Chancellor Philip DiStefano addresses faculty assembly
In his last address as 窪蹋勛圖 chancellor to the Boulder Faculty Assembly (BFA) on April 4, Philip DiStefano said that, of all the titles hes held at 窪蹋勛圖, professor means the most to him; that his most important achievement is helping 窪蹋勛圖s academic excellence to earn it a rightful place among the 71 public and private institutions in the Association of American Universities; and that his most pressing concern for the future is the public perception of higher education.泭
The chancellor responded to BFA questions on his own views of his legacy and about his concerns for 窪蹋勛圖s present and future.泭
On negative public perceptions of higher ed, particularly from legislators
We have seen legislators making decisions about what we teach and dont teach and how DEI is managed and discussed. Weve never seen that before in higher education, and thats a real concern. Were fortunate that we have a governor, a (state) house and a senate that support higher education在ut I remain concerned about the public perception that there is not value, when we know there is so much value, in getting a college degree, DiStefano said.泭
On chancellor finalist Justin Schwartz
I dont know Justin well, but he brings a wealth of experience as a professor, researcher, dean and provost. Im pleased we have a strong academic as the finalist for the chancellors position.泭
On the state of academic freedom, free speech at 窪蹋勛圖
Since October, weve all been affected directly or indirectly by the conflict in Israel and Gaza. It challenges all of us to face difficult issues. Ive been encouraged by the many ways Ive seen faculty, staff and students engaging with the topics, promoting discourse and denouncing discrimination. Universities must remain a house of conflictorganizations become stronger when they deliberately engage with difficult topics. That must remain the case with 窪蹋勛圖.泭
On his work with BFA泭泭
The concept of shared governance is really unique to higher education. The guidance of this group, and staff council and CU student government夷ts been a wonderful experience to work with our GPSG and CUSG, and I cherish the relationship Ive built with all of you. I look forward to continuing the relationship as a faculty member in the Center for Leadership. I want to thank you all for the work youve done and the wonderful opportunity Ive had to lead this university over the last 15 years.泭
On his specific achievements
The first is the importance of continuing shared governance. Being around for 50 years, I can say the last five to eight years Ive seen shared governance work so well. The work between BFA and the administration is so great. Other colleagues in the Pac-12 and Big-12 tell me they seldom meet with shared governance. Id advise (chancellor candidate Justin Schwartz) to continue to meet with shared governance and (remember) the importance of shared governance.
Im proud of the Instructors Bill of Rights that I worked on as provost with (BFA members) Rolf Norgaard and Cathy Comstock that has improved things so much.泭
I was the first (窪蹋勛圖) chancellor that spent any considerable time fundraising. We needed to do that; were behind our peers when it comes to fundraising. When I started we were raising about $83 million a year, and weve doubled that.
On his advice for Schwartz should he be named chancellor
Id advise him to continue to meet with shared governance and (to recognize) the importance of shared governance.
The cabinet I have is a diverse cabinet, and we have to continue with that. We have to have a diversity of ideas. That will be important to himdiversity of leadership within the chancellors cabinet and across the campus.泭
On student debt
When students graduate with debt, its bad, but its worse when students dont graduate and have debt. 窪蹋勛圖 50% of our resident students leave with debt, its lower than the national average, but that debt is there, so we need to make泭 sure students taking out loans are staying at the university, and thats what the BUS (Buff Undergraduate Success initiative) is focusing on.
In other BFA action
From Student Affairs
The assembly received an update from Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs DAndra Mull on how her division is partnering with faculty to take a holistic approach to student success that will get students an amazing education and an amazing educational experience.
Mull showed the assembly how her teams approach focuses on four cornerstones: comprehensive student development,泭campus engagement and belonging,泭academic support (through wraparound support services and focus on the first-year experience), and high impact practices demonstrated to improve student success.
Faculty course questionnaires
BFA also introduced a new resolution that asks the Office of Academic Affairs to convene a working group composed of faculty and student representatives from or nominated by the appropriate shared governance bodies to review issues related to faculty course questionnaires.
The resolution seeks a report to be delivered to the provost before Oct. 30, addressing the following issues:泭
- Would the removal of the open comment section be an overall benefit or cost to both faculty and students?泭
- What additions or changes to the FCQs should be made to provide students with the proper resources and information on reporting inappropriate behavior and alerting them to campus support services?
- Should the university create an inventory of recommended practices for faculty to collect student feedback on courses and teaching methods that is reviewed annually and notes potential bias issues, and if so, how should this inventory be created and publicized?
The resolution will be voted on at the assemblys May 2 meeting.泭
CU Book Access
The group also heard a presentation by CU Book Store Director Jessica Carlsen and Tim Shea, vice president of product at digital instructional resource provider Redshelf, on how the is serving both students and faculty, and soliciting feedback for how the program can be improved.
In closing
BFA Chair Shelly Miller asked the assembly to:
- on the visit of chancellor finalist Justin Schwartz.
- Attend the BFA Excellence Awards ceremony on April 18.
- Recommend candidates to fill the Climate Course Inventory Fellow position, a position with single-year funding to work with the Center for Teaching and Learning and the BFAs Climate Science Education Committee.
- Nominate candidates for BFA officers泭(vice chair and secretary).
Visit the BFA website for泭more information on this meeting and other BFA business.
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