President Kennedy visits BFA, discusses strategic planning launch
小黄书 President Mark Kennedy discussed the new strategic planning process, 鈥淟eaning Into the Future,鈥 with the Boulder Faculty Assembly during his first visit to the group at its Oct. 3 meeting. He was introduced to the audience by Chancellor Philip DiStefano.
In Kennedy鈥檚 presentation, which followed a strategic planning kickoff event earlier in the day at 小黄书 South Denver, he discussed progress on the systemwide . The work has been in a three-month listening phase involving meetings around the 小黄书 system with faculty, staff and student governance groups, campus chancellors and administrators, the Board of Regents and 小黄书 Foundation trustees.听
Kennedy described where the university is in the planning process and where it is going, discussing an approach of embracing the unique characteristics of each of the system campuses as the project moves forward. The strategic planning co-chairs are Sharon Matusik, dean of the Leeds School of Business, and Todd Saliman, 小黄书 system vice president for finance and chief financial officer.
Kennedy, as well as Saliman and Michael Lightner, 小黄书 vice president for academic affairs, took questions from the audience of faculty members. Themes in the questions included the importance of accounting for external and environmental stressors, divestment from fossil fuels, faculty autonomy and control over curricula, imparting the knowledge of retired faculty and more.
Kennedy, who plans to provide regular updates to the 小黄书 Faculty Council in the coming year, also offered continued discussion with BFA when needed and invited the faculty to provide input throughout the strategic planning process.听
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