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Weekly Letter from the Provost鈥擭ov. 14

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Elizabeth Loboa, PhD

Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor

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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. Thank you for your interest and support. 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

I received a suggestion through the submission form that 成人AV could offer staff and faculty opportunities to write letters or emails of gratitude to colleagues who have made a difference in their professional lives. As the submitter shared, 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 cost anything to say thank you, but the sentiment can go so far.鈥 This proposal resonated with me, and I intend to take up this challenge by regularly sending messages of gratitude to faculty and staff who make a difference. I invite you to do the same.听听

As we end the quarter and enter finals week, I want to express my appreciation to each of you. Your dedication and care for our students make a positive impact every day. Thank you for the energy, creativity, and commitment you bring to the 成人AV. It is such an honor and privilege to serve as your provost.听

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


Campus News and Happenings

Listening and Learning Sessions

On Tuesday, I spent half a day in conversations with faculty and staff in the Graduate School of Professional Psychology (GSPP). My thanks to all who participated. I would also like to extend my gratitude to the GSPP faculty for allocating a portion of Tuesday鈥檚 meeting to talk about the proposal (covered more fully in last week鈥檚 newsletter) to pursue an administrative merger between the Morgridge College of Education and either GSPP or the Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW).听

On Wednesday, I had a great meeting with 成人AV鈥檚 internationalization team. Along with so many faculty, staff, and students, I share a deep appreciation for their efforts to support international experiences for our students, and to make 成人AV a welcoming place for students globally who choose to study and work with us.听

On Thursday, I spent part of the day with faculty and staff from the Josef Korbel School of Global and Public Affairs (Korbel). Korbel has been a leader in international affairs for decades, and I was pleased to learn more about the many ways it prepares students for meaningful and purposeful careers in public service.听

成人AV Law Stars Event

成人AV Law Stars is the Sturm College of Law鈥檚 signature annual awards event. It is designed to unite alumni and Denver鈥檚 legal community by celebrating those who have made remarkable contributions to the field of law and legal education. 听

The are: 听

Outstanding Alumni Award听
Chad Williams (JD 鈥99)听
William L. Keating听

Alumni Professionalism Award听
Sidney Brooks (JD 鈥71)听
Robert H. McWilliams, Jr.听

Outstanding Young Alumni Award听
Elisa 鈥淓mo鈥 Overall (JD 鈥17)听
Bruce B. John 听听

Robert B. Yegge Excellence in Teaching Award听
David Thomson听

Thank you to Dean Bruce Smith for the invitation to participate in this wonderful event.听

University Council Meeting Recap

On Thursday, my office coordinated this quarter鈥檚 University Council meeting. The University Council is a convening of 成人AV鈥檚 academic and administrative leaders, as well as leaders from the Faculty and Staff Senate, to promote the exchange of information in the spirit of community building. A special thanks to Sarah Watamura, Faculty Senate president, and Maggie Heyduk, Staff Senate vice president, for providing updates on both bodies respectively. Thanks also to Jeff Banks, vice chancellor for human resources, for providing key HR updates. 听

Mark DeLorenzo, senior vice chancellor of business and financial affairs, and I spent a good portion of the meeting answering follow-up questions from . I concluded with a brief preview of the approach I intend to use, in coordination with the 成人AV community, to establish 成人AV鈥檚 academic vision and strategy for the next few years. I am grateful to council members for their feedback and help in refining the engagement plan, which I look forward to sharing with you in subsequent newsletters.听

Deadline Extended: Employment Engagement Survey听听

There are just a few days left to participate in this year鈥檚 employee engagement survey; the deadline has been extended to Nov. 17. If you have not done so, please take a moment to and encourage your colleagues to do the same. Your feedback is essential to helping us understand what is working well, where improvements are needed, and how we can continue to strengthen our workplace community. 听

The survey is 10 to 15 minutes long and requires a login for basic demographic information to help us identify trends and ensure no group is represented by fewer than a handful of responses, protecting individual identities while enabling meaningful analysis. However, responses are confidential.听

If you have any questions, please reach out to Andrea Groth, manager of employee engagement and well-being, Human Resources and Inclusive Community.听

Faculty Discussion Hour Occurring Next Week听

The Office of Teaching and Learning鈥檚 Jasmine Yap and the Division of Community and Student Engagement鈥檚 Lauren Hammond will host, 鈥淪upporting Faculty in Uncertain Times,鈥 a faculty discussion hour, on Nov. 18 at 2 p.m. in the faculty lounge, Community Commons 2800. Please if you are interested. 听

In response to recent federal policy changes affecting higher education, this faculty discussion hour offers a space for an open conversation about how these shifts are impacting our students, our teaching, and ourselves. Michael Todd, associate vice chancellor of equal opportunity and Title IX, and Leslie Hasche, vice provost for faculty affairs, will also join to provide updates on guidance we are developing for the Office of Teaching and Learning.听

Goal 1: Shape Enrollment and Improve Retention and Graduation Rates

Goal 1 Committee Kickoff Meeting Taking Place Next Week

Thank you to all who have agreed to serve and to Corinne Lengsfeld and Todd Rinehart for serving as co-chairs. I look forward to our first meeting on Nov. 21, where I will convey important KPIs and charge the group.听

Help Students Thrive: Take a Coach Approach!

The Office of Academic Advising and Student Success鈥 coaching program will offer its annual 鈥淭ake a Coach Approach鈥 training. This is a great opportunity for free professional development for those who work with students at 成人AV. This training is great for mentors, supervisors, advisors and anyone in between. All are welcome.听

This two day, in-person, interactive training will provide you with effective coaching strategies to help students overcome setbacks, navigate challenges, and achieve their goals. Coaching centers the student as the expert in their own life and supports the development of accountability and self-management. You will build foundational coaching skills, such as asking curious and powerful questions to inspire self-awareness, problem solving, and action. An optional micro-credential and digital badge is now available.听

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Dec. 9-10, 2025听
9 a.m.-4 p.m.听
Community Commons, 1600 (In-person only)听

Goal 2: Improve Career Outcomes and Better Prepare Our Students to Succeed and Lead in an AI-transformed Workforce听

Campus-wide Goal 2 Committee Kickoff Meeting Next Week

Thank you to the goal 2 committee members for their service and to Liz Lierman and Lorenzo Patelli for serving as co-chairs. The committee鈥檚 initial meeting takes place on Nov. 18.听

Announcing New 成人AV Website Featuring AI Courses and Programs

I am pleased to share two new features on 成人AV鈥檚 AI website: one is a refreshed home page to highlight 成人AV鈥檚 classroom, teaching, and research experiences, as well as resources in the AI realm. There is also a newly updated page featuring 成人AV鈥檚 course offerings in AI and AI-related areas. Please submit any courses that may be missing from this list to Terese Rainwater.听

Shape the Next Generation of 成人AV Professionals

A meaningful way we can all play a role in the 4D Experience is through Crimson Constellation, our mentorship and networking platform. This platform helps support our students鈥 growth and creates valuable opportunities to connect with one another as colleagues. Claiming your profile signals that you are open to being contacted and allows you to mentor, start conversations, and participate in 鈥済roups鈥 which are communities organized around shared interests, career paths, or areas of study. I encourage faculty members to and become mentors to share your expertise, expand your impact, and help shape an even stronger next generation of 成人AV professionals. 听

For more information about student-staff-faculty connections, contact Sam Anderson-Lehman. For information about student-alumni-employer-professional mentor connections, contact Marissa Ronquillo.听

Goal 3: Strengthen Academic Excellence

Goal 3 Committee Kickoff Meeting Next Week

Thank you to the individuals who agreed to serve on the goal 3 committee. Thank you as well to Leslie Hasche and Jennifer Karas for serving as co-chairs. The committee鈥檚 first meeting will take place on Nov. 21.听

Federal Grants and Contracts Conversation Next Week

Please join senior vice provost for research and graduate education, Corinne Lengsfeld, on Nov. 18, 12-1 p.m., as she discusses updates from the federal government and 成人AV鈥檚 government relations firm regarding research and more. 听

Topics will include:听
  • Coming out of the government shut down听
  • Consensus on proposed negotiated rulemaking on federal graduate loans
  • General Q&A听
Please email Audry LaCrone for a calendar invitation. This session will not be recorded.听

Reminder: Celebrating Research and Creative Excellence听

The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) is pleased to introduce the Research, Scholarship, and Creative Works (RSCW) Awards, honoring faculty whose unique accomplishments make a meaningful impact. These annual awards recognize excellence across career stages and disciplines. Nominations are open now through Dec. 1, 2025. Community members can explore the award categories and consider nominating a colleague whose work embodies the spirit of discovery and creativity.听

Korbel鈥檚 Pardee Institute Releases 2025 Strategic Plan

We often hear we are living in a time of unprecedented uncertainty鈥攖hat it is getting harder to know what tomorrow will bring. But the Pardee Institute, home to the International Futures (IFs) Model, sees things differently. The Pardee Institute believes the power of models is not predicting the future; it is helping us realize what is possible for our future.听

This fall, Pardee launched its 2025 strategic plan: a roadmap for building a more knowable future. It reflects on where we have been, envisions what is possible, and calls on the 成人AV community鈥攁nd all who are invested in our shared global future鈥攖o join in the journey. You can learn more about this work on the . 听

Join Me for Lunch听

Please join me in the faculty lounge (Community Commons, 2800) from 12-1 p.m. on Nov. 17 for our 鈥淔irst and Third Mondays鈥 lunch. Feel free to bring your food, questions, and ideas; I look forward to engaging with you.听

Sincerely, 听

Elizabeth G. Loboa听
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor听