Faculty & Staff. As individuals we commit to the behaviors and policy positions articulated in this resolution and as an organization, we commit to using our platform to amplify these issues and policies.We are indebted to these departments for taking leadership at this moment.In Solidarity, The Steering Committee of the Metropolitan State Faculty FederationThe death of black men and women due to police violence and deep rooted systemic racism have resulted in protests across the country (and the world). And the importance of action. One year after Denver’s historic teacher strike, what did the walkout accomplish? Office Number: 482. By continuing to use the site, you accept our ARTICLE VI -- MSU Denver Representative To The Trustees' Commission On Governance ARTICLE VII -- Amendments to the Bylaws ARTICLE VIII -- Communications between the Faculty Senate and the Administration. As a result, many in the campus community may be struggling to identify how they feel, provide support to others, engage with others on social media, talk with their family and friends, or with their coworkers about what is going on and about race.

Broncos Insider: Denver’s only consistency at right tackle over the last half-decade has been inconsistency The furloughs are budgeted to provide $1.1 million in savings, Sampler said.MSU Denver also eliminated 10 positions on July 10, said Tim Carroll, university spokesmanThe message to employees came with a tiered table for determining how many unpaid furlough days employees must take. Position Role: Faculty. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! I am currently a tenured Professor and Chair (July 2007 – present) of the Economics Department at MSU Denver. These uprisings symbolize the hurt, fear and anger that are boiling over in the face of anti-blackness and continued racial and social injustice.As activists in communities across the country chant “no justice, no peace,” the only choice in front of us is to create a different path. New guidelines released this week by CDPHE do not require administrators to disclose positive cases schoolwide unless there is an outbreak. MSU Denver faculty in the media Members share their expertise with the community. Debbie continually tries to add value to student learning in the classroom and is always trying something new. That may mean we need to lower expectations for scholarship, professional development and service for the year to compensate for the reduction in work time.” School districts developing their plans for reopening for the new academic year should find ways to offer as many outdoor activities as possible, from classes to recess and lunchtime, the nation’s top infectious disease expert recommended in an online discussion Thursday. From pandemic to recession, a “cacophony of crises” threatens Colorado’s higher education institutions In recognition for her teaching skills, Dr. Sutton has received several university-wide teaching awards from Indiana University and a President's Performance Award for Teaching-related Service from MSU Denver. We also understand that the now includes our current context of Covid-19 and experiencing a health crisis that has wide ranging ripple effects, as well.We will be hosting several events this summer, starting with a Livestream Event on June 8th where Dr. Katia Campbell will be moderating a panel of Black scholars from across the University as they discuss, On May 25, George Floyd was murdered. Our hearts go out to his family and loved ones. “In a time of dramatic disruptions, we need to make sure we continue to prioritize teaching and student support. Campus Box Number: 28 The emotions that engulfed Minneapolis in flames this week are demonstrations of pain and cries for justice. Test scores (ACT/SAT) for the graduating class of 2021 are optional for admission to Metropolitan State University of Denver. The mission of the Service Learning Program is to assist MSU Denver faculty in the design and implementation of service learning, a high-impact instructional practice, and to integrate it into the curriculum across disciplines at all levels. A resolution to provide a $2,000 tuition rebate to full-time University of Colorado students for the upcoming academic year lost by one vote Wednesday and was vehemently opposed by the CU president, campus chancellors, chief financial officer and five regents.