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  1. Dr. Tony Frank is the Chancellor of the CSU System. He previously served for 11 years as the 14th president of CSU in Fort Collins.

  2. Anthony A. Frank Chancellor, Colorado State University System. Tony Frank is the 14th president of Colorado State University, one of the nation’s leading public land-grant research universities with nearly 35,000 students and more than $332 million in annual research activity.

  3. But the reality is that this ruling isn’t likely to have a big impact on how universities like CSU admit undergraduate students. The decision will mostly impact highly selective institutions that have very low admissions rates. So why write about something that doesn’t affect us?

  4. May 7, 2018 · Colorado State University President Tony Frank penned a letter addressing last week's incident in which a woman contacted police regarding two young Native American men who joined a...

    • He Helped Colorado State University Navigate Through The Great Recession
    • He Advocated For Equality and Inclusion
    • He Prioritized Gender and Salary Equity
    • CSU Invested Heavily in Infrastructure
    • Record-Breaking Enrollment
    • Private Giving Broke Records
    • He Focused on Mental Health
    • Frank Helped Launch Scholarship to Help Lower Income Students
    • Research Support Reached Record Levels
    • He Held The Line on Free Speech and Civility

    As Colorado slashed its budget for higher education, Frank had to make some hard decisions. The university cut about 600 jobs. “We face these extraordinary budget challenges with the realization that our historical fiscal safety net of tuition now combines with our economic circumstances to threaten the very access foundation on which our universit...

    In the midst of cutting administrative positions to trim costs during the Great Recession, Frank announced the university would add the Vice President for Diversity division as well as the President’s Commission on Diversity and Inclusion. “Without addressing these issues now, we run the very real risk of squandering the potential of a significant ...

    The focus was part of an effort to improve the campus climate for women. Frank had a major hand in creating the Standing Committee on the Status of Women Faculty. A 2017 Salary Equity Committee report foundthe university was paying its female full professors almost 5 percent less than males and minority associate professors 5.4 percent less than th...

    During Frank’s time as president, CSU invested $1.5 billion in the campus’s infrastructure. Those upgrades included new and renovated classroom buildings, new residence halls, new apartments, a renovated student center, the new Canvas Stadium, new health and medical center, new chemistry and biology buildings, parking garages, and more. “And now .....

    Enrollment at Colorado State University broke records every year under Frank. This year, CSU welcomed 5,423 students in its record-breaking freshman class. That marks 11 consecutive years of record enrollment, according to the university. That has at times been a struggle. Some students have had to live in temporary housing when there weren’t enoug...

    Under Frank, CSU received record levels of private giving. While state funding for higher education shrank, private support outpaced state funding every year since 2012. CSU now brings in more donor support annually than any other campus in Colorado, according to the university. “If we do not find ways to admit and educate the next generation despi...

    Frank frequently highlighted the importance of mental health and supporting students in crisis. He was quick to recognize the day-to-day stresses of life. In his last fall address, he said 55 CSU students over the last decade had taken their own lives. “What dreams were lost? What potential unfulfilled?” he asked. He also realized how events around...

    Under Frank’s leadership, the university launched its Commitment to Colorado scholarship program in 2010. The scholarship helped ensure lower income Colorado students could attend the university without paying full price. On June 17, 2010, Frank explained why, in the midst of cuts to state funding for higher education, CSU decided to make that move...

    In his last fall address, Frank said, “we’ve now had 11 straight years of research expenditures over $300 million, and we set a new record this past year at $375 million. ... During a time when federal research funding has tightened and competition has soared, our faculty have continued to shine.” Some of that research includes: 1. CSU scientists f...

    Despite increasing divisions nationwide, Frank maintained the importance of free speech while rejecting hateful rhetoric. He wrestled with these thoughts even before the 2016 election, though his position on the matter has held firm. "Finding the right balance will require that we listen carefully for the quieter voices of our campus; voices that a...

  5. Dec 29, 2023 · Tony Frank, Chancellor of the Colorado State University system. Q: Describe your role at the CSU System. How long have you been in this role, what was your career path?

  6. But I can say with confidence that his experience at the college newspaper, and the education he undertook at CSU and later at University of Colorado for graduate school, undoubtedly helped him transform his natural talent into something more polished and remarkable – the foundation of a meaningful life and career.

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