BFA News
- The 2020 elections to fill vacancies on BFA Standing Committees is complete. Elections were conducted in two phases: Phase I - just for BFA representatives and Phase II - open to all eligible campus faculty. We'd like to congratulate the new
- BFA Assembly members voted to support a statement made by faculty and staff at CU's Center for Native American & Indigenous Studies (CNAIS) related to a comment made by CU President Kennedy in a recent CU Connections story. The story covers a
- The External Phase of BFA Standing Committee elections is now open. All eligible* CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº faculty are welcome to self-nominate or be nominated for seat vacancies. Please see the Call for Nominations letter by BFA Secretary Adam Norris for
- The BFA Executive Committee and the BFA COVID AY20-21 Faculty Response ad-hoc committee have been meeting twice weekly since May. They have been working closely with CU administration considering the developing campus plans due to COVID-19 as they
- At the BFA May General Assembly meeting resolution BFA-R-1-042920 was introduced. Members reviewed the resolution regarding faculty principles and recomendations for administrative policy regarding the COVID crisis and it's impacts in particular
- The following text is from an email sent on behalf of the BFA Student Affairs Committee regarding the promotion of mental health and wellness during the COVID-19 crisis. This message was reviewed and approved by both the BFA Executive
- The following text is from an email sent by the CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº Honor Code Advisory Board to the Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº Faculty Assembly regarding guidelines for how to handle honor code violations during the abrupt change to remote learning. This message was
- English Professor Adam Bradely was announced as the recipient of the 2020 Hazel Barnes Prize, the most esteemed award a faculty member can receive from the university. Nominated for his impact as both a teacher and a researcher, Bradely was
- March 11, 2020 Dear CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº Faculty, As you know, in response to the current situation we are facing with the COVID-19 virus, this morning Chancellor Phil DiStefano instructed us to begin teaching all classes remotely beginning Monday, March 16.
- Chancellor Phil DiStefano met with Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº Faculty Assembly members at the February 6th General Assembly meeting to discuss academic freedom, mental health and expanded graduate student benefits, among other things. Other presentations