On Aug. 26, come hear about projects planned for implementation and ways to continue to be engaged with how CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ is aligning resources with its mission.
Jennifer Schufer and Jen Constable were intrigued. As leaders in CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ’s Admissions and Strategic Relations and Communications offices, they had always thought of themselves and their teams as brave and efficient in their work.
Launching last year, Financial Futures delved into four areas of focus: procurement, use of gift funds, new revenue generation and portfolio evaluation, resulting in the identification of 14 opportunities or workstreams.
CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ’s strategic initiatives continue to move ahead, integrate and come together. Read the monthly update, including information on Academic Futures, Financial Futures, the IDEA Plan and more.
What’s happening with our strategic initiatives? Get the monthly update, including information on Academic Futures, Financial Futures, the IDEA Plan, Foundations of Excellence and more.
Dean Robert McDonald has announced the composition of the Online Strategy Working Group, commissioned to develop a roadmap integrating recommendations from Academic Futures and Financial Futures.
Financial Futures, responsible for discovering and uncovering ways to support Academic Futures and other key strategic initiatives, is now in the solution design phase.
Dean of Libraries Robert McDonald will appoint a new faculty-led working group to take on the project: Teaching and Technology, Online and Distance Learning, recommended by the Academic Futures Committee.
What’s happening with our strategic initiatives? Academic Futures is calling for committee nominations and Financial Futures is seeking campus community input, plus more.
Diagnostic efforts throughout the fall semester identified a series of workstreams, or areas that provide opportunity for financial innovation and resource creation, to enhance revenue.