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FYE 2006-07. Big Times Coming!. Pairs so far. Maria-Jose Bordera, Susan Parker Far From Home: Immigrant Children and Families in the U.S. Disciplines: Literature and Psychology
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FYE 2006-07 Big Times Coming!
Pairs so far • Maria-Jose Bordera, Susan ParkerFar From Home: Immigrant Children and Families in the U.S.Disciplines: Literature and Psychology • David Brat, Sandrine TeixidorCulture & Capitalism: Understanding Change in the Modern WorldDisciplines: Literature and Economics • Julia Garrett, Debra RodmanMelting Pot to Mosaic: Immigration, Race and EthnicityDisciplines: Literature and Sociology • Mike McKay, Donna TurneyMental Facts and Fictions: Where the Known Intersects the UnknownDisciplines: Psychology and Philosophy
Pairs so far • Evie Terrono, Brian TurnerBeing American: Culture and Politics of American NationalismDisciplines: Art History and Political Science • Nora Green, Michelle Chesser Disciplines: Chemistry and Sociology • David Coppola, John RabungWhat is Life?Disciplines: Biology and Computer Science • Jim Doering, Patty MaleshDisciplines: Music and Literature • R-MC website lists some descriptions (see Faculty/Staff page)
FYC Course Proposal Process • Early December (Dec. 9?) • Curriculum Committee to receive preliminary proposal indicating AOK, CAR, major/minor designations proposed. (FYC Preliminary Course Proposal Form) • Mid-April (April 14?) • FYE Advisory Board to receive update on course development plans. (FYC Update Form) • Late August • FYE Advisory Board to receive syllabus.
Support and Resources • New FYCs • Release time (providing your department can arrange it): One course in January, Spring, or Fall 2006. • Summer development stipend(s) of up to $3000 per instructor. • Start-up funds—$1000 per instructor. • Co-curricular event funding—about $3000 per FYC. • Freshman advising stipend—$1000. • Repeat FYCs • Stipend equivalent to that for an Honors course • Freshman advising stipend—$1000.
Support and Resources • FYC Reports from all three pilot years are available in the FYE Office. • Consultants • John Rabung and Beth Gill • Kathryn DiPasqua, Administrative Assistant • John Mingus, Co-curricular events assistant • FYE Advisory Board faculty members (Amy Goodwin, Laura Holliday, Chuck Leska, Scott London, Chas. Gowan) • Patty Malesh, Writing Center Director • Ted Sheckels, Speaking Center Director
What’s coming down the line? • FYE Retreat (May 24?) • Schedules for your advisees (Your preference?) • Orientation week (Aug 28 – Sep 3) • Advisor’s workshop • Faculty workshop • Group meeting with advisees • Individual advising (Friday and Saturday half days) • Academic integrity exercise • Matriculation ceremony
Information we will need • Group questions • How should we handle co-curricular money? • How should we do the scheduling of students? • Individual FYC questions • Are there any stipulations as to which students should (or should not) be placed in your FYC? • Will your FYC be interleaved? • Do you wish to work with a particular writing instructor?