(Executive Session)
January 7 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Denver, Colorado
The Board of Trustees makes policy and provides oversight for the institution’s operations. It consists of 11 members, nine of whom are appointed by the governor. These nine serve four-year terms, and at least two live in Gunnison County. The other two are elected by university faculty and students, who each elect one non-voting representative to serve on the board.
Board Chair
Appointed December 2021 - Term Expires December 2025. Kara Buckley, a full-time resident of Crested Butte, has spent three decades in education, as a high school teacher, a graduate lecturer, a college professor and a department chair.
Board Vice Chair
Appointed January 2023 – Term expires December 2026. Dave Wiens is a resident of Gunnison, who currently serves as the Executive Director of the International…
Board Member
Re-appointed January 2024 - Term expires December 2027. Kristen Blessman is the President and General Manager of PBS12, Impact Media for Colorado, and was formerly the President and Chief Executive Officer...
Board Member
Re-Appointed January 2023 – Term expires December 2026. James C Pribyl provides public policy management services specializing in natural resource and communications issues. During his…
Board Member
Appointed December 2021 – Term Expires December 2025. Cecil Gutierrez is the former mayor of Loveland (2009-2017). He is a U.S. Army veteran, with service…
Board Member
Appointed January 2025 – Term Expires December 2028. As Chief Strategy & Development Officer for Mile High United Way, Chelsea oversees both the strategic priorities…
Board Member
Re-Appointed December 2023 – Term Expires December 2027. Dr. Millie Hamner is a Summit County resident. She is currently the Senior Policy Director of the…
Board Member
Re-Appointed Dec 2021 – Term Expires December 2025. Richard Todd graduated from Western with a BA in Business Finance in 1983. Todd is CEO and…
Board Member
Re-appointed January 2025 – Term Expires December 2028. Alvina Vasquez is a communications professional and the founder and president of Power Map Ltd., a public…
Faculty Trustee | Professor of Physics
Re-appointed July 2025 - Term expires June 2027. John Mason discovered Western years ago while considering a career as a college professor and thinking about where to live and teach...
Student Trustee | SGA President
Appointed July 2025 – Term expires June 2026. Ainsley Rosenow is a dedicated student pursuing a dual major in Business Administration and Environmental Sustainability, with…
(Executive Session)
January 7 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Denver, Colorado
February 5 10:00 am – 5:00 pm – Denver, Colorado
10:00 am – 5:00 pm – Denver, Colorado
10:00 am – 5:00 pm – Western Colorado University
(Graduation)
May 9 10:00 am – 3:00 pm – Western Colorado University
May 10 10:00 am – 1:00 pm – Western Colorado University
(Retreat)
June 26 9:00am – 3:00 pm – Crested Butte, Colorado
June 27 9:00 am – 1:00 pm – Crested Butte, Colorado
(Homecoming)
October 9 10:00 am – 3:00 pm – Western Colorado University
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. – Denver, CO
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. – Western Colorado University
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. – Western Colorado University
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. – Western Colorado University
(Retreat)
June 27 10:00 am – 5:00 pm – Crested Butte, Colorado
June 28 8:00 am – 2:00 pm – Crested Butte, Colorado
(Homecoming)
September 19 10:00 am – 5:00 pm – Western Colorado University
September 20 8:00 am – 10:00 am – Western Colorado University
10:00 am – 5:00 pm – Western Colorado University
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Denver, Colorado
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Western Colorado University
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Western Colorado University
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Western Colorado University
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Western Colorado University
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Western Colorado University
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Western Colorado University
9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Zoom
9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Zoom
9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Zoom
9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Zoom
12:00 p.m.– 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. TBD
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Western Colorado University
8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Western Colorado University
12:00-2:00pm – Joint BOT/FBOD Luncheon Meeting (Topic: Supporting the Strategic Plan through the Elevate Western Campaign) – Aspinall-Wilson Center Lobby/Meeting Rooms
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Western Colorado University
Revised Proposed Meeting Agenda
December 11, 2025
9:00 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.
Aspinall-Wilson Center, Western Colorado University
| Time | Agenda Item |
|---|---|
| 9:30 | I. Call to Order |
| 9:35 | II. Attendance |
| 9:40 | III. Approval of the Agenda |
| 9:45 | IV. Approval of Minutes for October 9, 2025, Board of Trustees Meeting |
| 9:50 | V. Review of Action Items from Prior Meetings |
| 9:55 | VI. Oral Reports
|
| 10:30 | VII. Action Items
|
| 11:30 | Lunch |
| 11:45 | VIII. Discussion Topics (Continued)
|
| 12:45 | IX. Written Reports
|
| 1:00 | XII. Set Next Meeting Agenda: February 5, 2026 |
| 1:05 | XIII. Other Business |
| 1:10 | XIV. Public Comment |
| 1:15 | XV. Adjournment |
Proposed Meeting Agenda
October 9, 2025
10:00am – 3:00pm
University Center, Western Colorado University
10:00 I. Call to Order
10:05 II. Roll Call/Attendance
10:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
10:15 IV. Approval of Minutes for the Board of Trustees Meetings of June 26–27, 2025
10:20 V. Review of Action Items from prior meetings
10:25 VI. Oral Reports
11:15 VII. Action Items
12:00 Lunch with students
1:00 VII. Action Items (Continued)
1:35 VIII. Discussion Topics
2:15 IX. Written Reports
2:30 X. Set Next Meeting Agenda: December 11, 2025
2:40 XI. Other Business
2:50 XII. Public Comment
3:00 XIII. Adjournment
Proposed Meeting Agenda
Board Business Session
June 27, 2025
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Crested Butte Center for the Arts
King Community Room
9:00 I. Call to Order
9:05 II. Attendance
9:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
9:15 IV. A Time for Learning and Reflection
Led by Kristin Hultquist (CEO, HCM Strategists) and Demi Michelau (President, Western Interstate
Commission on Higher Education), we will explore current trends, challenges, and opportunities in
higher education. The session aims to identify key issues such as demographic shifts, enrollment
patterns, financial constraints, and political dynamics, and brainstorm actionable strategies to address them. The discussion will focus on how the Board can support the university in navigating these challenges, enhancing student success, forming industry partnerships, integrating technological advancements, and strengthening community relationships to build a resilient institution.
12:00 V. Lunch
1:00 VI. Adjourn
Proposed Meeting Agenda
Board Business Session
June 26, 2025
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Crested Butte Center for the Arts
King Community Room
9:00 I. Call to Order
9:05 II. Attendance
9:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
9:15 IV. Approval of Minutes for the Board of Trustees meeting of May 9, 2025
9:25 V. Review of Action Items from the Board of Trustees meeting of May 9, 2025
9:35 VI. Executive Session
Description: To receive legal advice under C.R.S. 24-6-402(3)(a)(II), to consider
employment negotiations under C.R.S. 24-6-402(3)(a)(V), and to consider personnel
matters under C.R.S. 24-6-402(3)(b)(1).
10:15 VII. Action Items
10:45 VIII. Discussion Topics
11:45 Lunch
12:30 VIII. Discussion Topics (continued)
1:40 IX. Oral Reports
2:35 X. Public Comment
2:40 XI. Set Next Meeting’s Agenda: June 26 and 27, 2025
2:50 XII. Other Business
3:00 XIII. Adjournment
Proposed Meeting Agenda
May 9, 2025
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
University Center, Western Colorado University
9:00 I. Call to Order
9:05 II. Attendance
9:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
9:15 IV. Approval of Minutes for the Board of Trustees meeting of March 27, 2025
9:25 V. Review of Action Items from the Board of Trustees meeting of March 27, 2025
9:30 VI. Action Items
10:30 VII. Executive Session
Description: To receive legal advice under C.R.S. 24-6-402(3)(a)(II), to consider
employment negotiations under C.R.S. 24-6-402(3)(a)(V), and to consider personnel
matters under C.R.S. 24-6-402(3)(b)(1).
VIII. Action Items
11:30 VIII. Discussion Topics
11:50 Lunch with newly tenured and emeritus faculty
1:00 VIII. Discussion Topics cont.
1:20 IX. Written reports
1:25 X. Oral Reports
2:35 XI. Public Comment
2:45 XII. Set Next Meeting’s Agenda: June 26 and 27, 2025
2:50 XIII. Other Business
3:00 XIV. Adjournment
Proposed Meeting Agenda
March 27, 2025
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Zoom link: https://western.zoom.us/j/93932259745
Meeting Minutes
8:00 I. Call to Order
8:05 II. Attendance
8:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
8:15 IV. Approval of Minutes for the Board of Trustees meeting of February 6, 2025 and the Special Meeting of March 14, 2025
8:25 V. Review of Action Items from BOT Meeting of February 6, 2025 and the Special Meeting of March 14, 2025
8:35 VI. Oral Reports
9:00 VII. Executive Session
9:30 Break
9:40 VIII. Action Items
11:00 IX. Discussion topics
11:30 X. Written reports
11:45 XI. Set Next Meeting Agenda: May 9, 2025
11:50 XII. Public Comment
11:55 XIII. Other Business
12:00 XIV. Adjournment
Special Meeting Proposed Agenda
March 14, 2025
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Zoom link: https://western.zoom.us/j/97696380911
Meeting Minutes
I. Call to Order
II. Attendance
III. Approval of the Agenda
IV. Action Item
V. Discussion
VI. Adjournment
Western Colorado University Board of Trustees (BOT)
Proposed Meeting Agenda
February 6, 2025
10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m..
The Sonesta Downtown, Denver
Meeting Minutes
10:00 I. Call to Order
10:05 II. Attendance: Oath of Trusteeship—Trustee Carver and Trustee Vasquez
10:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
10:15 IV. Approval of Minutes for the December 5, 2024 Board of Trustees Meeting and the January 2, 2025 Special Meeting
10:25 V. Review of Action Items from BOT Meeting of December 5, 2024, and the January 2, 2025 Special Meeting
10:30 VI. Oral Reports
11:30 VII. Action Items
12:15 Lunch with Former Trustee Szczurek
1:00 VII. Action Items Continued
1:45 VIII. Discussion Topics
2:50 Break
3:05 VIII. Discussion Topics Cont.
4:15 IX. Set Next Meeting Agenda: March 27, 2025
4:20 X. Other Business
4:25 XI. Public Comment
4:30 XII. Adjournment
Western Colorado University Board of Trustees (BOT)
Special Meeting Proposed Agenda
January 2, 2025
3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Zoom link https://western.zoom.us/j/98823514514
Meeting Minutes
I. Call to Order
II. Attendance
III. Approval of the Agenda
IV. Presentation
V. Adjournment
Western Colorado University Board of Trustees (BOT)
Proposed Meeting Agenda
February 8, 2024
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
The Oxford Hotel, Denver, Colorado
Meeting Minutes
10:00 I. Call to Order
10:05 II. Attendance
10:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
10:15 IV. Approval of Minutes for the December 7, 2023 Board of Trustees Meeting
10:25 V. Review of Action Items from BOT Meeting of December 7, 2023
10:30 VI. Discussion Topics
11:30 VII. Action Items
12:30 Lunch
1:30 VII. Action Items (Cont.)
2:30 VIII. Oral Reports
3:30 IX. Public Comment
3:35 Break
3:45 X. Written Reports
3:50 XI. Set Next Meeting Agenda: March 21, 2024
3:55 XII. Other Business
4:00 XIII. Executive Session
5:00 XIV. Adjournment
March 21, 2024
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
University Center, Western Colorado University
Meeting Minutes
10:00 I. Call to Order
10:05 II. Attendance
10:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
10:15 IV. Approval of Minutes for the Board of Trustees meeting of February 8, 2024
10:25 V. Review of Action Items from BOT Meeting of February 8, 2024
10:35 VI. Oral Reports
11:25 VII. Public Comment
11:30 VIII. Executive Session
12:00 IX. Action Items
12:15 Lunch with ALP Students
1:00 IX. Action Items (Cont.)
1:55 X. Discussion Topics
3:30 XI. Written Reports
3:45 XII. Set Next Meetings Agenda: May 3, 2024
3:50 XIII. Other Business
4:00 Adjournment
May 3, 2024
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
University Center, Western Colorado University
Meeting Minutes
9:00 I. Call to Order
9:05 II. Attendance
9:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
9:15 IV. Approval of Minutes for the Board of Trustees meeting of March 21, 2024
9:25 V. Review of Action Items from BOT Meeting of March 21, 2024
9:30 VI. Action Items
11:10 VII. Discussion Topics
12:10 Lunch with newly tenured and emeritus faculty
1:00 VII. Discussion Topics (Cont.)
1:20 VIII. Written Reports
1:25 IX. Oral Reports
2:35 X. Public Comment
2:40 XI. Set Next Meeting’s Agenda: June 27-28, 2024
2:55 XII. Other Business
3:00 XIII. Adjournment
Proposed Agenda
Board Business Session
June 27, 2024
9:00am – 3:00pm
Crested Butte Community School Library
Meeting Minutes
9:00 I. Call to Order
905: II. Attendance
9:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
9:15 IV. Approval of Minutes for the Board of Trustees meeting of May 3, 2024
9:25 V. Review of Action Items from BOT Meeting of May 3, 2024
9:35 VI. Oral Reports
10:40 VII. Public Comment
10:45 VIII. Action Items
11:45 Lunch and Presentation of Resolution
12:15 IX. Discussion Topics
2:30 X. Written Reports
2:40 XI. Set Next Meeting’s Agenda: September 20, 2024 (Homecoming)
2:50 XII. Other Business
3:00 XIII. Adjournment
Proposed Agenda
Board Seminar
June 28, 2024
9:00am – 2:00pm
Crested Butte Community School Library
Meeting Minutes
9:00 I. Call to Order
9:05 II. Attendance
9:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
9:15 IV. Discussion Topics (Working Lunch)
1:00 V. Adjournment
Proposed Meeting Agenda
September 10, 2024
9:00-9:30 a.m.
Meeting Minutes
I. Call to Order
II. Roll Call/Attendance
III. Approval of the Agenda
IV. Action Item
V. Adjournment
Proposed Meeting Agenda
September 19, 2024
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
University Center, Western Colorado University
Meeting Minutes
10:00 I. Call to Order
10:05 II. Attendance
10:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
10:15 IV. Approval of Minutes for the Board of Trustees Meetings of June 27-28, 2024 and the September 10, 2024 meeting
10:20 V. Review of Action Items from prior BOT Meetings
10:25 VI. Oral Reports
11:15 VII. Action Items
12:00 Lunch with SGA Leadership
12:45 VIII. Discussion Topics
2:35 IX.Written Reports
2:45 X. Set Next Meeting Agenda: December 5, 2024
2:50 XI. Other Business
2:55 XII. Public Comment
3:00 XIII. Adjournment
Proposed Meeting Agenda
December 5, 2024
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
University Center, Western Colorado University
Meeting Minutes
9:00 I. Call to Order
9:05: II. Attendance
9:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
9:15 IV. Approval of Minutes for the September 19, 2024 Board of Trustees Meetings
9:20 V. Review of Action Items from BOT Meeting of September 19, 2024
9:30 VI. Oral Reports (3 min report; 2 min Q&A)
10:30 VII. Action Items
11:00 VIII. Discussion Topics
12:00 Lunch with WCU Drum Line
12:45 VIII. Discussion Topics Continued
2:10 IX. Written reports
2:20 X. Executive Session
Description: To consider legal advice and personnel matters in accordance with § 24-6-
402(3)(a)(II) and §24-6-402(3)(b)(I), C.R.S.
3:40 XI. Action Items
3:45 XII. Set Next Meeting Agenda: February 6, 2025
3:50 XIII. Other Business
3:55 XIV. Public Comment
4:00 XV. Adjournment
Western Colorado University Board of Trustees (BOT)
Ad Hoc Committee on Efficiencies, Bylaws, and Policy (Policy Committee)
January 13, 2023
2-3:30 p.m.
Virtual Meeting via Zoom. To join, click HERE.
Meeting Minutes
I. Call to Order
II. Attendance
III. Additions to Agenda, if any, and Approval of the Agenda
IV. Approve Minutes from 11/2022 Policy meeting
V. Discuss Trustee roles / behaviors in TPM
VI. Other Business – Other Policy Committee Suggestions and Discussion
VII. Thanks and Adjournment
Western Colorado University Board of Trustees
February 1, 2023
6:00 p.m.
Dinner – The Urban Farmer
Western Colorado University Board of Trustees
February 2, 2023
8:15 a.m.
Breakfast – Colorado State Capitol Building
Western Colorado University Board of Trustees
February 2, 2023
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
The Oxford Hotel, Denver, Colorado
Meeting Minutes
10:00 I. Call to Order
10:05 II. Attendance
10:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
10:15 IV. Approval of Minutes for the December 8, 2022 Board of Trustees Meeting
10:25 V. Review of Action Items from BOT Meeting of December 8, 2022
10:40 VI. Oral Reports
11:20 VII. Public Comment
11:30 VIII. Action Items
12:00 – Lunch
1:00 VIII. Action Items (Cont.)
1:45 IX. Discussion Topics
3:00 X. Written Reports
3:30 XI. Set Next Meeting Agenda: March 23, 2023
3:40 XII. Other Business
3:45 XIII. Executive Session
5:00 XIV. Adjournment
Western Colorado University Board of Trustees (BOT)
Ad Hoc Committee on Efficiencies, Bylaws, and Policy (Policy Committee)
March 14, 2023, 12:00-1:30 p.m.
Virtual Meeting via Zoom. To join, click HERE
Meeting Minutes
I. Call to Order
II. Attendance
III. Additions to Agenda, if any, and Approval of the Agenda
IV. Approve Minutes from 1/13/2023 Policy meeting
V. Discuss Conflict of Interest, Confidentiality, Code of Ethics, and DEI in TPM
VI. Other Business – Other Policy Committee Suggestions and Discussion
VII. Thanks and Adjournment
Western Colorado University Board of Trustees
March 23, 2023
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
University Center, Western Colorado University
Meeting Minutes
10:00 I. Call to Order
10:05 II. Attendance
10:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
10:15 IV. Approval of Minutes for the Board of Trustees meeting of February 2, 2023
10:25 V. Review of Action Items from BOT Meeting of February 2, 2023
10:35 VI. Oral Reports
11:25 VII. Public Comment
11:30 VIII. Executive Session
12:15 Lunch (SAAC)
1:00 IX. Action Items
1:45 X. Discussion Topics
3:30 XI. Written Reports
3:45 XII. Set Next Meeting’s Agenda: May 5, 2023
3:50 XIII. Other Business
4:00 XIV. Adjournment
Western Colorado University Board of Trustees (BOT)
Proposed Special Meeting Agenda
April 21, 2023
8-9:00 a.m.
Virtual Meeting via Zoom. To join, click HERE
Meeting Minutes
I. Call to Order
II. Attendance
III. Approval of the Agenda
IV. Action Item
V. Adjournment
Western Colorado University Board of Trustees (BOT)
Ad Hoc Committee on Efficiencies, Bylaws, and Policy (Policy Committee)
April 21, 2023, 9-10:30 a.m.
Virtual Meeting via Zoom. To join, click HERE
Meeting Minutes
I. Call to Order
II. Attendance
III. Additions to Agenda, if any, and Approval of the Agenda
IV. Approve Minutes from 3-14-2023 Policy meeting
V. Discuss TPM topics
VI. Other Business — Other Policy Committee Suggestions and Discussion
Other business?
And items to be taken up by Policy Committee when appropriate:
VII. Scheduling Next Policy Committee meeting
VIII. Thanks and Adjournment
Proposed Meeting Agenda
May 5, 2023
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
University Center, Western Colorado University
Meeting Minutes
9:00 I. Call to Order
9:05 II. Attendance
9:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
9:15 IV. Approval of Minutes for the Board of Trustees meeting of March 23, 2023 and April 21, 2023
9:25 V. Review of Action Items from BOT Meeting of March 23, 2023
9:35 VI. Discussion Topics
11:20 VII. Action Items
12:30 Lunch with newly tenured and emeritus faculty
1:15 VIII. Action Items (continued)
1:50 X. Written Reports
2:25 XI. Oral Reports
3:30 XII. Public Comment
3:40 XIII. Set Next Meeting’s Agenda: Board Retreat June 22-23, 2023
3:50 XIV. Other Business
4:00 XV. Adjournment
Western Colorado University Board of Trustees (BOT)
Ad Hoc Committee on Efficiencies, Bylaws, and Policy (Policy Committee)
Agenda
May 16, 2023
2:00–3:30 p.m. MTN
Virtual Meeting via Zoom. To join, click HERE
Meeting Minutes
I. Call to Order
II. Attendance
III. Additions to Agenda, if any, and Approval of the Agenda
IV. Approve Minutes from 4/21/2023 Policy meeting
V. Continued Discussion of Topics from Last Meeting
VI. Other Business – Other Policy Committee Suggestions and Discussion
Review outstanding action items from2023 Policy Committee work plan and determine approach / timeline to finishing our work.
The WCU Policy Committee established its 2023 work plan in January 2023:
VII. Set Next Meeting
VIII. Thanks and Adjournment
Western Colorado University Board of Trustees (BOT)
Ad Hoc Committee on Policy
Agenda
June 7, 2023
1:00-2:00pm MTN
Virtual Meeting via Zoom. To join, click HERE
Meeting Minutes
I. Call to Order
II. Attendance
III.Additions to Agenda, if any, and Approval of the Agenda
IV. Approve Minutes from 5/16/2023 Policy meeting
V. Continued Discussion of Topics from Last Meeting
VI. Other Business — Other Policy Committee Suggestions and Discussion
VII. Set Next Meeting
VIII. Thanks and Adjournment
Proposed Agenda
Business Session
June 22, 2023
10:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Crested Butte Community School Library
Meeting Minutes
10:00 – I. Call to Order
10:05 – II. Attendance
10:10 – III. Approval of the Agenda
10:15 – IV. Approval of Minutes for the Board of Trustees meeting of May 5, 2023
10:25 – V. Review of Action Items from BOT Meeting of May 5, 2023
10:35 – VI. Action Items
12:30 – Lunch
1:00 – VII. Discussion Topics
2:00 – VIII. Written Reports
2:15 – IX. Oral Reports
3:15 – X. Public Comment
3:20 – XI. Set Next Meeting’s Agenda: September 28-29, 2023
3:25 – XII. Other Business
3:30 – XIII. Adjournment
Proposed Meeting Agenda
September 28, 2023
9:00am – 4:00pm
University Center, Western Colorado University
9:00 I. Call to Order
II. Attendance
III. Approval of the Agenda
IV. Approval of Minutes for the Board of Trustees Meetings of June 22-23, 2023
V. Review of Action Items from BOT Meetings of June 22-23, 2023
9:15 VI. Oral Reports
10:00 VII. Action Items
10:30 VIII. Discussion Topics
11:45 Lunch with SGA Leadership
12:30 IX. Discussion Topics contd.
2:05 Break
2:15 X. State Demographer Presentation (50 minutes)
3:05 XI. Discussion Topics contd.
3:20 XII. Written Reports
3:25 XIII. Executive Session (30 minutes)
3:55 XIV. Set Next Meeting’s Agenda: December 7, 2023
XV. Other Business
XVI. Public Comment
4:00 XVII. Adjournment
Special Board of Trustees Proposed Meeting Agenda
November 28, 2023
4:00pm-5:00pm
Remote Meeting Link
Meeting Minutes
4:00 I. Call to Order
II. Attendance
III. Approval of the Agenda
IV. Action Item: FY2023-24 Education and General Fund Budget Adjustment
4:10 V. Adjournment
Proposed Meeting Agenda
December 7, 2023
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Zoom Link: https://western.zoom.us/j/99365398375
Meeting Minutes
10:00 I. Call to Order
10:05 II. Attendance
10:10 III. Approval of the Agenda
10:20 IV. Approval of Minutes for the September 28, 2023 and November 28, 2023 Board of Trustees Meetings
10:30 V. Review of Action Items from BOT Meeting of September 28, 2023
10:40 VI. Oral Reports
11:25 VII. Public Comment
11:30 VIII. Action Items
12:30 Lunch Break
1:00 VIII. Action Items (cont.)
1:45 IX. Discussion Topics
2:45 Break
3:00 IX. Discussion Topics (Cont.)
3:45 X. Written Reports
3:50 XI. Set Next Meetings Agenda: February 8, 2024
3:55 XII. Other Business
4:00 XIII. Adjournment
Drafted by: BoT, commented and revised by DEI Committee and Student Leaders
On behalf of the President and the Board of Trustees of Western Colorado University (Western), in partnership with Western’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity (DEI) Committee and Campus Student Leaders
Western recognizes that systemic, structural, institutional, and interpersonal forms of racism throughout the history of the United States of America have targeted and discriminated against People of Color, and continue to do so.
Western condemns racially motivated violence.
Western affirms that Black lives matter.
Western actively rejects racism and discrimination in all forms; and affirms higher education leadership that prioritizes the elimination of racist and discriminatory practices across campus.
Western recognizes that the current national events and violence targeted towards the Black Community have continued to emphasize the historic inequities and injustices suffered by People of Color in the United States of America.
Western will actively work to condemn racism, improve the reporting transparency of hate crimes on campus, and build a culture that reinforces these stated values by holding student, faculty, and all staff accountable on every institutional level.
Western will annually commit, allocate, and invest funds and resources to ensure DEI-related efforts, evolving practices, and successful outcomes that support the entire campus.
Western, currently a Predominantly White Institution, commits to increasing the representation of nonwhite/minority individuals among faculty, staff, administrators, students, and guest speakers.
Western recognizes that those privileged to work or study at Western bear special responsibilities to be consistently upheld as we move towards our goal of becoming a campus of Inclusive Excellence, as defined by the Association of American Colleges & Universities (AAC&U).
Western affirms the principle of learning and educating, through listening.
Western pledges to actively engage our campus and the Gunnison community in dialogue, training, and programs which will enhance: our individual and collective understanding of how racism targets People of Color, as well as other marginalized communities; our understanding of our role in systems that enable discriminatory practices; and the ways in which we can actively work to correct systemic injustices committed against People of Color.
Contact and background information on Western’s DEI may be found here.
Western’s Faculty Senate authored and adopted a statement on diversity and inclusivity, endorsed by the President and Board of Trustees, that may be found here.
Information pertaining to AAC&U’s Inclusive Excellence may be found here, as well as here.
A. Authority
This policy is promulgated by the Board of Trustees of Western Colorado University pursuant to C.R.S. § 23- 56-102(1).
i. Policy Statement
The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States assures that “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble,” Western acknowledges the rights of its faculty, staff, students, its constituents (together the “Western Community”), and members of the public to engage in free speech and peaceful assembly.
Western Colorado University recognizes that its educational mission can only be met—both inside and outside of the classroom—through an environment that encourages both freedom of thought and expression in order to meet its mission “to promote intellectual maturity and personal growth in its students and prepare them to assume constructive roles in local, national and global communities,” as well as to support its civic role as a public institution of higher education in a democratic society. These highest goals of the university and society should be met in a context of respect for the rights and privileges of others and for the university’s ability to accomplish its mission.
The purpose of this policy is to advise the Western Community and members of the public of the procedures and standards of conduct that must be observed while availing themselves of the use of University campus and facilities in the exercise of those rights. Hence, the primary use of Western’s property and facilities is for activities that are directly related to Western’s educational mission and purpose, including teaching, research, preparation of scholarly material, student activities or campus support operations. Consistent with the Constitution and applicable law, Western may impose reasonable and content-neutral time, place, and manner restrictions on the use of its property and facilities and restrict or limit use that disrupts or interferes with academic mission, business operations, or regular functions of the University. Western also prohibits unlawful activity that endangers the safety of the campus community, University property or facilities. This policy both facilitates free expression and exchange of ideas and protects the institution.
Members of Western’s community are encouraged to recognize the virtue of listening with empathy and intellectual humility. Civil dialogue becomes possible when students, faculty, and staff work to sharpen their skills of moral discernment, self-criticism, and respectful listening, all of which can improve a community’s ability to deliberate collectively and inclusively. Part of Western’s investment in civic education is to nurture norms of respect and curiosity and to create opportunities for practicing respectful dialogues about difficult social, ethical, and political issues.
I. Definitions For the purposes of this policy, the following definitions shall apply:
A. Free Expression Activities. “Free expression activity or activities” means any lawful verbal or written activity by which individuals may communicate ideas to one another, including all forms of peaceful assembly, protests, speaking verbally, holding signs, circulating petitions, and distributing written materials. Expressive Activities include voter registration activities, but do not include activities that are primarily for Solicitation. Nothing within this policy grants any person the right to engage in expressive activity or conduct that is not protected under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution or Article II, Section 10 of the Colorado Constitution.
B. Literature. “Literature” is defined as any written matter, photos and/or artwork that is not predominantly advertising or commercial in nature.
C. Solicitation. “Solicitation” is defined as approaching another person to communicate a commercial message, including but not limited to communication through the following means: offering information about services or sales; soliciting an email address, phone number or other contact information for commercial purposes; and distributing any sales flier, coupon book, sample, promotional item, coupon, or similar item. Solicitation of charitable donations is considered commercial speech. Solicitation may be regulated by Western to a greater extent than other free expression activities. Western is under no obligation to make any areas or facilities available for solicitation.
D. Unprotected Speech. “Unprotected speech” means expressive activities that are not protected by Constitution or law such as communicating in a manner that is defamatory, incites violence or unlawful action, constitutes harassment, is obscene, or consists of fighting words or threats of physical harm.
E. Sale. “Sale” is defined as any transaction that involves the exchange of money for an item.
II. Use of University Grounds, Buildings and Facilities
A. Outdoor Areas on Campus For purposes of engaging in free expression activities. Western will provide its students, faculty, staff, other members of the Western Community, and the public access to all public and open outdoor areas on Western’s campus on a non-discriminatory, content-neutral basis, with the understanding that activities held or reserved by the Western Community shall have priority over the activities of other users. Western will not designate any area as a free speech zone or otherwise limit free expression to a predetermined and designated area of campus. Generally accessible outdoor areas on the campuses shall be available to members of the university community for free expression in accordance with campus policies authorized by this section.
B. Use of Indoor Facilities by Western Community. In addition, Western will provide its enrolled students access to non-academic and publicly accessible indoor facilities that have traditionally been made available to enrolled students for purposes of free expression activities, subject to the limitations set forth in this section and relevant student and faculty policies.
C. Use of Facilities by Members of the Public Except for outdoor area use in conjunction with free expression activities. Any member of the public or outside organization seeking to use Western’s restricted outdoor campus spaces, indoor facilities, equipment, office, laboratory, or parking space or lots, must register the activity and obtain the approval of the VP for Student Affairs or his/her designee. Additionally, a member of the public or outside organization will be required to enter into the appropriate Facilities Use Agreement or appropriate facility rental agreement with Western specifying the terms and conditions under which the requested campus resources may be utilized.
D. Distribution of Literature. Distribution of free literature is permitted outside buildings, provided that such distribution does not disrupt or interfere with normal or previously scheduled activities of a particular place or building, and does not impede ingress and egress to and from campus buildings and pedestrian or vehicular traffic on campus walkways, sidewalks, and streets. Unless otherwise provided in this policy, distribution of free literature that is not part of the teaching, research, or other official functions of the University or not otherwise sponsored by the University or any of its academic or administrative departments, divisions or units is not permitted inside any campus building or any enclosed or special purpose area (such as the stadium), or in any campus residential areas, including University residence halls, campus apartment complexes, and other student housing facilities. The publisher, editor, author or distributor of any literature distributed on campus must be clearly identified on the material distributed. The sale of literature is prohibited without University authorization.
E. Time,Place, and Manner Restrictions
F. Activity Registration. Activity held on Western’s campus must be registered with the University by filling out and submitting an Event Request Form to the VP for Student Affairs, Facilities Director,Director of Business Operations, and Director of Security seven (7) days in advance of the proposed activity if the activity has any of the following characteristics:
The following information, at minimum, will be required:
G.Activity Priority. Priority to use Western’s campus and facilities for free expression activities will be given as follows:
H.Objections to Free Expression Activities. The University recognizes that individual or groups may be opposed to certain Expressive Activities or speakers. Disagreement with different opinions is acceptable. Sustained or repeated noise made in a manner that substantially interferes with another speaker’s ability to communicate his/her message is not acceptable. Nothing within this policy grants any person the right to materially disrupt previously scheduled or reserved activities or to engage in expressive activity or conduct that is not protected under the First Amendment ofthe United States Constitution or Article II, Section 10 of the Colorado Constitution.
I. Response to Violations of Policy and Disruptive Activities. Violations of this policy may result in removal from Western’s campus, police arrest, and criminal charges. In addition, members of the university community are subject to discipline or consequences based under the applicable student or employment disciplinary policies. No disciplinary action may be taken against a student for expressive activities that are otherwise permitted by this policy based upon the content or viewpoint of the student’s expression or the reaction or opposition by listeners or observers to such expression.
III. Freedom of Expression by University Faculty
A. When engaged in teaching and research, faculty enjoy the associated rights and observe the associated responsibilities of academic freedom. Western can engage in content-based evaluation of faculty who are operating within the professional educational context, as long as this evaluation is based on professional standards or peer assessments of the quality of scholarship or teaching.
B. University faculty are members of our Community and members of a learned profession. When university faculty speak or write as citizens, not in furtherance of their university duties or in the course and scope of their university employment, on matters of political, academic, artistic, or social concern, the university shall not censor their expression, initiate disciplinary action against them, or otherwise subject the faculty members to adverse employment actions because it disapproves of the substance of their expression.
C. When university faculty speak or write in their personal capacities, not in furtherance of their university duties or in the course and scope of their university employment, they must make every effort to indicate that their expression is their own and does not represent the opinion or position of the university.
D. The freedom of expression recognized in this section does not grant university faculty the right to refuse to perform official duties, to materially disrupt the university environment or university activities, or to disregard applicable standards of ethical conduct, including but not limited to those expressed in Western’s Handbook for Professional Personnel and Trustee Policy Manual.
IV. Freedom of Expression by University Staff
A. All staff of the university are members of our Community. When staff of the university speak or write in their personal capacities, not in furtherance of their university duties or in the course and scope of their university employment, on matters of political, academic, artistic, or social concern, the university shall not censor their expression, initiate disciplinary action against them, or otherwise subject the staff members to adverse employment actions because it disapproves of the substance of their expression.
B. When staff of the university speak or write as citizens, they must make every effort to indicate that their expression is their own and does not represent the opinion or position of the university.
C. The freedom of expression recognized in this section does not grant staff of the university the right to refuse to perform official duties, to materially disrupt the university environment or university activities, or to disregard applicable standards of ethical conduct, including but not limited to those expressed in Western’s Handbook for Professional Personnel and Trustee Policy Manual.
V. Freedom of Expression by University Students
A. When engaged in educational activities, university students enjoy the associated rights and observe the associated responsibilities of academic freedom.
B. University students are members of our Community. When university students speak or write in their personal capacities on matters of political, academic, artistic, or social concern, not in furtherance of their studies or in the course of their academic duties, the university shall not censor their expression, initiate disciplinary action against them, or
otherwise subject the students to adverse academic actions because it disapproves of the substance of their expression. C. The freedom of expression recognized in this section does not grant Western students the right to materially disrupt the university environment or university activities or to disregard applicable standards of conduct, including but not limited to those expressed in Western’s approved Student Handbook and Trustee Policy Manual.