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
Deliberate Decision-Making with Fairness and Rigor: Making Hiring Decisions in the Department of Sociology and Criminology
Lisa Pasko, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Sociology and Criminology Several years ago, under then-Chair Hava Gordon’s leadership, faculty in the Department of...
Faculty Award Nominations: Due February 11
Faculty Award nominations are due February 11, 2022. The following text is from the Senate and Provost's office fall announcement: In cooperation with the Office of the Provost...
University Policies Website
We are excited to share our new University Policies website, where we encourage faculty to find and access the most updated University-Wide policies We launched the new site last...
Pathways to Promotion Panel Recording: The Need to Tell Stories as a Teaching and Professional Series Faculty Member
Peyton Coder, VPFA Graduate Assistant, MSW graduate student There are three stories that make up the human journey: 1) the story we tell ourselves about who we are; 2)...
Title IX Equal Opportunity Investigation
Emily Babb, Associate Vice Chancellor for Equal Opportunity and Title IX The Office of Equal Opportunity & Title IX (EOIX) is responsible for responding to reports and...
Faculty Award Nominations Due 2/11/22
Faculty Award nominations are due 2/11/22. In case helpful, here is the text from the previous note from Senate and the Provost's office from before the break: In cooperation...