CU Boulder struggles with massive DEI program cuts
Funding Freefall Hits CU Boulder's Women in Tech Center
CU Boulder's National Center for Women & Information Technology faces major funding cuts, resulting in layoffs and a rethink of its mission. This article examines the impact of losing $10 million in federal support and what it means for women in tech.
Introduction
NCWIT Layoffs and Funding Cuts
Closure of The Source Youth Shelter
Knife Menacing Case and Public Trust
Boulder's Climate Lawsuit Against Exxon and Suncor
Delay in Rosenblum Defamation Lawsuit
NSF Funding Cuts Impact on CU Boulder
Community Events and Public Involvement
Economic Impacts of Funding Reductions
Social Implications of Shelter Closure
Political Ramifications: Climate Litigation
Shifting Federal Funding Priorities
Future Implications for Boulder
Conclusion
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