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Corporate Name
University of Colorado
Use for
University at Boulder
See Also
Successor: University of Colorado (System)
Successor: University of Colorado (Boulder campus)
Successor: University of Colorado (Boulder campus)
Related resource
The University of Colorado, 1876-1976: p. 247, etc. (the University was organized into branches through a state constitutional amendment passed in November 1972 [the main campus at Boulder was renamed University of Colorado (Boulder campus) and subsequently, University of Colorado, Boulder and the University of Colorado System was created to serve as the central administrative agency])
University of Colorado Colorado Springs website, viewed March 14, 2018: history page ("Colorado Constitutional Amendment 4, approved at the 1972 Colorado General Election, designated the Colorado Springs campus and two other centers as distinct campuses of the University of Colorado. Dwire Hall opened as the first solely academic building on campus in Spring 1972; it was completely remodeled in 2007. In 1974, the University of Colorado reorganized into four campuses - Colorado Springs, Boulder, Denver, and the Health Sciences Center in Denver.")
Catalogue and circular of information, 1883/84: t.p. (University of Colorado)
NLM files, Nov. 8, 2007 (Incorporated by an act of the first Territorial Legislature of Colorado in 1861. The constituted board of trustees never met to transact business; a second act in 1870 revived the project, and in 1876 the "University at Boulder" became an institution of the state; opened for classes in 1877. Reorganized into a chancellorship system in 1974)
University of Colorado Colorado Springs website, viewed March 14, 2018: history page ("Colorado Constitutional Amendment 4, approved at the 1972 Colorado General Election, designated the Colorado Springs campus and two other centers as distinct campuses of the University of Colorado. Dwire Hall opened as the first solely academic building on campus in Spring 1972; it was completely remodeled in 2007. In 1974, the University of Colorado reorganized into four campuses - Colorado Springs, Boulder, Denver, and the Health Sciences Center in Denver.")
Catalogue and circular of information, 1883/84: t.p. (University of Colorado)
NLM files, Nov. 8, 2007 (Incorporated by an act of the first Territorial Legislature of Colorado in 1861. The constituted board of trustees never met to transact business; a second act in 1870 revived the project, and in 1876 the "University at Boulder" became an institution of the state; opened for classes in 1877. Reorganized into a chancellorship system in 1974)
Date
1876 - 1972
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