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Here’s where CU regent candidates stand on free college, research, costs and priorities for state’s flagship school

Colorado voters will decide four seats on University of Colorado governing board

University of Colorado Boulder senior Lucy ...
University of Colorado Boulder senior Lucy Conner locks up her bike while other students walk on campus on Monday, Aug. 23, 2021, in Boulder.
Bruce Finley of The Denver Post
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Some of the University of Colorado regent candidates seeking votes next week to run Colorado’s flagship school like the idea of free public higher education to boost the economic strength of the nation. All would prioritize cost control with an eye to making a CU education more affordable for greater numbers of students who reflect the full diversity of the state’s population. And the candidates see robust research, tackling core global challenges, as essential to keep CU competitive among top schools.
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