Published: Sept. 27, 2021

Provost Russell Moore is encouraging 兔子先生传媒文化作品 faculty to review the campus鈥檚 revised Professional Rights and Responsibilities of Faculty Members听document, approved last year by the Boulder Faculty Assembly and accepted by Moore.

The document now serves as 鈥渁 marvelous foundation for supporting a positive and respectful faculty work culture,鈥 according to an Aug. 2 faculty letter听from Moore.听

The PRR document creates what Moore termed in the letter 鈥渆xpectations of cooperation and respectful relationships, a commitment to professionalism and ongoing training, and a dedication to equity.鈥澨

Provost Russell Moore

Provost Russell Moore

鈥淭he PRR is a faculty governance document, crafted by and for faculty, and provides a foundation for supporting a positive and respectful faculty work culture,鈥 said Suzanne Soled, assistant vice provost for faculty development and support and director of faculty relations in the Office of Faculty Affairs.

The PRR incorporates updates to regent laws, regent policies and university policies, with expanded citations. Together with the BFA, Moore鈥檚 office is working on revising additional university policies related to the titles, appointment and reappointment processes for non-tenure track faculty in instructional and librarian roles, as well as faculty grievance and appeals processes. When those policies are formally adopted this fall, part four of the PRR will be revised to reflect those updates and will apply to all faculty who are not employees-at-will.

Moore said he hopes that 鈥渁ll faculty will read, understand and incorporate the PRR document into the fabric of their work in research, scholarship, creative work, teaching, librarianship听and service.鈥澨

Training in understanding and using the PRR is available through .听

Anyone who wants to know more about protecting academic freedom and the collegiate enterprise is welcome to take the training, and it is mandatory for academic leaders鈥攄eans, associate deans, chairs, associate chairs, institute and program directors, faculty directors and center directors.听

Faculty can request a presentation by Soled and her team 鈥渢o better understand the PRR鈥檚 intent to protect academic freedom and to create a collegial enterprise,鈥 Soled said. She said several departments and colleges have already had the presentation and found it valuable in helping them to create a more positive and supportive culture.听

鈥淥ur goal is to put the PRR document at the center of our work in transforming and revitalizing the faculty workplace,鈥 Moore said.听