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Colorado universities may soon be allowed to offer longer contracts to non-tenured faculty

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Bill would change maximum length allowed in a contract between a university and non-tenured track employees from three years to five. University officials testified during the hearing, urging lawmakers to pass the bill. Bill co-sponsor: Universities have found themselves at a disadvantage in trying to attract professors to come into Colorado.
Published 2 months ago

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Colorado universities may soon be allowed to offer longer contracts to non-tenured faculty

University officials testified during the hearing, urging lawmakers to pass the bill. It would change the maximum length allowed in a contract between a university and non-tenured track employees from three years to five.

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