Category: News
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CU Systems Offline TODAY (Friday) 12:00PM – Monday 8:00AM
The CU System IT office will be moving CU enterprise servers to the new CU Anschutz data center beginning at noon on Friday, October 6, through 8 a.m. on Monday, October 9. During this window, the majority CU operational systems will be offline. Please review the impacted systems, be aware, and plan accordingly. Click here to learn…
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CFDA Fall Opportunities!
The Center for Faculty Development & Advancement (CFDA) has many opportunities for faculty fun & learning in October and November. We also have several small grant opportunities! Click here to view the CFDA calendar and learn more
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Project ASPIRE The Right to Read Movie Night
You are invited to join Project ASPIRE’s screening of the movie the The Right to Read. We are so excited to bring this opportunity to our community and hope to have a great turnout. There are virtual and in person options. The in person event will be held in the Student Commons building on our campus.…
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Critical Quantitative Methods Conversation Oct 16
Join us for a conversation on QuantCrit Monday, October 16th via zoom from 12:00-1:00 MST with Drs. Bud Talbot & Dennis DeBay Click here to RSVP Critical Race Theory is not a qualitative framework, but much of CRT research is qualitative in nature. Quantitative critical (QuantCrit; Stage, 2007) theory helps us frame the use of…
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October 11, noon – 1 p.m., Event with Dr. Donna Y. Ford: Decolonizing Higher Education for Students’ Sake, and for Our Sake as Education Professionals
We invite you to join us to listen and learn from Dr. Donna Y. Ford on Wed., Oct. 11, 2023 from noon – 1 p.m. in the Terrace Room in LSC. Her talk is titled: Decolonizing Higher Education for Students’ Sake, and for Our Sake as Education Professionals. Please bring your own lunch. SEHD will…
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Seeking applications for Assistant Professor, tenure track, Educational Foundations
Dear SEHD Faculty & Staff, The School of Education & Human Development is seeking applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Educational Foundations, beginning January 2024. The position is available to current CU employees only, and the application deadline is Friday October 6, 2023 at 11:30 AM. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue…
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DEI Committee Meeting Minutes – October 2nd, 2023
DEI Committee 2023-2024 AY Committee members: Paula Gallegos (2021-2024), Robin Brandehoff (2021-2024), Dane Stickney (2021-2024), Amy Ferrell (2023-2026), Chélynn Randolph (2023-2026), Tom “YiLe” Su (2023-2026), Renée Wilkins-Clark (2023-2026), Chaya Abrams (2022-2025) October 2nd, 2023 9:30-11:30am Running Agenda for October 2nd: 9:30-10:00 – Welcome new members and elect new chair and recorder Co-Chairs: Chaya and Paula…
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Welcome Andrea Dillard, P-TAP Director
The Teacher Education Program is very excited to welcome Andrea Dillard as the new Program Director for the Para-to-Teacher Advancement Pathway (P-TAP). This pathway is our newest job-embedded teacher preparation pathway designed for full-time working paraprofessionals and allows them to utilize their para position to meet the expectations for clinical experience to earn a bachelor’s degree and teaching…
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Banned Books Week 2023
“Banned Books Week will be October 1 – 7, 2023. Book bans and restrictions are on the rise in classrooms and libraries across the country. We invite readers, authors, educators, librarians, and everyone who opposes censorship in America to get involved during Banned Books Week 2023. Learn more about PEN America’s groundbreaking research, this year’s…
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Please Certify Your Effort Report (ePER) Timely
The University uses ePERs (electronic Personnel Effort Reporting) to comply with federal regulations commonly known as Uniform Guidance. Every employee who is paid from or has committed cost sharing effort to a federally sponsored project or other sponsored projects is required to certify an ePER. Certification gives assurance to the sponsor that the effort being…