The campus community is invited to take part in four open forums with the finalists for the dean of the College of Engineering & Applied Science position on Oct. 20, Oct. 26, Oct. 27, and Nov. 4.
“I applaud the search committeefor presenting these outstanding finalists and look forward to learning more about them,” said Russell L. Moore, provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs. “I encourage students, faculty and staff of the College of Engineering & Applied Science and our entire campus community to participate in these public town halls and provide feedback.”
Laura Schaefer, chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Burton J. and Ann McMurtry Chaired Professor at Rice University, will lead an open town hall with the community from 3 to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 20.
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. Add this forum to or .Karen Thole, department head of mechanical engineering and distinguished professor at The Pennsylvania State University, will lead an open town hall with the community from 3 to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 4.
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All community town halls will be conducted virtually via Zoom, and registration is required. The four finalists will also each meet in sessions with College of Engineering & Applied Science undergraduate and graduate students; faculty; staff; advancement personnel; assistant and associate deans; department chairs; program directors; the provost; the interim dean; and the search committee.
Following each campus town hall, members of the community will have the opportunity to submit formal input for each candidate via a web survey that registrants will receive via email.
Moore welcomes additional feedback on the finalists at vcaa@colorado.edu from Thursday, Nov. 5, through Tuesday, Nov. 10. Moore will review all feedback and is expected to invite the top candidates for additional interviews with campus leadership. His goal is to name a new dean by the end of the fall semester.
The dean is the chief academic and administrative officer of the College of Engineering & Applied Science and a member of the provost’s leadership team, providing leadership, vision and management for the college. The post also collaborates with faculty, staff and campus leadership to advance CU Boulder’s goals and mission.