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State-of-the College Address 2005-06

State-of-the College Address 2005-06. Developing a CLASS Identity. WELCOME. Thanks to. Dean’s Office Staff Pillar Awards Thomas Hird Timothy Smith Mariko Abe David Larson Frederic Palmer Teresa Dulberg. New Department Chairs. Robert Terrell, Interim Chair, Communication

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State-of-the College Address 2005-06

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  1. State-of-the College Address2005-06 Developing a CLASS Identity WELCOME

  2. Thanks to • Dean’s Office Staff • Pillar Awards • Thomas Hird • Timothy Smith • Mariko Abe • David Larson • Frederic Palmer • Teresa Dulberg

  3. New Department Chairs • Robert Terrell, Interim Chair, Communication • Roberta Millstein, Interim Chair, Philosophy • Ben Bowser, Chair, Anthropology and Sociology • Frank LaRocca, Associate Chair, Music, Theatre, and Dance • Laura Nelson, Associate Chair, Anthropology and Sociology

  4. Retirements Faculty: • Carol Becker: Human Development • Diane Beeson: Anthropology and Sociology • Rodolfo Galan: Modern Languages and Literatures • Gerald Henig: History • Noel Samaroo: Ethnic Studies • Vincenzo Traversa: Modern Languages and Literatures Staff: • Charlene Thompkins • Diane Cowden

  5. State of the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences A Vision for CLASS • Excellence in teaching as central to our mission • Excellence in research and scholarly and creative pursuits • Advocacy for CLASS as the engine for the intellectual life of CSUEB • Excellence in academic programs • Commitment to social justice in education • CLASS as a cohesive, functioning organization

  6. State of the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences Developing a CLASS Identity • College demographics • College financial profile • College goals for 2005-06

  7. College Workforce Demographics

  8. College Enrollment Target2004-05

  9. Fiscal Year 2004-05 College Budget

  10. Fiscal Year 2005-06 College Budget

  11. Dean’s Goals for 2005-06 • Continue to rebuild the CLASS faculty • FTES target to ensure fiscal solvency • Build on fundraising momentum • Rebuild and revitalize CLASS academic programs

  12. Tenure-track Searches 2005-06 • Anthropology: Bioanthropology • Art: Graphic Design • Communication: Advertising • Communication: Department Chair • Criminal Justice Administration: Law Enforcement • History: California and the West • History: United States History, 1800-1877 • Human Development: Adult Development

  13. Tenure-track Searches 2005-06 • Music: Choral Music • Philosophy: American Philosophy • Public Administration: Administrative Theory/Public Management • Social Work: Senior Position • Social Work: Child Welfare • Theatre: Multicultural Acting and Directing • Theatre: Dance

  14. New CLASS Faculty • Godwin Ashiabi, Human Development • William Alnor, Communication • Luz Calvo, Ethnic Studies • Christina Chin-Newman, Human Development • Mayling Chu, Social Work • Jesus Diaz-Caballero, Modern Lanuguages and Literatures • Lisa Faulkner - Public Affairs and Administration, Health Care • Vahid Fozdar, History

  15. New CLASS Faculty • Rafael Hernandez, Music • Marc Jacobs, Theatre and Dance • Patricia Jennings, Sociology • Darryl Jones, Theatre and Dance • Rebecca Kelly, Communicative Sciences and Disorders • Nidhi Mahendra, Communicative Sciences and Disorders • Michael Moon, Public Affairs and Administration • Carlos Salomon, Ethnic Studies

  16. Come to CLASS Please remain seated for a group photograph.

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