Tag: "Office of Provost and Executive Vice President"
Charging forward: CSU community excited for in-person learning this fall
Charging forward. That’s what Rams do, and that’s the theme as Colorado State University prepares for a Fall 2021 semester that will feature in-person experiences and a more vibrant college life in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
President McConnell commits CSU to in-person Fall semester as Board of Governors plans budget
At the May 6 meeting of the Board of Governors, President Joyce McConnell shared plans for mostly in-person learning, events and university operations on campus this fall.
Faculty Council holds final meeting of 2020-21 academic year
Members heard reports on topics from plans for Fall semester and VP search updates to intellectual property and graduate worker stipends.
A message about Fall: Back to campus!
With the guidance and approval of President McConnell and the Pandemic Preparedness Team, CSU has started the process of returning classrooms to full capacity for the fall, based on the new vaccine requirements.
Faculty, staff, students encouraged to participate in Courageous Strategic Transformation
Senior University leadership discussed President Joyce McConnell’s initiative during a virtual information panel discussion March 30.
March 12 COVID town hall: Pandemic life at CSU passes one-year mark
The Zoom event featured updates on the university's Summer Session plans, vaccine rollout, and ongoing public health precautions and guidelines.
Spring 2021 at CSU town hall scheduled for Jan. 15
Topics will include testing protocols, the spring academic schedule, university operations, and new and ongoing COVID-19 resources for students, faculty and staff.
Task force on contract, continuing and adjunct faculty reconvened for spring
A task force that issued a host of recommendations around improving work conditions for non-tenure-track faculty at Colorado State University has been reconvened.
Provost Mary Pedersen: hitting the ground running, leading with integrity
As she stepped into the role of chief academic officer, Pedersen was already looking ahead at the possibilities and strengths that will carry CSU through the pandemic.