New faculty, academic leaders launch AY 2026-27 with FDS Week
This year, the Office of Faculty Affairs (OFA) welcomed new and returning faculty members and academic leaders to 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 under the Faculty Development and Success (FDS) Week banner, a campuswide series of orientation, networking and professional development events designed to foster connection, engagement and success from day one.
By the numbers
- 137 new faculty members welcomed at New Faculty Orientation, representing tenure-track, teaching, clinical, faculty-in-residence and visiting scholar appointments. Chancellor Justin Schwartz greeted attendees during the morning program, and Provost Ann Stevens rounded out the day by welcoming everyone to the afternoon Faculty SPACE social gathering.
- 41 academic leaders participated in Academic Leaders Institute (ALI) New & Returning Leaders Orientation.
- 86 attendees joined the ALI Fall Summit on artificial intelligence.
- FDS Week spanned orientation, leadership development, community-building and professional learning opportunities across multiple campus units including the Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL), the Office of Information Technology (OIT), the Office for Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship (PACES), Research & Innovation Office (RIO), Faculty-Staff Assistance Program (FSAP), and Employee Health & Well-Being (EHWB).
At New Faculty Orientation on Aug. 13, new faculty explored key campus resources and opportunities for involvement at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载. Sessions introduced participants to a dedicated聽 that serves as an information hub, along with a聽鈥渨ho鈥檚 who鈥 directory of new faculty. The third annual Buff Besties session offered a fun, informal opportunity for faculty to begin to build relationships, while the Faculty Resource Fair featured more than 20 campus offices sharing resources ranging from athletics and research computing to public engagement, sustainability and well-being. Attendees also joined a plenary discussion on聽shared equity leadership 补苍诲听Thriving at CU breakout sessions focused on teaching, research and creative work, and student mentoring.
Earlier in the week, more than 40 department chairs, associate chairs, program directors, and other academic leaders participated in the聽Academic Leaders Institute (ALI) New & Returning Leaders Orientation. The program highlighted strategies and resources for navigating difficult conversations, partnering with 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 Advancement and strengthening leadership networks across campus.
FDS Week also included the Aug. 14 ALI Fall Summit on artificial intelligence. The event brought together national thought leaders, including聽 from the University of Virginia and 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 faculty member聽Dr. Casey Fiesler, to explore the evolving role of artificial intelligence in higher education and its implications for academic life and leadership.
鈥淔aculty are at the heart of everything we do at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载. FDS Week is about helping new and continuing faculty build meaningful connections, discover resources that support their success, and engage with important ideas and conversations,鈥 said Michele Moses, vice chancellor and senior vice provost for faculty affairs. 鈥淲e are excited to welcome (and welcome back!) this accomplished group of faculty and academic leaders to our community and look forward to supporting them throughout their journey at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载.鈥
FDS Week marks the start of a yearlong commitment to faculty growth, connection and success. To stay informed throughout the year, subscribe to the聽FDS newsletter.
For more information, contact聽FacultyAffairs@Colorado.EDU.
Photos by Glenn Asakawa and Patrick Campbell.









