August 12, 2005
U. of Colorado at Boulder's Former President to Teach at the Denver Campus; Architecture School at U. of Tennessee Has an Architect in Charge Again; Harvard African-American Studies Professor Will Be Senior Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity
A PROFESSOR AGAIN: Elizabeth Hoffman, who announced her resignation as president of the University of Colorado at Boulder this spring after a football-recruiting scandal and the Ward Churchill controversy overwhelmed her five-year tenure, will return to the classroom this fall. She has joined the faculty of the Graduate School of Public Affairs on the university's Denver campus.
"I've had 16 years of administrative experience," and "there was a lot I could offer to graduate students,"
This is an article for subscribers only. You may access this article by purchasing a:
Digital or Print Subscription
Web Pass
Already have an account? Log In Now.
-
Peer Review

-
Academic Assets

-
Teaching


