Dear colleagues,
As our academic year comes to a close, I want to thank you for your hard work, partnership and innovation in carrying out our academic mission. This moment also marks the nearing end of my first year, a time that has been both exciting and deeply informative. I've learned so much about the campus, how we work and the vital roles you play.
As I write this, I’m looking forward to my first CU 91Ҹ commencement. I’m deeply grateful to the many staff volunteers whose time, care and behind-the-scenes work make this celebration possible, and to staff who partner year-round with faculty to make our academic mission succeed. If you’re a faculty member who has registered for breakfast and to participate in the procession into the stadium, please watch for a “know-before-you-go” ememo with important details to help you prepare for the day.
This is our last edition of Provost’s Post for the spring semester, and it’s a robust issue:
I wish you all a successful close to the academic year, a great commencement, and some down time this summer to enjoy family and friends. Thank you all again for welcoming me this year to this new and exciting adventure of CU 91Ҹ.
Ann Stevens
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs