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Cassandra Moseley hopes to bring passion for problem solving, collaboration into new role as VP for research
Cassandra Moseley intends to carry this passion for collaboration into her new role as the vice president for research at Colorado State University, where she will oversee the institution’s nearly $500 million sponsored projects portfolio and work with leaders across virtually every discipline to advance CSU’s already internationally recognized reputation.
Photo slideshow: Scenes from Fall Commencement
Colorado State University held its fall commencement ceremonies Friday and Saturday. Here are some of the moments that the CSU photography team captured during the weekend.
Ethics colloquium digs deeper into AI: ethics, opportunities and applications in higher ed
The popularity of artificial intelligence, like many technological revolutions before it, is growing hand in hand with a myriad of uncertainties.
Presidential Leadership Fellows provide update on budget model redesign, next steps
"We want to provide you with an end-of-semester update on the Budget Model Redesign initiative, including the progress made during the Planning and Diagnostics Phase this fall, and what lies ahead for the Design Phase that began this month."
Search committee named to find next College of Agricultural Sciences dean
"I am pleased to announce that CSU has formed a 14-member search committee to begin a national search for our next Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences."
Faculty Council discusses Clark project, hears budget update
Interim Provost Jan Nerger gave a report on the Clark project, noting that the next phase of funding is currently included in the proposed state budget
Center for Ethics and Human Rights hosts distinguished speaker event on ethical realities for leaders
Hundreds of students and community members filled the auditorium in the Behavioral Sciences Building on Nov. 15 to hear Scott Sullivan, vice president and chief integrity and compliance officer of Newmont Corporation, present “Ready or Not: Ethical Realities for Leaders in 2023 and Beyond.”
Liberal Arts Dean Ben Withers to leave CSU for position at Iowa State University
"I am writing to share with you that Dean Ben Withers has accepted the position of Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Iowa State University. He will start at Iowa State on Monday, April 15. I want to share my gratitude for Ben’s service and contributions as Dean, including his commitment to scholarship and student success, and his passion for extolling the importance of a liberal arts education for the betterment of humanity and the world."
Faculty Council hears reports on student success, athletics, Clark project
Faculty Council received reports from CSU’s president and interim provost on a variety of topics at its Nov. 7 meeting, ranging from personnel moves and discussions on the budget model to the Student Success Initiative.
Generative AI and higher ed is theme of Nov. 8 Provost’s Ethics Colloquium
Generative artificial intelligence and higher education is the topic of the next Provost’s Ethics Colloquium, which will feature a keynote speech and a panel discussion on Wednesday, Nov. 8.