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
COVID-19 Protocols for Winter 2021
An overview from Derigan Silver, Deputy COVID-19 Coordinator Faculty should teach in their assigned modality from the first day of the term; Faculty will not have to take their...
Winter 2021: Heart of Higher Education
The Heart of Higher Education (HOHE) is an opportunity to gather as a DU community to share the challenges and opportunities of transcending the institutional, professional, and...
New Faculty Lounge Opening and Roof-Top Bar
The new Faculty Lounge will open on Tuesday, January 19th on the second floor in the northeast corner of the Community Commons building, overlooking the Driscoll Green -- just...
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Faculty Learning Community
Cofacilitated by RSECS Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies and Teaching Associate Professor Breigh Roszelle and Executive Director for Internationalization Casey Dinger,...
Faculty Learning Community: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Facilitator: Michael Caston, Associate Professor of Innovation, Product Design, and Development, and Executive Director of the Innovation Labs. Join a new Faculty Learning...
Faculty Senate Committee on COVID-19 Accommodations
The Faculty Senate has formed a committee to explore and make recommendations about accommodations to take account of the effects of COVID-19, especially with regard to faculty...