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Faculty Senate Meeting
November 20, 2014
Agenda
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
Call to Order and Roll Call
- Steven Grant, Secretary
Approval of October 23, 2014 meeting minutes
Campus Reports and Responses
Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Old Business
New Business and Announcements
Adjourn
Agenda
I.
Call to Order and Roll Call
- Steven Grant, Secretary
II. Approval of October 23, 2014 meeting minutes
http://facultysenate.mst.edu/media/campussupport/facultysenate/documents/fsminutes/2014/FS.Minutes.10.23.14.pdf
III. Campus Reports and Responses
IV. Reports of Standing and Special Committees
V. Old Business
VI. New Business and Announcements
VII. Adjourn
Agenda
III. Campus Reports and Responses
A. President’s Report, M. Bohner
B. Administrative Reports
i) Chancellor’s Report, C. Schrader
ii) Provost’s Report, R. Marley
C. Staff Council Report, S. Lewis
D. Student Council - NO REPORT, R. Jacobsen
E. Council of Graduate Students - NO REPORT
E. Ronchetto
President’s Report
Faculty Senate Meeting
November 20, 2014
November 20, 2014
President's Report
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Colleges
• CASB Website is up: casb.mst.edu
• Associate Dean for Research and External
Relations (four candidates: Michael Davis,
Yinfa Ma, Melanie Mormile, Klaus Woelk).
• Associate Dean of Academic Affairs (four
candidates: Robert Aaronstam, Kate
Drowne, Shannon Fogg, Klaus Woelk).
• CEC Website is up: cec.mst.edu
November 20, 2014
President's Report
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Title IX
• FS Officers met with Brett Sokolow, CEO
of NCHERM Group, external consultant
concerning Title IX. www.ncherm.org
• Three problems related to Equity
Resolution Panels (concerning students):
1. No faculty on it. 2. Witnesses cannot be
forced to speak (“community pressure”). 3.
What role do the advisors play in a
hearing?
November 20, 2014
President's Report
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Title IX
• Complaint made -> 60 days clock starts.
• 1. Investigation 2. Hearing 3. For Faculty
Dismissal for Cause.
• No
Discrimination
->
(Severe
or
Pervasive) + Objectively Offensive -> 
• OO: “Reasonable person” finds it offensive
November 20, 2014
President's Report
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Title IX Commandments
Investigation
Thorough
Reliable
Impartial
Process
Prompt
Effective
Equitable
Remedies
End the discrimination
November 20, 2014
Prevent its recurrence
President's Report
Remedy the effects upon
the victim and community
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Intercampus Faculty Council
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Last IFC Meeting was on November 13.
Evaluation of Ability to Work.
Xx
President’s Awards (due Jan 30, 2015).
NCTQ lawsuit.
November 20, 2014
President's Report
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Agenda
III. Campus Reports and Responses
A. President’s Report, M. Bohner
B. Administrative Reports
i) Chancellor’s Report, R. Marley for C. Schrader
ii) Provost’s Report, R. Marley
C. Staff Council Report - NO REPORT, S. Lewis
D. Student Council - NO REPORT, R. Jacobsen
E. Council of Graduate Students - NO REPORT
E. Ronchetto
FACULTY SENATE
CHANCELLOR’S REPORT
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NOVEMBER 20, 2014
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
• Bertelsmeyer
Hall dedication
• Geothermal
ribbon cutting
GLOBAL AND STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
• Executive Director of
Corporate Relations
• Assistant Vice
Chancellor for Global
Learning
• Smithsonian Tropical
Research Institute
• Partnership with
Phelps County
Regional Medical
Center
HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION,
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
• Title IX
• ePerformance
STRATEGIC PLANNING
• Strategic Planning
Summit
• Chancellor’s
Challenge Awards
• Innovation Team
awards
STUDENT AFFAIRS
• Leadership and
cultural programs
• Student Life
• Testing center
UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT
Agenda
III. Campus Reports and Responses
A. President’s Report, M. Bohner
B. Administrative Reports
i) Chancellor’s Report, R. Marley for C. Schrader
ii) Provost’s Report, R. Marley
C. Staff Council Report - NO REPORT, S. Lewis
D. Student Council - NO REPORT, R. Jacobsen
E. Council of Graduate Students - NO REPORT
E. Ronchetto
PROVOST’S REPORT
November 20, 2014
OVERVIEW
• BIC/Signature Area Status
• President Wolfe Visit
• Provost Office Staff
• Barb Palmer
• Janelle Goss ([email protected])
• Committee To Review Dean Hiring Process
• Division Updates
College of Arts, Sciences, and Business
Faculty Highlights
• John McManus was named a Curators’ Professor
of History and Political Science
• Melanie Mormile received funding as part of the
EPSCoR research with NASA for her work with
extremophiles in Acidic Saline Lakes of Australia
• CASB submitted 11 proposals to the UM Research
Board totaling approximately $400,000
College of Arts, Sciences, and Business
Miscellaneous
• College staffing update
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Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
Associate Dean of Research and External Relations
Administrative Assistant – Cindy Heck began November 10
Finance and Budget Officer – Lucretia Eaton began November 18
Executive Director of Development
• Humanities Open House was held on November 10
– Premier event
– Highlighted research from Arts, Languages, and Philosophy;
Economics; English and Technical Communication; History and
Political Science and Psychological Science
College of
Engineering and Computing
• The college has completed an initial tactical and
operational review using a standard SWOT analysis.
The following were the top ranked categories:
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Strengths - Faculty
Weaknesses - Resources
Opportunities - Building Strong Faculty Teams
Threats - High Enrollment Growth
• Dr. Francisca E. Oboh-Ikuenobe, professor and head
of geology and geophysics has been named interim
chair of the geosciences and geological and
petroleum engineering department. The appointment
takes effect Jan. 1, 2015.
Office of Undergraduate Studies
S&Tconnect
• The 8-week S&Tconnect survey was sent out for all instructors and all
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course sections on October 16, 2014.
The total percent of faculty submitting the surveys more than doubled from the
3-week survey to the 8-week survey.
Faculty/Staff Experiential Learning Award & Service Learning Award
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Nominations are due November 21, 2014
The Experiential Learning Award recognizes faculty and staff who require
undergraduate students to go beyond mastering basic skills and knowledge
in the application of that material to problem solving challenges. These
activities involve collaborations and reflective learning and allow students to
learn environments that align with their aptitudes.
The Service Learning Award recognizes faculty and staff who involve or
influence undergraduate students in academic service learning or
community service activities outside the classroom.
Office of Undergraduate Studies
Assessment Committee
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The Assessment Committee will be reconvened to continue with and
reinvigorate campus efforts focused on HLC accreditation, and overall campus
assessment and accreditation initiatives.
The next comprehensive accreditation visit coming in 2018.
Writing Center
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Total tutoring sessions: ↑20%
STEM tutoring sessions:↑25%
Number of students served: ↑38%
Number of instructors involved: ↑25%
*Compared with fall 2013.
Office of Graduate Studies
• Graduate Leadership Development Program (GLDP) final
meeting scheduled at S&T on November 13-14. Includes
workshops on project management, tour of solar house and
geothermal plant
• 2nd Annual Graduate Family Halloween Party
– 150+ attendees
– Table hosts almost doubled from 2013
• “Promote U” (power introduction practicing) for Chancellor’s
Fellows
– Consisted of workshop with COER, editing of speech by Technical
Editor, “speed dating” type practice event with OURE students, and
recording of perfected power introduction for web use
Office of Graduate Studies
• Recent recruiting events:
– 8 different universities
– 75+ students reached, contact information
shared with departments
– Inviting students to S&T for a campus visit
• 86 theses/dissertations turned in for
format checking (for FS 14 graduates)
– Final copy of theses and dissertations due
Nov. 12th!
Enrollment Management
• Thank you to everyone that contributed
to the Open House on November 1 217 students and their families visited.
• Commencement December 19 & 20 1,057 candidates, a 15% increase.
• Chancellor’s Scholarship finalists will be
on campus Saturday, December 6. 100
of our most talented applicants for Fall
2015.
Curtis Laws Wilson Library
Successes
• Record number of instruction sessions
and one-on-one research consultations
(more in the first semester of 2014, than
in all of FY13/14)
• Reservations for visualization wall
growing step-by-step
Curtis Laws Wilson Library
Challenges
Recruiting for two open positions
(due to a retirement and a
resignation)
Office of Sponsored Programs
• Summary of FY15 activities and year-over-year
comparison through the end of September
– Proposals awarded in total dollars: $15.2M (up 28.9%)
– Number of proposals awarded and amendments: 84
(down 22.2%)
– Proposals submitted in total dollars: $48.2M (up 103.5%)
– Number of proposals submitted: 130 (up 7.4%)
– Total expenditures: $11.6M (down 15.1%)
– Net grant and contract expenditures: $8.4M (down 19.9%)
– F&A recovered: $1.9M (down 21.1%)
– Number of active awards: 598 (down 3.4%)
Congratulations to …
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S. Jung and D. Day, “Scaffolds with Trace Elements for Tissue Regeneration in
Mammals,” US Patent Number 8,551,513, October 8, 2013.
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Newkirk, J., Liou, F. and Francis, R., “Systems and Methods for Fabricating a
Direct Metal Deposition Structure Having Fully Forged Structural Qualities,” US
Patent Number 8,617,661, December 31, 2013.
•
Dogan, F., “Nanostructured Dielectric Materials for High Energy Density
Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors,” US Patent Number 8,644,000, February 4, 2014.
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Dogan, F., “Nanostructured Dielectric Materials for High Energy Density
Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors,” US Patent Number 8,675,344, March 18, 2014.
•
Brow, R., Reis, S. and Chen, G., “Corrosion-Resistant Glasses for Steel
Enamels,” US Patent Number 8,679,389, March 25, 2014.
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Hilmas, G., Fahrenholtz, B., Watts, J. and Brown-Shaklee, H., “Ceramic Welds,
and a Method for Producing the Same,” US Patent Number 8,715,803, May 6,
2014.
Agenda
III. Campus Reports and Responses
A. President’s Report, M. Bohner
B. Administrative Reports
i) Chancellor’s Report, C. Schrader
ii) Provost’s Report, R. Marley
C. Staff Council Report, S. Lewis
D. Student Council - NO REPORT, R. Jacobsen
E. Council of Graduate Students - NO REPORT
E. Ronchetto
November Report
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Fall appreciation was a success
Tee shirts still available for purchase
Collections for Grace for Christmas have begun
November Meeting
 HRSAADI presented information about the
new performance appraisal process
 Sarah Ellis presentation on wellness
 Open Enrollment had 99% completion rate
 Flu shots participation is up from last year
 244 employees have started health
assessment surveys
Agenda
III. Campus Reports and Responses
A. President’s Report, M. Bohner
B. Administrative Reports
i) Chancellor’s Report, C. Schrader
ii) Provost’s Report, R. Marley
C. Staff Council Report, S. Lewis
D. Student Council - NO REPORT, R. Jacobsen
E. Council of Graduate Students - NO REPORT
E. Ronchetto
Agenda
III. Campus Reports and Responses
A. President’s Report, M. Bohner
B. Administrative Reports
i) Chancellor’s Report, C. Schrader
ii) Provost’s Report, R. Marley
C. Staff Council Report, S. Lewis
D. Student Council - NO REPORT, R. Jacobsen
E. Council of Graduate Students - NO REPORT
E. Ronchetto
Agenda
IV. Reports of Standing and Special Committees
A. Rules, Procedures, and Agenda
B. Curricula
C. ITCC
D. Personnel
M. Fitch
T. Schuman
T. Vojta
L. Acar
RP&A Report
Nov 20, 2014
Parking, Security, & Traffic (3, elected by the
Faculty Senate from the list of department
nominees)
• [Still no nominees]
Upcoming: change to student academic
regulations, grade appeals process.
Negotiations underway with Dep’t of Education’s
Office of Civil Rights.
Agenda
IV. Reports of Standing and Special Committees
A. Rules, Procedures, and Agenda
B. Curricula
C. ITCC
D. Personnel
M. Fitch
T. Schuman
T. Vojta
L. Acar
Campus Curricula
Committee Report
20 November 2014
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7 Course Change (CC) forms
File #4108
File #4107
File ##2560.1
File #1862.5
File #4114
File #4115
File #4141
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Chemistry 3459: Accelerated Physical Chemistry Laboratory
Chemistry 5100: Laboratory Safety & Hazardous Materials
IS&T 5885: Human-Computer Interaction
IS&T 6887: Research Methods in Business and IST
Mechanical Engineering 5420: Signal Processing for Instrumentation
Marketing 5320: Marketing for Non-Profits
File #4116 (EC): Biological Sciences 2001: Sleep: Function and Dysfunction
A procedural error was discovered in submitted File #s
2095.4, 268.7, 1746.1, & 2436.1 (Chemistry 3420,
3430, 5420, 5430) from the October 6th meeting. The
course renumbering changes need to be undone
Campus Curricula
Committee Report
20 November 2014
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The Campus Curricula Committee moves
for the approval of the CCC report’s CC
form actions and return of original course
numbering for curricular files 2095.4, 268.7,
1746.1, & 2436.1
Campus Curricula
Committee Report
20 November 2014
- Informational Only 
4 Experimental Course (EC) forms
File #4124 Biological Sciences 5001: Stem Cell Biology and
Regenerative Medicine
File #4122 Business 5001: Financial Statement Analysis
File #4117 Math 1001: Success for Calculus
File #4131 Music 3001: Mechanics of Music
Campus Curricula
Committee Report
20 November 2014
- Informational Only 
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Referrals from RP&A:
Consideration and approval of minimum B.S.
degree requirements
Consideration and discussion of enforcing the use
of course prerequisites during student enrollments
» Was an ABET audit critique
» Establishing an electronic, automated policy was
recommended to RP&A (currently used by other UM
campuses)
» Registrar is formulating policy to be effective October
2015 for spring 2016 semester enrollments
Agenda
IV. Reports of Standing and Special Committees
A. Rules, Procedures, and Agenda
B. Curricula
C. ITCC
D. Personnel
M. Fitch
T. Schuman
T. Vojta
L. Acar
ITCC Report to Faculty Senate, November 2014
• Google Services enhancement:
unlimited storage on Google Drive coming in near future available now
(policy issues: what can be stored on Google)
• Learning Management System (Blackboard vs Canvas):
Columbia campus is finishing their evaluation, decision soon (??),
our Canvas pilot is continuing in the spring semester
• Academic websites
IT is looking for input on how to support departmental and other academic
websites (talk to your ITCC representative!)
• Further discussions:
updates on Peoplesoft evaluation
data center consolidation,
Library updates (video wall)
Agenda
IV. Reports of Standing and Special Committees
A. Rules, Procedures, and Agenda
B. Curricula
C. ITCC
D. Personnel
M. Fitch
T. Schuman
T. Vojta
L. Acar
Personnel Committee
Proposed Changes to CRR 310.035
C. Performance of NTT Faculty
Unlike tenured and tenure-track faculty, whose
performance is evaluated based on their
contribution to research, teaching, and service, the
performance of NTT faculty should be evaluated on
the primary responsibility of the NTT faculty position
as well as the professional activities related to that
primary responsibility.
Agenda
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VI.
VII.
Call to Order and Roll Call
- Steven Grant, Secretary
Approval of October 23, 2014 meeting minutes
Campus Reports and Responses
Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Old Business
New Business and Announcements
Adjourn
Agenda
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
Call to Order and Roll Call
- Steven Grant, Secretary
Approval of October 23, 2014 meeting minutes
Campus Reports and Responses
Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Old Business
New Business and Announcements
Adjourn
Agenda
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
Call to Order and Roll Call
- Steven Grant, Secretary
Approval of October 23, 2014 meeting minutes
Campus Reports and Responses
Reports of Standing and Special Committees
Old Business
New Business and Announcements
Adjourn
Agenda
Adjourn