Academic Affairs

Interfolio – Review, Promotion and Tenure
We are pleased to announce that UConn is adopting Interfolio’s Review, Promotion, and Tenure module to create a unified and seamless process to support UConn’s excellent faculty. As we implement the platform in the coming year, faculty and administrators across our campuses will have access to a single, streamlined platform for managing the review, promotion, and tenure process. This is an exciting change that will lead to greater transparency, equity, and ease in the faculty review process. Implementation of the Interfolio Review, Promotions, and Tenure module is part of our ambition to strengthen systems and adhere to best practices across the many specialties and academic cultures that comprise our university. The system will help address long-standing inconsistencies and manual processes in the review, promotion, and tenure process.
A collaborative team from the Provost Office, along with partners from Interfolio, have begun the set-up, template construction, and data integration process, and we expect to launch the new system for the 2023-2024 PTR/PR cycle. Over the next few months, you will receive relevant updates and information about the Interfolio platform and the implementation process. For more information, please visit the Interfolio @ UConn webpage. Please note this is not applicable to UConn Health employees.
Interfolio – Dossier
Dossier is Interfolio’s online platform for academics to collect and curate scholarly materials, request, and receive confidential letters of recommendation, and prepare for upcoming evaluations. As a faculty or staff member who is a user in Interfolio, you can use Dossier to store your CV, publications, and other important career materials for easy reference. You can then use Dossier to share your documents for review by others, to be included in review and promotion submissions, and to review documents shared with you by your colleagues.
Dossier will be available to all faculty members and academic staff who administer the PTR/PR process in the fall 2022 semester. There is an instructional guide with information on how to access your account available on the Interfolio @ UConn webpage. Please note this is not applicable to UConn Health employees.
Community Success & Wellness

Red Folder Initiative
While students often begin semesters with high levels of excitement, they can also carry some concerns about their ability to succeed in their coursework. Their stress levels often increase as the semester proceeds and the demands on their time and productivity increase. Students may also experience stressors from other areas of their lives at any point in time that can impact their ability to focus and be present in their classes. When students are struggling, a supportive conversation can go a long way in helping them achieve success at UConn.
The goal of conversations about concerns beyond academics is simply to demonstrate care by assisting students in connecting with campus resources. We’re providing the “Red Folder” as a guide for faculty, staff, student leaders, and others who interact with UConn students to recognize when they may be struggling, respond effectively, and refer them to campus supports. Bookmark the Red Folder page of the Student Health and Wellness website for information on campus resources and crisis support services.
Faculty Honors and Awards
Faculty at the University of Connecticut are known nationally and internationally for their excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service. As a highly visible measure of this, our faculty are frequently recognized for their excellence and expertise as recipients of many internal and prestigious national and international awards. Each achievement is richly deserved and further elevates the international reputation of UConn as a top research institution. To further recognize our excellent faculty, the Office of the Provost has developed a webpage to highlight such awards and honors. Please visit the Awards & Honors webpage to learn more about our faculty and details on how to submit award information to be published on our page. This page is scheduled to be updated once every semester and faculty are encouraged to submit their recent external awards and honors for recognition.
Personnel
UConn Humanities Institute Personnel Update

After serving as Director of the Humanities institute (UCHI) for the last 9 years, Dr. Michael Lynch will be stepping down at the end of the 2022-23 academic year and will take on the role of Provost’s Professor of Humanities. In his time as director, Dr. Lynch has guided the Institute through enormous success, including receipt of several grants, establishing the first ever New England Humanities Consortium (NEHC), and expanding the NEHC Faculty of Color Working Group. Under his leadership, UCHI quadrupled its space, significantly expanded its fellowship program, tripled the amount of conferences and colloquia it sponsors, increased its donor funding, and raised its public profile to become an internationally known research center. Throughout his tenure as director, Lynch maintained an active research profile himself, publishing books discussed in venues ranging from Fresh Air, The New York Times, Washington Post and the New Yorker; and he continued to speak to a wide range of audiences, including TED, SXSW, the Collège de France and the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.
Dr. Lynch is a tireless advocate for the humanities. His work focuses on truth, democracy, and the ethics of technology, and he is currently writing a book on truth in politics. You can learn more about Dr. Lynch and his research and publications on his website. Dr. Lynch has been a faculty member at UConn for 18 years and will continue to contribute to the academic mission in his new role.
Details regarding the search for the next director of the Humanities Institute will be announced soon. In the meantime, reach out to provost@uconn.edu with any questions.
Waterbury Campus Director Search Update
The search for the next director of the Waterbury Campus is underway and chaired by Indrajeet Chaubey, Dean of College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. The application period has closed, and review of candidates has commenced. Additional details will follow in the coming weeks.
Academic Affairs Spotlight
The Office of the Provost and the units that report in academic affairs are staffed and led by an outstanding group of talented and dedicated colleagues. This month, we would like to spotlight our newest member, Amy Gorin, who recently joined us as Interim Vice Provost for Health Sciences.
Amy is a professor of Psychological Sciences and previously served as director of the Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP). In her role as vice provost, Amy is working to facilitate interdisciplinary connections and alignment among schools and colleges, UConn Health, and our many campuses. Amy is also interested in the mental health of our students, and will partner with SHaW on creating and expanding resources for faculty and academic staff in order to support student success and wellness. To read the full interview with Amy, click here.

What does a typical work week look like for you?
A typical week for me is split between the Storrs and Farmington campuses. Right now, I am learning as much as I can about all of our health science units, touring research and educational spaces, and getting up to speed on opportunities and challenges that exist around cross-campus collaborations from the perspective of faculty, deans, and other administrators. I am also kicking off a NIH grant that involves the development of a new mobile app for couples-based weight management, so I am working closely with my research team to get that off the ground.
What is an important project/initiative you’re working on right now?
My first meeting this morning is about a new, state-sponsored initiative to grow our social work and nursing programs to meet the health care needs of Connecticut. UConn plays an essential role in training our healthcare workforce and if we secure funding from this new initiative, it will allow us to further strengthen these critical pipelines.
What are you most looking forward to as the academic year begins?
I love the energy from our students. I live close to the Storrs campus and with the windows open, I can hear the marching band practicing in the weeks leading up to the fall semester. Our campus and our town comes alive when the students are back.
What is your favorite UConn sports moment?
This is an easy one. By far, my favorite UConn sports experience is the 1999 Men’s Basketball Final Four in Tampa, being there with my dad who is a superfan, and cheering on the team as they upset Duke. Perfection.
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Monday, August 29th – First Day of Classes
Monday, September 5th – Labor Day (no classes)
Monday, September 26th & Tuesday, September 27th – Rosh Hashanah
Wednesday, September 28th – Board of Trustees Meeting
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