Fall update from the Provost and Executive Vice President
As we near the start of fall, I want to share some updates with you on what we are doing to stay on top of the evolving pandemic.
As we near the start of fall, I want to share some updates with you on what we are doing to stay on top of the evolving pandemic.
This fall certainly will bring a more familiar look and feel on our campuses, and it also will set the stage for continued innovation in learning and work life that emerged from our strategic management of COVID-19.
Topics will include shifting classes to in-person delivery, logistics of returning faculty and staff to campus, and vaccine-related questions.
We will continue to work closely with Larimer Public Health Department and be guided by their recommendations to respond to any changes in our pandemic environment on a daily/weekly basis.
Panelists will also share information CSU has learned from close collaboration with state and county public health officials.
Bush helped CSU transform classroom learning and improve academic support. Of particular significance was his work with Faculty Council creating stable career pathways for non-tenure track faculty.
Recorded interviews with CSU faculty and experts will highlight research, equity, student success, community engagement and sustainability.
CSU is now offering students the opportunity to complete participating degree programs in less time as part of the new Accelerated Programs initiative.
When the fall semester got underway at Colorado State University on Aug. 24, about 64% of classes were taught either entirely face-to-face or in a hybrid model with some in-person instruction.
I appreciate the strengths and attributes of this institution, the outstanding faculty, staff and students that together contribute to elevating CSU’s reputation as a premier university.