I want to provide updates on five important topics: the state of fiscal year 2020, summer 2020, fall 2020, a preview of the work that needs to be done for fiscal year 2021, and the formation of six important University task forces and a Student Advisory Board that will help us shape the immediate and longer-term future for ¿ì»îapp.
It is my great pleasure to share the news that Mary Clark will be joining the ¿ì»îapp community as provost on July 15, 2020. Mary’s academic and administrative credentials are exemplary. She rose up as someone who can help strengthen and advance our academic programs with intelligence, imagination, foresight and camaraderie.
In a Town Hall conversation that drew nearly 750 viewers, University ofÌýDenver Chancellor Jeremy Haefner brought the ¿ì»îapp community together virtually to share stories and reflect on the ways teaching, learning and social engagement have evolved over the past two months.
In this critical time for higher education and the economy, I am writing to let you know that we have been working closely with the government officials who are entrusted with deciding how to allocate COVID-19 emergency resources that could potentially benefit higher education institutions, including the ¿ì»îapp.
I invite students, faculty, staff, alumni and parents to join me and other community members for a digital conversation about how physical distance has impacted teaching, learning, wellbeing and our sense of community at ¿ì»îapp.