Rethinking Mentoring: How to Build Communities of Inclusion, Support, and Accountability
Sie Complex, Maglione Room, 5025DU is hosting this in conjunction with the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity.
DU is hosting this in conjunction with the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity.
At the Provost Faculty Senate Reception, committee members will be present to discuss data with colleagues as part of the COACHE townhall. Come learn about the new Faculty Data Governance Structure and COACHE survey results and engage with your peers on diving into what all this means moving forward for faculty life and change initiatives.
Provost conference on Shared Governance featuring national expert on change, governance and leadership in higher education Adrianna Kezar, co-director of the Pullias Center for Higher Education and a professor of higher education at the University of Southern California Rossier School of Education, and Matthew Hartley, professor of education at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education whose research and writing focus on how colleges and universities are governed.
The path to tenure is well-worn, and the “up-or-out” culture makes the timeline unambiguous. Promotion to full is often shrouded in more mystery with variation in both the path and the timeline. Diversity in faculty representation also decreases across stage, with inequities that begin long before receipt of an advanced degree accumulating, sometimes exponentially. This loss of diverse perspectives among full professors results in enormous costs to individuals, units, administration, and the students and communities we collaborate with and serve.
In this 2-hour workshop, we bring together a diverse panel of recently promoted full professors from different units across campus to share their struggles and successes in challenging myths and envisioning themselves as full. We are dedicated teacher-scholars, we serve, and we are people who balance and blend personal and professional obligations. We will first share panelists’ experiences and then work in small groups to support participant progress with structured prompts and activities.
Deans should send unit criteria defining unsatisfactory job performance and the rationale for the criteria to Kate by the end of winter quarter.
Tenure and Promotion recommendations due to Office of the Provost. Please use new cover page. All recommendations will be reviewed and presented to the Faculty and Educational Affairs Committee of the Board for review before final presentation to the Board of Trustees. Final notifications should be completed by mid-June, 2020.
Legal Lunch and Learn for Faculty featuring Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs and General Counsel Paul Chan.
Renewal letters for the non-tenure-track, non-promotion assistant and associate professors need to be dated and sent before April 1. Please have business officers complete the renewal JCRs with scanned copies by April 30.
Given the huge amount of change happening, it is our hope that this town hall will give you the opportunity to engage with the provost and each other during these unprecedented times. Please send any questions or topics you would like addressed to Kristi.Burgert@du.edu by Tuesday morning (March 31).
The goal of the huddle is to support chairs and directors by providing the tools needed to navigate their roles especially during this time of sustained crisis. Join your colleagues Mike Keables (NSM) and Annette Stott to share concerns and draw solutions from the collective wisdom of the attendees and to ask questions and offer real-time feedback with the Provost’s Office. The Chair Advisory Board (CAB), one of the Symposium Implementation Initiatives, is sponsoring and facilitating this event.
Are you looking for an informal and casual place to gather with faculty to connect, reflect, share stories and ideas, and find community in this uncertain time?
If so, join Dr. Paul Michalec (Faculty Fellow, OTL) and Dr. Laura Sponsler (Resident Scholar - Teaching and Professional Faculty) for a faculty unmeeting on Fridays at 10am, throughout the spring quarter.
The goals for this unmeeting are simple: to be together, build new relationships, share teaching stories, and strengthen our community through conversation and reflection.
WE invite all DU faculty in all ranks and series to join us for this drop-in session. No agenda. No program. Just an opportunity to log in and be present to your experiences and the stories of your colleagues.