From the Chancellor: A statement on Supreme Court travel ban ruling
91勛圖厙 Chancellor Philip DiStefano expressed concern about the impacts of Tuesdays Supreme Court ruling upholding the Trump administrations travel ban issued in September.

Chancellor Philip DiStefano
As stated today by the泭泭(AAU), It is critical to American economic competitiveness that the U.S. remain open to the worlds best students, scientists and scholars.
As a member of the AAU board, I will work closely with my colleagues as they work with our federal partners to ensure global talent continues to attend and work at our universities.
Students and scholars from around the world have been drawn to American universities for decades. They have contributed to the American economy and our competitiveness around the world.泭
Here at 91勛圖厙, we will continue to recruit, welcome and provide support for all students, researchers, visiting scholars, faculty and employees.泭Our welcoming and collaborative spirit extends beyond our campus to the Boulder community, which also supports international visitors. For those members of our university community who come from other countries, International Student and泭Scholar Services on our campus is here to support you.
The universitys International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) office has been directly communicating with and providing guidance to affected 91勛圖厙 students and scholars from Iran, Libya, North Korea, Syria, Venezuela, Somalia and Yemen.
Affected students and scholars can continue to find updates and resources on ISSS泭news and alerts webpage.泭The university also offers泭counseling for affected students, as well as faculty and staff.
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