
With unemployment rates continuing to increase and
the housing market slumping, state tax revenues will continue to decline and
place great strains on state agencies, including the University of Colorado, Dale
DeBoer, associate professor, Economics, and chair of the University Budget
Advisory Committee said recently.
“Unfortunately, the indicators point to conditions
for the State of Colorado to continue to worsen,” DeBoer said. “That makes our
work today even more important.”
DeBoer set the stage for a July 9 brainstorming
session that filled the Haehn Community Room with more than 50 faculty and
staff members anxious to share their ideas about decreasing expenses and
increasing revenues.
Over the next six weeks, targets will be set in
specific areas. In September, Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak plans to unveil a
strategy to realign the university’s strategic plan with the forecasted state
budget.
The general target areas and the person responsible
for gathering ideas, follows. Faculty and staff are encouraged to share ideas
in person or by e-mail to vcaf@uccs.edu
Efficiency and effectiveness. Brian Burnett, vice
chancellor, Administration and Finance
Innovation and partnerships. Martin Wood, chief
operating officer, University Advancement
Academic innovations. Peg Bacon, provost
Enterprise and business development. Susan Szpyrka,
associate vice chancellor, Administration and Finance
Strategic enrollment management. Pam Shockley-Zalabak,
chancellor