This award honors a faculty member (IRC or Tenured/Tenure-Track) who demonstrates a long-standing commitment to advance CU Denver. Nominees will be selected based upon their record of success in any of these areas:
This award honors a staff member (classified or university staff, must have a minimum of one year of University service at .50 FTE or greater) who demonstrates a long-standing commitment to advance CU Denver. The nomination will show that the staff member has demonstrated all of the following:
Application Process
Nominations will be reviewed by a five-person selection committee with broad campus representation. The winner will receive a stipend of $1,500 and a glass sculpture that will be presented at the Celebration of Faculty Excellence event, and may be asked to give a campus talk. The award winner will be announced in April 2026.
Nominations are due by close of business on Monday, February 16, 2026, to Betsy Metzger, Faculty Affairs Campus Administrator, Office of the Provost, with a copy to your dean and department chair where relevant.
Please limit all nomination materials (excluding the CV) to no more than 5 pages to include:
1.Two- or three-page statement written by the nominee that includes the nominee’s philosophy and that addresses at least one of the three criteria for the award
2.Correspondence from current or former colleagues such as other faculty, students, peers, alumni, staff or administrators
3.Current vita, prepared according to the standard CU Denver format.
Please compile all documents into one PDF file before submitting the nomination.
Faculty Inclusive Excellence Awardees
David Mays
David joined Teach for America 30 years ago and since then he has believed that technical education provides an opportunity to bring people together, to work creatively, and to earn a living all while answering a higher calling to serve the public health, safety, and welfare.
His mission to bring people together is evident in the many college-level and a campus-level initiatives he has been engaged with, including serving as the lead on the Engineering HSI grand challenge team.
His goal and vision of student-centered teaching for active learning is two pronged: He meets students where they are, offering them what they need. And he helps students feel at home, creating a welcoming environment with the mindset that a public university is a shared home.
David's' contribution to CU Denver is significant, impactful, and innovative.
Staff Inclusive Excellence Awardees
Rosanna Miiller Salas
Rosanna exemplifies the qualities of an Inclusive Excellence Staff award recipient. Her unwavering commitment to digital accessibility, her inclusive practices, and her dedication to fostering a sense of belonging at CU Denver make her a deserving candidate. Her professional interests are building inclusive online courses, eLearning innovations, improving online accessibility, OER, educational communities around the word, bringing relevant technology into schools, and designing and developing multilingual educational resources.
Her genuine dedication to this work inspires others to move beyond minimum requirements and truly embrace inclusive excellence as a core value.
Erick Chavez-Navarrete
Erick has consistently demonstrated outstanding service and support to students since joining CU Denver and the CLAS Academic Advising team. Erick’s contributions and leadership have been critical to support several initiatives, processes, and transitions at the college including the International College Beijing (ICB) program. Erick understands the impact all practices – big and small – can have in cultivating a positive, safe, and inclusive experience.CU Denver
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