UAFS Town Hall Meetings
Campus Conversations That Matter
Town Halls are your opportunity to connect directly with UAFS leadership, hear about important university initiatives, and share your perspective. These open forums strengthen our campus be encouraging open communication, creating shared understanding, and ensuring every voice has a place in the conversation.
All faculty and staff are encouraged to participate. Whether you attend in person or online, Town Halls give you the opportunity to:
- Learn about university priorities, plans, and progress.
- Ask questions directly — anonymously if you prefer — through our question form.
- Stay informed on issues that affect our campus community.
How to Participate
- In Person: Attend at the time and location listed below.
- Online: Links and login details will be emailed to faculty and staff prior to each session.
- Ask a Question: Submit your question at any time using the Ask a Question form. (Submissions may remain anonymous).
Upcoming Town Halls
Budget Town Hall
- Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2025
- Time: 3:30 p.m.
- Location: Windgate Art & Design Theatre (Windgate, Room 107) & on Teams.
- Host: Carey Tucker, UAFS Vice Chancellor for Finance & Administration
- Topic: Overview of UAFS's Fiscal Year 2026 budget. The presentation will be recorded for those unable to attend. (FY26 Budget is available on uafs.edu)
Legislative Town Hall
- Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2025
- Time: 3:30 p.m.
- Location: Windgate Art & Design Theatre (Windgate, Room 107)
- Host: Jennifer King, UAFS Chief of Staff and Legislative Liaison
- Topic: Review of recent legislation and its impact on university.
Institutional Effectiveness Progress (IEP) Town Hall
- Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2026
- Time: 1 p.m.
- Location: TBD
- Hosts: Terisa Riley, Chancellor; Shadow Robinson, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs; Carey Tucker, Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration; Blake Rickman, Vice Chancellor for Advancement
- Topics: Divisional updates on Institutional Effectiveness Progress reports.
Town Halls are designed to keep faculty and staff connected and informed. Your participation helps strengthen communication across campus and ensures important conversations take place in an open and collaborative environment.