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Colorado Universities And Colleges Asked Polis To Vaccinate Faculty Faster For Now, He Said No

Hart Van Denburg/CPR news Snow blanketed the University of Colorado Boulder campus on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021. Students were allowed to return to some dorms and in-person classes earlier this month. A few students walked past the University Memorial Center. Updated 4:29 p.m. After their faculty and staff were left out of Colorado’s updated COVID-19 vaccine priority list in January, higher education leaders wrote to Gov. Jared Polis requesting doses be allocated to student-facing workers.  In correspondence obtained by CPR News, executive leaders of 18 higher education institutions including the University of Colorado System, Fort Lewis College and the Auraria Higher Education Center sent a letter to Polis and other public health officials on Feb. 1. The week prior, Polis announced the state’s elementary, middle and high school teachers would soon be eligible for vaccination, citing a need to protect teachers doing in-person classes. 

ParkMobile Partners with Colorado State University to Extend Contactless Parking Payment Options on Campus

ParkMobile Partners with Colorado State University to Extend Contactless Parking Payment Options on Campus Students, Faculty, and Visitors Have the Option to Skip the Pay Station and Pay for Parking via Mobile App Wednesday, February 24, 2021 9:23 AM ParkMobile, the leading provider of smart parking and mobility solutions in the U.S., announced today the launch of service at Colorado State University. Students, faculty, and visitors will be able to use the ParkMobile app to quickly pay for parking in hourly designated campus parking areas and on the first floor of both campus garages. ParkMobile is the #1 app in the U.S., with over 21 million users, and is available for both iPhone and Android devices. To pay for

Colorado K-12 spared cuts in 2020-21 budget by Joint Budget Committee

The Joint Budget Committee, preparing for the legislative session that resumes Feb. 16, approved legislation Thursday that will hold K-12 school funding constant, instead of making cuts in the 2020-21 budget to account for a 3.3% decline in enrollment tied to the coronavirus pandemic. Holding funding constant will allow the JBC to reduce the $1.173 billion debt owed to K-12 by the state, by $120.8 million, according to JBC analysts. The bill approved Thursday will be part of a broad package of supplemental budget bills that will realign state agency budgets for 2020-21. The adjustment to K-12 is the largest adjustment in that package.

ParkMobile Partners with Colorado State University to Extend Contactless Parking Payment Options on Campus

ParkMobile Partners with Colorado State University to Extend Contactless Parking Payment Options on Campus Students, faculty, and visitors have the option to skip the pay station and pay for parking via mobile app News provided by Share this article Share this article FORT COLLINS, Colo., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/  ParkMobile, the leading provider of smart parking and mobility solutions in the U.S., announced today the launch of service at Colorado State University. Students, faculty, and visitors will be able to use the ParkMobile app to quickly pay for parking in hourly designated campus parking areas and on the first floor of both campus garages.

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