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The Computer Science Department strongly supports the
University of Colorado Boulder goals for diversity:
We are committed to building a
campus community in which diversity is a fundamental value. People are
different and the differences among them are what we call diversity --
a natural and enriching hallmark of life.
Diversity includes, but is not limited to,
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- disability
- health status
- veteran status
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- sexual orientation
- gender identity/expression
- political viewpoints
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A climate of healthy diversity
is one in which people value individual and group differences, respect
the perspectives of others, and communicate openly.
Diversity is a key to excellence in education. CU-Boulder is committed to
enriching the lives of our students, faculty, and staff by providing a
diverse campus where the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and perspectives
is an active part of learning.
Here are a few useful resources related to diversity and computer science:
If you have questions related to the Computer Science program in general
or to diversity in the Department in particular,
our undergraduate and graduate program advisors are
a good place to start.
They'll be happy to help you find answers to any questions you may have.
Undergraduate Program Advisor
Lesley McDowell
University of Colorado Boulder
Department of Computer Science
430 UCB
Boulder,
CO
80309-0430
Engineering Center
ECOT 727
email: 
Phone: +1-303-492-6362
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Graduate Program Advisor
Jacqueline (Jackie) DeBoard
University of Colorado Boulder
Department of Computer Science
430 UCB
Boulder,
CO
80309-0430
Engineering Center
ECOT 725
email: 
Phone: +1-303-492-6361
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