Provost's Post, Nov. 2025

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This is the last Provost’s Post of the fall semester. A big thanks to all of you—colleagues and partners in our academic mission—who have worked so hard to serve our students and advance our research, scholarship and creative work. It's been a semester of astounding contradictions: the longest government shutdown in our nation’s history, punctuated by the the rare and beautiful appearance of the northern lights.

I’m concluding my Conversations with the Provost for this semester, which will soon have taken me to all of our colleges and schools. Thanks to all those who’ve turned out for these important conversations—I’ve learned a lot and you’ve all made me feel welcome.

Before you begin to wrap up the semester’s work and take needed time with family and friends for the holidays, please check out this edition of the Provost’s Post, where you can read about:
  • How Boulder’s and the are progressing
  • for everyone to note
  • that all faculty, staff and students must make
Plus: , a , and a special group of faculty called .

My best to all of you for restful and enjoyable holidays!

Ann

Ann Stevens, Provost 
University of Colorado Boulder

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