FACULTY AFFAIRS
The Office for Faculty Affairs welcomes and orients new faculty to DU; coordinates faculty development programs across campus; serves as a central resource for information about faculty and faculty policies; supports deans and department leaders with searches, hiring, retention, and advancement; assists faculty with grievances; offers programs to orient new academic leaders; supports programs to improve teaching; and works with departments, colleges, and other offices to enhance faculty experiences. We work with academic leaders across campus to enhance DU’s efforts to support faculty.

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Faculty affairs News and Updates
AI Try-A-Thon. Save the Date!
By: Terese Rainwater, Project Manager Mark your calendars for DU’s first-ever Artificial Intelligence "Try-a-Thon" on Friday, April 5th, 2024, from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the...
University Writing Program: Learn More About Warren and Judy Self-Teaching Awards
By: Sheila Carter-Todd, Executive Director, University Writing Program & Associate Professor of English Thanks to a generous gift from the Hatherly family, the University...
February 27 COACHE Faculty Engagement: Teaching & Professional Faculty
By: Terese Rainwater, R1 Our Way Project Manger In October 2023, the DU results of the COACHE Faculty Satisfaction survey were released and are available on MyDU. Please visit...
Registration is now open for the June Heart of Higher Education Conference
By: Loisa Fenichell, Graduate Communications Assistant Join Parker J. Palmer, Robin Wall Kimmerer, and Belden Lane at the Heart of Higher Education Conference, June 10th – June...
Welcome Back and Happy New Year!
By: Jenn Bellamy, Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs Happy New Year! I hope you found time to renew and recharge over the winter interterm and hope the transition into this Winter...
Goodbye from Alison Staudinger
By: Alison Staudinger When I started working at DU in January of 2021, people kept telling me it was a “relational campus.” Privately, I thought, “Aren’t they all?” but in my...