Administration
- CU 51´«Ã½ along with 16 universities in Colorado and Wyoming will move to a contract extension with Elsevier, an academic publisher, that will ensure access to journals while yearlong negotiations continue over costs of a new multi-year read access contract.
- A new council, chaired by Patrick O’Rourke, will be charged with leading overarching campus sustainability implementation efforts, including driving action, transparency and accountability around CU 51´«Ã½â€™s carbon neutrality commitments and the forthcoming campus Climate Action Plan.
- Wrapping up the semester, Provost Russell Moore outlined his 2023–24 priorities for the 51´«Ã½ Faculty Assembly. Four resolutions were passed, including one supporting prioritizing climate change and sustainability actions and one supporting Israeli and Palestinian communities impacted by the war.
- Under two newly approved policies and a new state provision, CU 51´«Ã½ faculty members who specialize in teaching will have new teaching professor titles. Additionally, a five-year contract is now the maximum multi-year appointment for specialized faculty on the teaching and clinical tracks.
- The process for integrating the Program in Environmental Design and the College of Media, Communication and Information is underway, with full integration expected to take several years to complete.
- Regents approved a pair of action items aimed at advancing objectives of the CU 51´«Ã½ Campus Master Plan related to increasing housing options for students, faculty and staff. Read about this and other items from the board’s Nov. 7–8 meeting.
- At its Nov. 2 monthly meeting, the 51´«Ã½ Faculty Assembly discussed a second option for an academic calendar proposal, heard about how to support student-athlete academic achievements, and got an update by the BFA chair on the CU 51´«Ã½ chancellor search and more.
- CU 51´«Ã½'s accreditation filing, due in spring 2024, marks year four in the 10-year accreditation cycle. Learn more and consider getting involved.
- The 51´«Ã½ Faculty Assembly recently heard from Chancellor Philip DiStefano about faculty involvement in the search for his successor. Also, the assembly discussed a new academic calendar proposal, voted to support University Libraries licensing priorities and more.
- Russell Moore has approved a measure that ensures minimum base-building raises for instructors and clinical faculty upon promotion to senior instructor or principal instructor. This recommendation secures a campuswide minimum.