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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Summer Teaching & Learning Resources
The OTL has prepared a suite of offerings to support you as you prepare for summer or fall. Here are some highlights but be sure to see our calendar for more information! DU...
Supporting Faculty Teaching and Learning About Racism and DU’s Institutional History
As the last several days and months have made abundantly clear, communities of color are disproportionately impacted by systemic and institutional failures. These failures are...
Faculty experience with Instructor Insight
Instructor Insight is a resource that all faculty can access in Canvas that we are piloting in Spring Quarter 2020. Faculty at University College have been using Instructor...
Instructor Insight Pilot Plan (Spring Quarter 2020)
Instructor Insight is a resource that all faculty can access in Canvas that we are piloting in Spring Quarter 2020. This is a great tool for you to: 1) access real-time data to...
Adjunct Professors Stepping Up to Support Student Experience
Colleen Reilly is an adjunct professor in the Daniel’s College of Business. She has tirelessly met with me to make sure her course was ready to go online. She has gone above and...
Fostering Healthy Futures Online: Mentoring and Internships for the Zoom Generation
When COVID-19 struck the state, Andrea Harbeck only had one choice with her interns. “Get everyone online.” While professors and students alike scrambled to move their classrooms...