Watch the first Town Hall meeting of the academic year for faculty and staff. Hosted by President Andrew Armacost and fellow University administrators, Town Halls allow for question-and-answer discussions and feedback on all things UND.
0:00: Welcome
7:53: Can we get an update on our athletic buildings?
10:09: Can we get an update on the Huron (pay equity) study?
16:08: Can we get assurance that people will not be fired or laid off as a result of the study?
17:49: Is there a plan on adding additional custodial support to the buildings?
19:34: In light of the upcoming legislative session this spring, what will UND be doing to fulfill our UND LEADS Strategic Plan’s aspiration to ensure that all members of our UND community feel welcome, including members of our community who may be different races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as all of their allies?
22:01: In addition, there is a follow-on question about health care services for the members of our community, including the trans community and students who need reproductive health care.
25:00: Can we get an update on the Merrifield Hall renovation?
26:28: Because of the parking situation, are we getting more requests to work hybrid or fully remote?
27:28: Is Sept. 9 the concrete date for University leadership to get information back on the Huron study, and when can faculty and staff expect more information?
29:13 Can you tell us about the difference between the reserved parking spots vs. general administrative parking lots? There have been some changes, and there are questions about the price differential.
36:39: (President Armacost acknowledges and addresses several questions related to parking.)
39:50: Can we get a reminder for where to submit parking feedback?
42:29: What was the reason for moving away from Starfish to Hawk Central, and when will the training for faculty happen?
45:16: There has been a lot of work around repatriation the last two years. Can you provide an update on where we are now?
49:34: Regarding the compensation issue, supervisors will be receiving training for employees, and the question is: Will that training include new staff supervisors as well?
51:08: President Armacost’s closing comments.
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