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
Dancing Towards “Humanizing Pedagogy” with Dr. María del Carmen Salazar
By: Alison Staudinger, Director of Faculty Development and Career Advancement, Faculty Affairs On October 12th, the 2023 Provost Conference kicked off a keynote that challenged...
Celebrating Teacher-Scholars Lecture Series
By: Terese Rainwater, Project Manager On Wednesday, October 4th, 2023, 60 faculty and staff gathered for a Celebrating Teacher-Scholars lecture in Community Commons. Hosted by...
In Memoriam: Sylvester Houston
Dear DU community members, It is with great sadness that I write to share the news that Sylvester Houston, an Emeritus Lecturer in the Management Department in the Daniels...
Available Now: COACHE Faculty Satisfaction Survey Results
Dear colleagues, As part of DU’s R1 Our Way initiative and the series of strategic investments in research and teaching made by the Office of the Provost to support this new...
Check out these Provost Conference resources on hot moments in the classroom.
By: Alison Staudinger, Director of Faculty Development & Career Advancement, Faculty Affairs Reading from keynote speaker, Professor María Salazar. “A Humanizing Pedagogy:...
Workload Equity: DEAP Call for Proposals due November 15th
By: Alison Staudinger, Director of Faculty Development & Career Advancement, Faculty Affairs Are you inspired by the work of the Workload Equity Committee? Have you been...





