CU Denver Chancellor Michelle Marks stepping down in August

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Michelle Marks, who joined CU Denver in July 2020, will still serve as a professor in the university’s business school, according to a news release.

Chancellor Michelle Marks announced Tuesday she will step down in late August as leader of the University of Colorado Denver to spend more time with loved ones amid family health concerns.

Marks holds a Ph.D. in industrial/organizational psychology from George Mason University. She is the chair of the national board of the Coalition of Urban Serving Universities. Marks said CU President Todd Saliman has supported her decision and will be committed to finding the next right leader for the campus.

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