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Faculty Senate Meeting June 15, 2017

Faculty Senate Meeting June 15, 2017. Agenda. I. Call to Order and Roll Call - B. Hale, Secretary II. Approval of minutes III. Campus Reports and Responses IV. Guest Speaker: President Choi V. Reports of Standing and Special Committees VI. Old Business

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Faculty Senate Meeting June 15, 2017

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  1. Faculty Senate Meeting June 15, 2017

  2. Agenda I. Call to Order and Roll Call - B. Hale, Secretary II. Approval of minutes III. Campus Reports and Responses IV. Guest Speaker: President Choi V. Reports of Standing and Special Committees VI. Old Business VII. New Business and Announcements VIII. Adjourn

  3. Agenda I. Call to Order and Roll CallII. Approval of April 20, 2017 minutesApril 20, 2017 III. Campus Reports and Responses IV. Guest Speaker: President Choi V. Reports of Standing and Special Committees VI. Old Business VII. New Business and Announcements VIII. Adjourn

  4. Agenda I. Call to Order and Roll Call II. Approval of minutes III. Campus Reports and Responses IV. Guest Speaker: President Choi V. Reports of Standing and Special Committees VI. Old Business VII. New Business and Announcements VIII. Adjourn

  5. Agenda Campus Reports and Responses • A. President’s Report, T. Schuman • B. Administrative Reports • i) Chancellor’s Report • ii) Provost’s Report • C. Staff Council Report • D. Student Council • E. Council of Graduate Students

  6. President’s Report15 June 2017

  7. Intercampus Faculty Council (IFC) • IFC met Monday, 12 June, by telepresence • Campus’ progress on budgeting • Campus’ progress on program review • Responsiveness of IFC to rapid changes • Per System President Choi on System actions • Drop $550k/yr lobbyist office for $120k/yr consultants • Layoffs to align marketing and communication • Consolidations across System: Enrollment mgmt, HR, etc. • Open source academic materials: System task force • 3-4 faculty, librarians, staff, admin • Explore resources and utilization System-wide

  8. Intercampus Faculty Council (IFC) • 2017-18 IFC agenda planning discussion • NTT faculty workload • Faculty teaching evaluations • Program reviews of campuses • UMKC, and Mizzou using “Academic Analytics” • UMKC using “rpk GROUP” consultants • UMSL - CFO developed profitability models

  9. Program Reviews Underway • Forms sent to chairs for completion • Program data entry • IE sourcing • Methodology chosen is “Prioritizing Academic Programs and Services” • Book by Robert C. Dickeson, Principle of “Academic Strategy Partners LLC” • Graduate of Mizzou • Forms requesting data entry neglect ‘rest of story’ • Evaluation rubric • Prioritization rubric

  10. Welcome Interim Chancellor Chris Maples • Welcome to Dr. Maples • Meeting with FS officers was Monday, 12 June • FS, IFC information • Bylaws status • Trust, lack thereof • Chancellor’s residence • Department chair search processes, bylaws vs. practice • Free speech policy

  11. Freedom of Expression Statement • Speech issues on campuses nationwide • System and President Choi expressed a desire for System-wide policy/statement • Mizzou generated a Freedom of Expression statement • Based off University of Chicago statement • Included additional language for issues per their campus • Still need ‘space utilization policy’ for campus • Discussed at IFC and Mizzou statement endorsed • I seek Senate endorsement of the original Mizzou statement:

  12. Agenda Campus Reports and Responses • President’s Report • B. Administrative Reports • i) Chancellor’s Report, C. Maples • ii) Provost’s Report • C. Staff Council Report • D. Student Council • E. Council of Graduate Students

  13. Agenda Campus Reports and Responses • A. President’s Report • B. Administrative Reports • i) Chancellor’s Report • ii) Provost’s Report • - NO REPORT • C. Staff Council Report • D. Student Council • E. Council of Graduate Students

  14. Agenda Campus Reports and Responses • A. President’s Report • B. Administrative Reports • i) Chancellor’s Report • ii) Provost’s Report • C. Staff Council Report, S. Dees for B. Abner • D. Student Council • E. Council of Graduate Students

  15. Blood Drive • Education Scholarship Program • Staff Day Recap

  16. Agenda Campus Reports and Responses • A. President’s Report • B. Administrative Reports • i) Chancellor’s Report • ii) Provost’s Report • C. Staff Council Report • D. Student Council – NO REPORT • E. Council of Graduate Students– NO REPORT

  17. Agenda Campus Reports and Responses • A. President’s Report • B. Administrative Reports • i) Chancellor’s Report • ii) Provost’s Report • C. Staff Council Report • D. Student Council – NO REPORT • E. Council of Graduate Students – NO REPORT

  18. Agenda I. Call to Order and Roll Call II. Approval of minutes III. Campus Reports and Responses IV. Guest Speaker: President Choi V. Reports of Standing and Special Committees VI. Old Business VII. New Business and Announcements VIII. Adjourn

  19. Carnegie Classifications • R1(Highest Research) – Mizzou (115 Universities) • R2 (Higher Research) – UMKC, S&T and UMSL (107 Universities) • Research & development (R&D) expenditures in science and engineering • R&D expenditures in non-S&E fields • S&E research staff (postdoctoral appointees and other non-faculty research staff with doctorates) • Doctoral conferrals in humanities, in social sciences, in STEM and other fields (e.g., business, education, public policy, social work)

  20. 2013 ASU MUP Metrics for Top 200 Institutions

  21. Faculty Counts

  22. Space Deficit in 2015

  23. Comparisons with Peers

  24. S&T UG StudentsTotal:5,411Unduplicated Headcount FY2016 All Terms

  25. S&T UG Pell StudentsTotal:1,536Unduplicated Headcount FY2016 All Terms

  26. Distressed Communities Index

  27. How Can UM and MU Support REDI?

  28. Strategic Investments – S&T Advanced Construction and Materials Laboratory • 7 strategic faculty hires in: • Communication • Biology • Physics • Engineering • ACML Building • Staff hires for: • Teaching and research support • Advising

  29. Faculty Hiring

  30. Strategic Objectives • Create an institution that meets high standards of excellence in education, research, engagement and economic development for MO and beyond • Create an inclusive framework of background, experience and thought that values each Missourian • Create programs and an environment that promote student learning & success; faculty research & impact; student and faculty engagement with MO citizens • Create measure of accountability for all stakeholders to contribute to UM System vision • Eliminate barriers of personalities, processes, practices and policies that hinder collaborations and progress

  31. Hiring a New Chancellor • What makes S&T an attractive institution? • What do we need to improve at S&T? • How can you contribute to attract outstanding chancellor?

  32. Thank you www.umsystem.edu

  33. Agenda I. Call to Order and Roll Call II. Approval of minutes III. Campus Reports and Responses IV. Guest Speaker: President Choi V. Reports of Standing and Special Committees VI. Old Business VII. New Business and Announcements VIII. Adjourn

  34. Agenda Reports of Standing and Special Committees A. Curricula Committee, T. Schuman B. Information Technology/Computing C. Rules, Procedures and Agenda

  35. CCC Meetings • 9 May (was action deadline for Fall semester) • Degree change (DC) forms • Non-affecting Course change (CC) forms • Experimental course (EC) forms • 15 August (upcoming) • Committee Activity • 11 Degree change request (DC forms) • 34 Course change requests (CC forms) • 13 Experimental course request (EC forms) • Undergraduate engineering degree requirements

  36. Degree Changes Requested • File 146.17 BIO SC-BA: Biological Sciences BA • File 16.21 CHEM-BS: Chemistry BS • File 28.16 CMP SC-BS: Computer Science BS • File 29.9 CMP SC-MI: Computer Science Minor • File 149.21 CR ENG-BS: Ceramic Engineering BS • File 242 Latin American Studies for Technical Applications Minor • File 95.16 MI ENG-BS: Mining Engineering BS • File 169.7 MI ENG-MS: Mining Engineering MS • File 90.24 MT ENG-BS: Metallurgical Engineering BS • File 192.15 PSYCH-BA: Psychology BA • File 193.17 PSYCH-BS: Psychology BS

  37. Course Changes Requested: • File 1680.1 CER ENG 4220: Mechanical Properties of Ceramics • File 4413 CER ENG 4410: Introduction to Integrated Computational Materials Engineering • File 4414 CER ENG 6410: Advanced Integrated Computational Materials Engineering • File 537.1 COMP SCI 6303: Pervasive Computing • File 1741.1 COMP SCI 6600: Formal Methods in Computer Security • File 2186.1 ELEC ENG 2800: Electrical Circuits • File 90.1 ELEC ENG 3340: Basic Programmable Logic Controllers • File 4403 ELEC ENG 5325: Applied Nonlinear Control • File 4423 GEOLOGY 4085: Internship • File 4424 GEOLOGY 5085: Internship • File 4415 GEOLOGY 5681: Lidar Principles and Application • File 4425 GEOLOGY 6085: Internship • File 385.1 GEOLOGY 6651: Granite and Rhyolite Petrogenesis

  38. Course Changes Requested: • File 1245.3 MECH ENG 5212: Introduction to Finite Element Analysis • File 1974.1 MET ENG 1210: Chemistry of Materials • File 874.1 MIN ENG 1912: Principles of Mining Engineering • File 2520.1 MIN ENG 2126: Introduction to Mining Safety • File 2268.1 MIN ENG 2412: Principles of Mineral Processing • File 1534.1 MIN ENG 2925: Surveying for Mineral Engineers • File 3913 MIN ENG 3913: Mineral Identification and Exploration • File 1944.6 MIN ENG 4096: Computer Aided Mine Design • File 1128.7 MIN ENG 4097: Capstone Design Project • File 2260.5 MIN ENG 4113: Mine Atmosphere Control • File 1302.5 MIN ENG 4512: Mine Management • File 1726.1 MIN ENG 4522: Ore Reserve Analysis and Geostatistics

  39. Course Changes Requested: • File 1145.4 MIN ENG 4912: Mine Power and Drainage • File 1524.1 MIN ENG 4932: Underground Mining Methods and Equipment • File 682.1 MIN ENG 4933: Surface Mining Methods and Equipment • File 408.1 MIN ENG 5612: Principles of Explosives Engineering • File 300.1 MIN ENG 5913: Advanced Computer Aided Mine Design • File 134.1 NUC ENG 4259: Licensing of Nuclear Power Plants • File 2371.1 NUC ENG 4496: Nuclear System Design I • File 4421 PET ENG 2002: Cooperative Work Training

  40. Curriculum committee moves for FS to approve the DC and CC form actions • Discussion: Questions or comments?

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