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Weekly Letter from the Provost鈥擣eb. 13 Edition

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Elizabeth Loboa, PhD

Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor

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Dear colleagues,听

This weekly newsletter will serve as one of many tools my office will use to keep you informed and engaged as we make progress toward our three goals for Academic Affairs. We are grateful for your interest and support. Previous newsletters can be found on the on the University鈥檚 website.听

If you have suggestions for what we should include in future communications, please . Suggestions received before noon on Monday will be reviewed and considered for publication in that week鈥檚 newsletter. Others will be held for consideration until the following week. 听

Today鈥檚 update falls into four categories: 听听
  • Campus news and happenings 听听
  • Goal 1: Shape enrollment and improve retention and graduation rates for all students
  • Goal 2: Improve career outcomes and better prepare our students to succeed and lead in an AI-transformed workforce
  • Goal 3: Strengthen academic excellence听


Campus News and Happenings

Faculty and Staff Well-being Seminar Series

Registration is now open for the Faculty & Staff Well-being Speaker Series! With travel limited this year, we hope these speakers will provide our community with opportunities for on-campus personal and professional development.听

Registration for all events is (search 鈥淲ell-Being Speaker Series鈥) and includes in-person and virtual participation options. The February and March sessions also include options for those who cannot attend. or in each of the Crimson Connect events.听

For each date, lunch will be provided from 11:30 a.m.-noon, and the speaker will present from noon-1 p.m. Lunch will be a time for community building and is sponsored by Cigna and Kaiser Permanente.听

Save the Date: 成人AV Employee Town Hall

Please join us on Wednesday, Feb. 18,鈥痜rom 2-3 p.m. in Anderson Academic Commons 290 or鈥. 听

Preceding the town hall, University leadership will share key updates via video and email about budget updates, enrollment trends, services for community support and engagement, cabinet committees, and current capital projects. To maximize time for questions, a recap of these presentations will not be provided at the beginning of the town hall event.鈥

Goal 1: Shape Enrollment and Improve Retention and Graduation Rates

Updates from the Goal 1 Committee

The Goal 1 Committee has established three subcommittees, with subcommittee co-chairs, which will inform their efforts: you can review the revised committee and subcommittee assignments on the .听

The Goal 1 Subcommittee on student success, belonging, and retention is examining factors affecting student retention beyond the first year, including FAFSA completion, financial aid changes, and improved degree planning support. The group is exploring ways to strengthen students鈥 sense of belonging through signature events and by enhancing advising alignment and transfer student onboarding. These ideas are preliminary and ongoing, with additional discussions underway on graduate student support, onboarding, and advising infrastructure.听

My continued thanks to committee chairs Corinne Lengsfeld, Todd Rinehart, and the entire Goal 1 Committee for their efforts.听

Faculty Needed: Recruiting Future Generations of 成人AV Students

Faculty who will travel to key cities in the coming months are encouraged to connect with our Admissions team by emailing Craig Dionne, director of recruitment, ahead of time. When schedules allow, we may be able to arrange brief coffee conversations with prospective students and their families. These small moments can make a surprisingly meaningful difference in helping future students envision themselves at 成人AV.听

4D in the Classroom: Language Faculty Collaborate on Peer Observation Model

Seven faculty members in the CAHSS Center for World Languages and Cultures鈥擪ate Rice, Virginie Cassidy, Andie Anderson, Polina Maksimovich, Quint Kopper, Rocio Rubio Moiron, and Silvia Comuzzi-Sexton鈥攈ave developed a new peer observation plan grounded in the 4D Experience taxonomy.听

During the 2025 fall quarter, these seven faculty from four language programs formed a teaching circle to explore how daily instruction in 成人AV鈥檚 first-year language courses aligns with the four dimensions. Their collaboration aimed to further identify and elevate the ways these courses foster students鈥 holistic growth. Faculty noted that the experience was both enriching and energizing, strengthening their shared sense of purpose and commitment to 4D-centered learning. To learn more about 4D in the classroom, you can .
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Goal 2: Improve Career Outcomes and Better Prepare Our Students to Succeed and Lead in an AI-transformed Workforce

Goal 2 Committee Updates

The Goal 2 Committee has established three subcommittees, with subcommittee co-chairs, which will inform their efforts: you can review the revised committee and subcommittee assignments on the . 听

This week, the three subcommittees prepared summary reports from the discovery phase, identifying major themes emerging from their analysis of career outcomes data, employer feedback, and the student AI experience. Among the key themes are AI literacy frameworks, responsible and human-centered AI, experiential learning, and evolving career value propositions. These themes will be discussed by the full committee next week as we move toward formulating recommendations and related key performance indicators (KPIs) in the next phase. 听

I offer continued thanks to committee chairs Liz Lierman, Lorenzo Patelli, and the entire Goal 2 Committee for their efforts.听

Applied AI and Society: A New Interdisciplinary Minor in CAHSS听

The College of Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences has launched a new applied AI and society minor, an interdisciplinary program drawing on courses from across CAHSS and the broader University. Grounded in the liberal arts, the minor invites students to explore artificial intelligence through the lenses of ethics, identity, culture, public policy, and social impact. offers students an opportunity to pair technological literacy with the deep humanistic inquiry that defines a 成人AV education.鈥

AI in Teaching and Learning: Upcoming Faculty Symposium

The University Writing Program, the Center for Ethical Generative Artificial Intelligence Applications (CEGAIA), and the Office of Teaching and Learning are cohosting a one day symposium for 成人AV faculty, which will focus on multidisciplinary perspectives on AI in teaching and learning. The event will take place on Friday, Feb. 20 from 9 a.m.鈥3 p.m. in AAC 290 (Kvistad Room). Faculty are .

Goal 3: Strengthen Academic Excellence

Goal 3 Committee Updates

As a reminder, the Goal 3 Committee has established three subcommittees, with subcommittee co-chairs, which will inform their efforts: you can review the revised committee and subcommittee assignments on the .听

While the subcommittees are dedicating time to gathering and refining data and criteria to inform their recommendations, the co-chairs are focused on aligning goal 3鈥檚 timeline with faculty shared governance procedures. Jennifer Karas and Leslie Hasche reviewed shared governance procedures required by鈥扇薃V鈥檚 (Section 6.4) with the provost and deans during their most recent meeting. They discussed the goal 3 charge, subcommittees, timeline, and need for Faculty Senate involvement at today鈥檚 Faculty Senate meeting. You can .听

I express continued thanks to committee chairs Leslie Hasche, Jennifer Karas, and the entire Goal 3 Committee for their efforts.听

Korbel Public Events Advancing Career Preparation and Leadership in Service of the Public Good

Throughout January, the Josef Korbel School of Global and Public Affairs hosted a series of public events that prepare students for leadership and policy-relevant careers: 听
  • Trump鈥檚 Second Term: Policy and Global Implications: Four 成人AV faculty members examined the first year of President Trump鈥檚 second presidency, addressing democracy, security, trade, and U.S. politics. Moderated by Professor Rachel Epstein, the discussion drew more than 200 attendees, including students, faculty, staff, and community members.听
  • U.S. Intervention in Venezuela鈥擶hat鈥檚 Happening Now and What鈥檚 Next?:National and regional experts explored the lead-up to the U.S. intervention and its likely aftermath. The event attracted more than 400 registrants across in-person and online participation, including members of Denver鈥檚 Venezuelan community.听
  • Leadership in a Turbulent World鈥擜 Conversation with Congressman Jason Crow: Congressman Jason Crow and Korbel Dean Fritz Mayer discussed public leadership, congressional authority, and governing amid polarization before a nearly full audience of 300 individuals. Students had the opportunity to ask Representative Crow questions.听
Collectively, these events connect students to real-world policy debates, expose them to diverse public leaders and perspectives, and reinforce Korbel鈥檚 role as a convening space that advances leadership development in service of the public good.听

For a full listing of previous and upcoming Korbel public events please visit . 听

Reminder: Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression at 成人AV: Policies and Practices

Academic freedom and freedom of expression are similar concepts, but with key distinctions: academic freedom is a narrower, specialized concept focused on protecting faculty research and teaching in a faculty member鈥檚 area of expertise. This panel will address the challenges associated with free speech at a private university, the rights of faculty at 成人AV to teach and research in their disciplines, and the purpose of protecting scholarly inquiry from interference. 听

Panelists include:
  • Alan Chen, Thompson G. Marsh Law Alumni professor听
  • Michael Todd, associate vice chancellor, Office of Civil Rights and Equal Opportunity听
  • Derigan Silver, faculty director and chair, Freedom of Expression and Pluralism Initiatives听
  • Sarah Watamura, professor of psychology and president, 成人AV Faculty Senate听
for this event which will take place on March 3, from 12:30-2 p.m. in the Grand Forum of Community Commons.听

Join Me for Lunch

Please join me in the faculty lounge (Community Commons 2800) from noon-1 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 16 for our 鈥淔irst and Third Mondays鈥 lunch. Bring your food, questions, and ideas鈥擨 look forward to engaging with you.听

For reference, here are the dates reserved for lunches for the remainder of the winter and spring quarters:听
  • Feb. 16听
  • March 2听
  • March 16听
  • April 6听
  • April 20听
  • May 6 (due to travel on May 4)听
  • May 18听
  • June 1听
Thank you all for your dedication and commitment to the 成人AV鈥檚 educational mission. With your support, we can chart a bright future together for our campus community. 听

Sincerely, 听

Elizabeth G. Loboa听
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor听