CSU athletic trainers say they left because of athletic department s negligent, toxic culture Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins Coloradoan
CSU athletes, staff say athletic administration covering up COVID-19 health threat
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The final day of athletic trainer Mike DeLuca s six-year Colorado State career came last Friday, the same day the university announced it paid $107,397.50 to an outside firm for its two-month investigation into the CSU athletic department s handling of COVID-19 and racial insensitivity issues.
He said that was appropriate given the reasons why he left the university included the university s so-called investigation by law firm Husch Blackwell and subsequent report that President Joyce McConnell used to create an action plan to address the issues.
Colorado State University will start spring semester remotely Kelly Lyell, Fort Collins Coloradoan
News in and around Fort Collins: COVID vaccine, PSD plans, Ault church, Colorado State football
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Colorado State University will start its spring semester remotely Jan. 19 and shift some classes to in-person instruction by Jan. 25, President Joyce McConnell said Thursday.
Some classes could move to a hybrid format remote and in-person instruction as soon as early February. Classes that were scheduled to be taught remotely for the entire semester will remain remote.
“Our primary priority is the health of the university community, and we know that the pandemic is predicted by national public health experts to be at a peak in January,” McConnell wrote. “Starting all classes online in January will allow us to bring students back to campus during a period of time when they have no scheduled in-person academic interactions; test them f
Virtual celebrations to honor CSU Fall 2020 graduates 14 Dec, 2020
The fall semester at Colorado State University has been unlike any autumn educational experience in the 150-plus-year history of the state’s land grant institution. So, fittingly, a unique graduation awaits the 2,000-plus students of the fall semester who have navigated the challenging waters of 2020 to earn degrees.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the traditional graduation ceremony will be replaced by a virtual experience beginning Friday, Dec. 18. Virtual celebrations will be held on the CSU Commencement website and will include a conferral from CSU President Joyce McConnell, congratulatory messages from deans, leadership and videos from each of CSU’s eight colleges. Each 2020 graduate – spring, summer and fall will be showcased with a personalized slide.
Task force on contract, continuing and adjunct faculty reconvened for spring 11 Dec, 2020
A task force that issued a host of recommendations around improving work conditions for non-tenure-track faculty at Colorado State University has been reconvened by Provost and Executive Vice President Mary Pedersen and will continue its work this spring.
In its second phase, what has been known as the Campuswide Non-Tenure-Track Task Force will continue to look at implementation issues associated with changes to the
Academic Faculty and Administrative Professional Manual that were approved by Faculty Council in April 2018. Those include practical matters related to compliance with new policies and procedures and adoption of best practices across the university.
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