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 Â鶹ӰԺ 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 Â鶹ӰԺ Honor Code Advisory Board to the Â鶹ӰԺ 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 Â鶹ӰԺ 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 Â鶹ӰԺ 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