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Duane Physical Laboratories Complex, University of Colorado, Boulder.
Colorado’s higher education institutions have remained flexible to operational changes during this COVID-19 pandemic to balance student needs with health and safety. After one year, a combination of masks, social distancing, falling COVID-19 cases and the state’s ongoing vaccine rollout have administrators planning for more in-person courses this fall.
Yet revenue losses from decreased student enrollment and state cuts to higher education funding continue creating major financial complications for Colorado’s public universities. Board members at the University of Northern Colorado, Colorado State University, and the University of Colorado Boulder each elected to keep tuition level for the 2020-2021 school year. Now, all three schools are considering raising student tuition and fees to account for budget shortfalls and increased operational costs.
The chamber also created the David May Advocacy Award that will be presented next year to someone who exemplifies the principles of free enterprise, advocacy for better communities through sound economic principles and a sustainable business climate.
More than 250 chamber members and others attended the 116th celebration virtually this year.
With the theme #MarchOn2021, the chamber acknowledged the challenging environment in 2020 and recognized the partnerships and relationships that were forged to benefit the business community.
Key resources, including NoCoRecovers.com, ReIgnite Northern Colorado, #KeepNoCoOpen and Larimer County Level Up all came about last year to help local businesses.
The chamber was able to activate key partnerships and relationships that allowed us to help business not only survive, but in some cases to thrive,” said Ann Hutchison, Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce president and CEO.