Presidential Secretariat establishes Task Forces to simplify business processes In a bid to create a business-friendly environment in the country, the.
CENTRAL FALLS – A Central Falls Housing Court judge granted city officials’ motion last week to place a dilapidated old yellow house at 767-771 Lonsdale Ave. into receivership.
CENTRAL FALLS – At 769 Lonsdale Ave., diagonally across from the International Meat Market, a dilapidated old home directly abuts the sidewalk, its sagging structure suffering the effects of years
A year of changes: Faculty Council in review 14 May, 2021
Colorado State University’s Faculty Council had a full year of jam-packed meetings, covering various discussions, task force reports, elections, regular reports from President Joyce McConnell and Provost Mary Pedersen, as well as key revisions to the Faculty and Administrative Professional Manual.
Included in these manual changes were revisions to Sections E and C, made in response to efforts to improve University commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Other changes involved expanded participation of non-tenure track faculty in Faculty Council processes, increased acknowledgement of shared governance, a new Presidential survey, improvements to intellectual property protections, consideration of a new standing committee on information technology, and approval of a full rewrite of the Title IX Appendices.