Faculty Council elects new officers, hears update on non-tenure-track faculty
Faculty Council met via Teams on March 7 to elect its officers for the 2023-2024 academic year, among other business
Faculty Council met via Teams on March 7 to elect its officers for the 2023-2024 academic year, among other business
Colorado State University leaders are evaluating the feasibility of a 5% compensation increase (a combination of merit and equity adjustments) for all faculty and staff for the 2023-24 fiscal year, according to a Feb. 2 presentation to the CSU Board of Governors.
Faculty Council had its first meeting of the spring semester via Microsoft Teams on Feb. 7
The Colorado General Assembly on February 8 confirmed the appointment of one new member and one returning member to the Colorado State University System Board of Governors. Lakewood businessman Raymond T. Baker and current Board of Governors Vice Chair Armando Valdez were nominated by Colorado Governor Jared Polis for the governing board seats.
The Colorado State University Board of Governors today confirmed Amy Parsons as the 16th president of CSU – the CSU System’s flagship campus located in Fort Collins – following a highly competitive, nationwide five-month search process.
The Board of Governors of the CSU System heard a recurring theme at its Dec. 1-2 meetings in Denver: Boosting employee compensation is a top priority.
The 31-member Search Advisory Committee was made up of people who represented a variety of campus and community stakeholder groups including tenured and non-tenure-track faculty, staff, undergraduate and graduate students, alumni, the agricultural community, community and business leaders, as well as members of the CSU System Board of Governors.
The meeting of the Faculty Council included a budget update from Interim President Rick Miranda.
The Board of Governors of the CSU System voted to appoint Rick Miranda, chief academic officer for the CSU System, as interim president of the CSU flagship campus in Fort Collins while the Board undertakes a national search for the 16th president of CSU.
The Board of Governors of the Colorado State University System this week adopted a budget that minimizes tuition increases for Colorado students, includes a 3% salary increase for faculty and staff at the CSU Fort Collins and Pueblo campuses, and allows the Fort Collins campus to start long-awaited renovations on its most heavily used classroom building.