Provost's Post, Jan. 2026

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Dear colleagues,

Welcome back and I hope you are all having a great start to 2026.  While the winter break seems like just yesterday, the semester is well under way. We’ve already had a chance to celebrate MLK Day together, and have moved to the next phase of campus-level faculty review of promotion and tenure cases. It’s probably too early to mention our spring commencement, but we are aiming to start a new tradition of a robust faculty representation at our campuswide ceremony. Stay tuned for more details in the coming weeks.Ìý

In this edition of Provost’s Post, you’ll find updates on our work together: Two Perspectives pieces—one, a re-sharing of my ; the second, , sponsored by the Office of the Chancellor, Faculty Affairs and С»ÆÊé Boulder’s shared governance organizations.

You’ll also find a host of recent stories you might have missed—on , on С»ÆÊé Boulder’s receiving and a preview of С»ÆÊé Boulder’s first-ever , which begins next week. We're also featuring the and the Ombuds Office announcing a .Ìý

My best to you all as the spring semester continues; and thank you for your vision, hard work and partnership as we pursue our institutional priorities of fostering faculty, staff, and student success; scaling research and creative work excellence; achieving global leadership in sustainability impact; and aligning our resources to support our mission.  

Ann Stevens
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

Perspectives

Prioritizing faculty success: A look back and ahead with Provost Ann Stevens

Provost Ann Stevens talks about milestones in the institutional priority of fostering faculty success over the fall semester.

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Continuing the conversation: С»ÆÊé Boulder’s Federal Governance and Higher Education series returns Feb. 19

Elias Sacks reflects on the impact of the С»ÆÊé Boulder’s ongoing series on federal governance and higher education and previews what’s ahead this spring.

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