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Chancellor Justin Schwartz Delivers Inaugural State of the Campus Address

Apr 19, 2025 at 03:27 am

In his inaugural State of the Campus Address on April 16, Chancellor Justin Schwartz highlighted CU Boulder's strengths and encouraged the campus community to be leaders in driving change.

Chancellor Justin Schwartz Delivers Inaugural State of the Campus Address

Pointing to surging undergraduate applications, an exceptional volume and quality of research and creative work, and generous supporters who have given $163 million in new pledges since July, Chancellor Justin Schwartz described a university that remains fundamentally strong despite the challenges facing higher education and the world.

But it is the outstanding people at CU Boulder who come together through shared governance to solve problems and support each other that are ultimately the greatest strength, Schwartz said in his inaugural State of the Campus Address on April 16.

Before a crowd of about 500 in the University Memorial Center and about 700 viewers online, Schwartz highlighted the strengths of the university and encouraged the campus community to be leaders in driving change.

Schwartz acknowledged the challenges facing higher education and the world and urged faculty, staff and students to meet the moment.

“We will not allow external forces to define us,” he said. “We will embrace our leadership role and take this moment to redefine ourselves.”

Schwartz outlined four key priorities that will help the campus to sustain and enhance its mission amid rapid change:

Schwartz reiterated the importance of supporting international students and scholars and increasing the university’s global impact.

He also declared that the university would remain unwavering in its commitment to academic freedom and free expression.

“Free expression is a garden that needs constant tending, and our ability to disagree constructively, with respect and compassion, strengthens us all,” Schwartz said.

The event included introductions by Staff Council co-chair Jessica Sandoval, GPSG President of Engagement Dania Arayssi, and Professor and Crown Institute Director Sona Dimidjian.

Following a buffet lunch, attendees were invited to take a bamboo challenge coin, a token of appreciation for attendees’ exceptional service to the university and a reminder of the community’s commitments to each other, the university and the world.

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