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Faculty Senate Report

Faculty Senate Report. Warren K. Wray Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs October 14, 2010. Office of Academic Affairs. Strategic and Tactical Planning Activities

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Faculty Senate Report

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  1. Faculty Senate Report Warren K. Wray Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs October 14, 2010

  2. Office of Academic Affairs • Strategic and Tactical Planning Activities • Blue Sky Task Force Open forum scheduled October 11 at 3 pm - recommendations of the task force will be presented. • Members of the Corporate Relations Team are scheduled to travel to Huntsville, AL on Nov. 8 – 10 • Branding and marketing of institution • Enhance strategic partnerships with corporations located in that area

  3. Office of Academic Affairs • Faculty Activities • Working on draft campus NTT promotion policy. Policy will be presented to Personnel committee for consideration later this month. • Faculty Excellence Award nominations currently under review by committee. • Faculty Achievement, Teaching, Research and Service Award nominations are due November 5.

  4. Global Learning The Engineering Education Center (EEC) in St. Louis continues to improve its capability for serving the Rolla campus: • A faculty learning community has been established within Blackboard to engage adjunct faculty as a group and encourage them to exchange. • Linda Chiles, the Video Production Specialist at the EEC, helps adjunct faculty improve course delivery that originates from St. Louis. • A room is available at the EEC for use as a conference room and can be scheduled by Rolla-based faculty for occasional meetings in St. Louis.

  5. Office of Graduate Studies • Visited Rose Hulman Institute to recruit high quality graduate students • Implementation of Graduate Learning Outcomes: Many departments/programs making good progress.

  6. International Affairs October 9th Celebration of Nations’ Event focused on celebrating the cultural diversity which enriches our campus and community. Number of sponsored students has increased from 98 in FS2008 to 242 for FS2010. These students pay full tuition and fees.

  7. Office of Sponsored Programs FY11 activities through the end of September and a year-over-year comparison are as follows: Proposals awarded in total dollars: $21.7M (up 3.5%) Number of proposals awarded and amendments: 95 (down 8.7%) Proposals submitted in total dollars: $37.5M (down 41.5%) Number of proposals submitted: 132 (down 10.2%) Research expenditures: $14.3M (up 11.5%) F&A recovered: $2.3M (up 6.7%) Number of active awards: 634 (down 0.2%)

  8. K. Corzine and J. Huang, “Impedance Measurements Using Line to Line Injection” M. Leu and A. Gawate, “Computer Aided Dental Bar Design” J. Sarangapani, A. Ramachandran, C. Saygin and K. Cha, “Adaptive Inventory Management System” J. Stoffer, E. Morris and S. Hayes, “Corrosion Resistant Coatings” R. Zoughi, M. A. AbouKhousa, M. T. A. Ghasr, S. Kharkivskiy and D. Pommerenke, “Microwave and Millimeter Wave Imaging System” Congratulations to … for New Patents

  9. Office of Undergraduate Studies CERTI Curators’ Teaching Summit, “Balancing Teaching and Research” part 2, on Monday, Oct. 18, noon-1 p.m. in St. Pat’s Ballroom C. Lunch is provided. Academic Advising Series Conference • October 25, 2010, “Advising Probationary and Academically Deficient Students” • For more information, contact the Undergraduate Advising Office at 341-4424, or visit: http://advising.mst.edu/conferenceseries/conf_series.html LEAD 50 S&T faculty are running 36 LEAD guided-learning centers for their courses.  LEAD also provides peer tutoring for 28 courses.  To see what LEAD offers, go to the link LEAD SCHEDULE at http://lead.mst.edu.

  10. ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT Fall 2010 Enrollment Census • 7,206 students, up 391 from fall 2009 (5.7%) • 1170 Freshmen, 387 Transfers, 476 New Graduate Students • 27.7 average ACT (upper 10% in nation) • 94% have a 3.5 high school GPA or higher • 85% in upper 30% of high school class

  11. ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT • 1702 Graduate Students • 1610 Female Students • 960 International Students • 686 Distance Students • 560 Under-represented Minority Students • 163 Latino/Hispanic Students

  12. Largest Campus Enrollment Years

  13. 7,000 in 2010 not the same 7,000 from 1981 Fall 1981 Total Students: 7,480 On-campus: 7,039 Distance/EEC: 441 Undergraduate: 6,313 Freshmen: 1,488 Graduate: 1,167 Fall 2000 Total Students: 4,626 On-campus: 4,393 Distance/EEC: 233 Undergraduate: 3,698 Freshmen: 696 Graduate: 928 Fall 2010 Total Students: 7,206 On-campus: 6,520 Distance/EEC: 686 Undergraduate: 5,504 Freshmen: 1,170 Graduate: 1,702

  14. 2010 ASEE Rankings 19th in Nation for Largest Undergraduate Engineering Enrollment 17th in Nation for Number of Engineering Degrees Granted to African-Americans 19th in Nation for Number of BS Engineering Degrees Granted

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