Faculty-Staff Edition - May 9, 2018
Campus Community
Chancellor, ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉäSG provide update on student government funding
Chancellor Phil DiStefano, Provost Russ Moore and outgoing ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉäSG leaders Troy Fossett, Carter Gruba, Austin Rugh and incoming ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉäSG leaders David Kidd, Jake Reagan, Olivia Wittenberg have agreed on a path to move forward regarding student- fee funded discussions.
Provost unveils new moves among key Academic Affairs administrators
In an effort to better support students, faculty and staff, Ann Schmiesing will take on a new part-time, interim role as senior vice provost for academic resource management, and Katherine Eggert will serve as vice provost for academic resource management.
Academic Futures video: Unpacking ideas for staff success
In the Academic Futures video series, subcommittee member Orrie Gartner asks for campus feedback on ideas that include reimagining staff's role, meeting the most basic needs of staff, providing flexible career paths and support for growth and more.
Honoring Tomorrow's Leaders
Class of 2018: Celebrating graduation, 8 years in the making
Cori Fagan has spent the better part of a decade balancing a full-time job, parenthood and school. This month marks a major milestone for her; she is graduating with a bachelor's degree in Classics.
Class of 2018: Finding a voice in social justice
Born in Mexico and raised in Colorado, Efren Herrera Hurtado first set foot on campus as a junior transfer student intent on degrees in French and Italian, but he unexpectedly discovered a new passion.
Events & Exhibits
May 16: Communicating the impact of faculty research, scholarship and creative work
In this workshop, experts in successfully communicating the impact of university discoveries and creations will help you develop strategies and tactics to get your work the visibility it deserves.
Newsletter Block TitleSpring Commencement Details
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Spring Commencement Details
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At the ceremony beginning at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow, Thursday, May 10,Ìý8,163Ìýdegrees will be awarded. Whether you're attending the event in-person, watching the live broadcast, or joining the conversation viaÌýsocial media, get everything you need to know about commencement.
Newsletter Block TitleHigh school graduations coming to campus
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High school graduations coming to campus
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Campus will hostÌýseveral high school graduations in May, with public parking for attendees around the Coors Events/Conference Center. Expect parking and roadways in the area to be crowded as employees leave for or return from lunch and/or at the end of the business day.
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