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Faculty Senate Report October 15, 2009

Faculty Senate Report October 15, 2009. Warren K. Wray Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. Academic Affairs. Corporate Development Council (external partners) meeting held September 28 Dialogue on continuing/distance education

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Faculty Senate Report October 15, 2009

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  1. Faculty Senate ReportOctober 15, 2009 Warren K. Wray Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

  2. Academic Affairs • Corporate Development Council (external partners) meeting held September 28 • Dialogue on continuing/distance education • Additional opportunities for enhancing corporate partnerships explored • Corporate Relations Team (campus representatives) • Hosted lunch for ~ 20 recruiters on September 30 to discuss various opportunities with Missouri S&T

  3. Academic Affairs • Curriculum • Received proposal for special program: sustainability minor • Revisions to Explosives Engineering MS completed. Proposal in final review before returning to UM Academic Affairs • New Faculty Programs • Held mentoring session on graduate student advising with 1st and 2nd year faculty members

  4. Enrollment ManagementEnrollment Performance Fall 2009Missouri S&T Record Highs Graduate enrollment 1610 American Indian/Alaskan Native 44 Black, Non-Hispanic 362 Hispanic-American 169 Non-Resident, International 819 Total Minorities, Non-Caucasian US Citizens 719 Under-Represented Minority US Citizens 646 Non-Resident, International 819

  5. Global Studies Engineering Education Center in St. Louis The EEC in St. Louis can now provide courses to Rolla based on-campus students through the VCC allowing qualified adjuncts to carry some of the teaching load departments are experiencing as a result of record enrollments. • 18 course sections being taught by adjunct faculty from the St. Louis area • 414 on-campus students received such instruction during AY 2008 –2009 • At least that many should receive classes from the EEC during AY2009 – 2010.

  6. Global StudiesEngineering Education Center in St. Louis

  7. Graduate Studies Approval of Graduate Certificates: • Revised Certificates • Business Essentials • Computational Intelligence • Electric Power Systems • Systems Engineering • New Certificates • Business Intelligence (name change; previously Data Warehouses)

  8. Graduate Studies Processed 58 graduate faculty (new/reappointment) application packets Graduate recruitment trips to Missouri State and Rose Hulman Thesis/Dissertation formatting webinar given by Vicki Hudgins (42 on-campus attendees + 14 Webex attendees)

  9. International Affairs • FS2009 International Student enrollment is 230 students • Recent comparisons: FS2008 - 211 FS2007 - 172 FS2006 - 174 • 40 out of 51 new international undergraduate students are sponsored students. FS2009 enrollment includes the following major sponsors: • 17 undergrads from ARAMCO (Saudi Arabia) • 5 undergrads from SABIC (Saudi Basic Industries Corporation) • 13 undergrads from University of Botswana: new transfer agreement • 4 undergrads from Petronas (Malaysian company)

  10. International Affairs International Student Orientation is for all incoming international students in F-1 or J-1 student status and includes freshman, transfer, exchange and graduate students. Main orientation was held on August 11, 2009 with 136 attendees. Due to delays in students obtaining visas and making travel arrangements, two mini orientations were held for those who arrived late: August 27, 2009 with 17 attendees September 23, 2009 with 22 attendees Hosting Webinar on October 6 entitled “Study Abroad & Student Affairs: Best Practices in Health/Safety.” 24 faculty, staff and students have registered to attend.

  11. Sponsored Programs FY10 activities through the end of August and a year-over-year comparison are as follows: Proposals awarded in total dollars: $14.7M (up 7.4%) Number of proposals awarded and amendments: 65 (down 23.5%) Proposals submitted in total dollars: $49.1M (up 85%) Number of proposals submitted: 89 (down 21.9%) Research expenditures: $9.5M (up 19.8%) F&A recovered: $1.7M (up 18.3%) Number of active awards: 632 (up 5%)

  12. Undergraduate StudiesMissouri S&T Curator’s Teaching Summit, Indispensible Advice from our Top Teachers S&T’s Curator’s Teaching Professors will be sharing with the campus faculty through panel discussions this Fall: Creative Teaching Techniques, October 14, 2009, 12:00 pm, Panelists: Jim Bogan, Yinfa Ma, Frances Montgomery Mentoring, November 11, 2009, 12:00 pm, Panelists: Larry Gragg, Kent Peaslee, Lawrence Christensen To register, please contact Jennifer Shaner at 341-7648 or email shanerj@mst.edu.

  13. Undergraduate StudiesCERTI Hosts Faculty Learning Communities • Active Learning - Faculty Learning Community- formed with the goal of getting more faculty members involved using Active Learning strategies in their classroom. An ongoing activity that focuses on faculty learning and sharing and is moderated by professionals that promote these instructional strategies. Meeting Info: Every third Wednesday of the month (September - November), 12:00 to 1:00 PM, Norwood 208. • New! Cyber Learning - Faculty Learning Community- CERTI and EdTech are offering a new faculty learning community this fall covering different “Cyber Learning” areas (Clickers, Blackboard, Wimba, Virtual Learning Environments)Meeting Info: Every first Friday of the month (October – November), 12:00 to 1:00 PM, room to be announced. • For more information, please contact Jennifer Shaner at 573-465-0524 or shanerj@mst.edu

  14. Undergraduate Studies Call for Nominations- Faculty Service Learning Award • Award recognizes an S&T faculty member who involves or influences students in academic service learning or community service activities. All Missouri S&T students, faculty and staff have the opportunity to submit nominations for this faculty award.  • All S&T students, faculty and staff may submit nominations for this faculty award. • Nominations must include a supporting statement (maximum of one page) describing how the nominee involves or influences students in community service or academic service-learning through his or her work with student groups, learning communities and/or classroom instruction. • Nominations may include up to three letters of support from department chairs, colleagues and/or students.  • Nominations are due November 4, 2009. Recipient will be recognized at a campus award ceremony on January 19, 2010.

  15. Undergraduate StudiesUpcoming Events • Art Inspired by Writing Art Show & Reception- Please join us on Thursday, October 22, 2009, from 3:00—6:00 PM at The Writing Center in 113 Campus Support Facility. • For more information, contact Brandi Washburn at 341-4436. • Save the Date! 6th Annual Undergraduate Research Conference- April 7, 2010, Missouri S&T Havener Center. • For more information, visit: http://ugs.mst.edu/ugrc.html

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