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Spring 2012 General Faculty Meeting – Interim Provost Boosinger

Spring 2012 General Faculty Meeting – Interim Provost Boosinger. Provost’s Office areas of emphasis since June 2011 Budget Enrollment Honors College Research Week 2012 Over 400 AU and AUM presentations associated with Research Week competitions.

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Spring 2012 General Faculty Meeting – Interim Provost Boosinger

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  1. Spring 2012 General Faculty Meeting – Interim Provost Boosinger • Provost’s Office areas of emphasis since June 2011 • Budget • Enrollment • Honors College • Research Week 2012 • Over 400 AU and AUM presentations associated with Research Week competitions. • Plus 47 Workshops held and 2 keynote speakers. • Common Book Program • 2012-2013 selection is The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, by Rebecca Skloot. • Students encouraged at Camp War Eagle to purchase and read the book; there will be a writing contest sponsored by the Office of University Writing for incoming students. • Guest speakers, films, and programs during the first 6-weeks of fall semester to support the mission of Auburn Connects!.

  2. Spring 2012 General Faculty Meeting – Interim Provost Boosinger • Central Classroom Facility • Central Classroom Facilities Program Requirements Committee has 22 members that includes faculty, students (graduate and undergraduate), staff, and administrators. • Committee responsibilities include: • Visiting central classroom facilities on other campuses; • Reviewing current and future AU classroom data and needs; • Developing a basic program of classrooms for the CCF; • Interviewing Architects and Construction Management firms; and • Developing a list of fundamental principles to guide design and construction. • Once the architect and construction management firms are named, the committee will play a key role in the pre-construction phase that will include extensive opportunities for campus input. • Clemson University Visit • Team of 6 representatives from Auburn spending a day with representatives at Clemson University on April 24th.

  3. Spring 2012 General Faculty Meeting – Interim Provost Boosinger • CourseEval • In the fall, 69.6% of students completed all of their course evaluations. • A total of 68,956 evaluations were completed for 3,866 course-sections. These numbers compare very favorably to the 70,984 paper evaluations completed in 3,084 course-sections in Fall 2010. • For Spring, 2012, departments have been given the flexibility to select their own questions. • 4 of the Senate-approved questions the Teaching Effectiveness Committee developed were recommended for use across all units: virtually all departments have elected to include these questions. • The Spring survey period will be from April 21 to 29.

  4. Spring 2012 General Faculty Meeting – Interim Provost Boosinger • Questions?

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