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Accomplishments 2006-2007

Accomplishments 2006-2007. 27 New Faculty Hires. Advanced Studies – 1 Theatre – 1 Teacher Ed. – 1 Nursing – 1 Psychology – 4 Social Work – 1 Anth. & Geography – 2 Comm. Studies – 2 Criminal Justice – 2. English – 2 Ethnic & Gender Studies – 1 Philosophy & Mod. Languages – 2

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Accomplishments 2006-2007

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  1. Accomplishments 2006-2007

  2. 27 New Faculty Hires Advanced Studies – 1 Theatre – 1 Teacher Ed. – 1 Nursing – 1 Psychology – 4 Social Work – 1 Anth. & Geography – 2 Comm. Studies – 2 Criminal Justice – 2 English – 2 Ethnic & Gender Studies – 1 Philosophy & Mod. Languages – 2 Sociology – 1 Bio. Sciences – 1 Mathematics – 3 Physics, Physical Sci., & Geology - 2

  3. Academic Affairs – 16 + 7 grant positions Business & Finance – 4 Student Affairs – 3 + 3 grant positions Advancement – 0 Information Technology – 2 35 New Staff Hires

  4. Appointment of Six Deans College of the Arts: Mr. Daryl Moore College of Business Administration: Dr. Nael Aly College of Education: Dr. Carl Brown College of Human & Health Sciences: Dr. Gary Novak College of Humanities & Social Sciences: Dr. Carolyn Stefanco College of Natural Sciences: Dr. Roger McNeil

  5. Faculty Publications & ResearchJune 2005 – May 2006 • Books & Monographs - 23 • Book Chapters – 27 • Articles in Professional Journals – 76 • Curriculum Materials - 9 • Conference Presentations – 183 • Recognitions & Awards - 78

  6. Top College Rankings Princeton Review: One of Best 366 CollegesPrinceton Review: One of 165 Best Value Colleges U.S. News & World Report: One of Top 15 Public Universities in the West

  7. Enrollment Increase * Estimate

  8. Budget (Total Operating Expenses)

  9. Budget – New Money Academic Affairs $1.4 million (plus $34,500 for library system) Business & Finance $223,650 (Science II: 2 custodians, 1 engineer, supplies & equipment) Student Affairs $0 Advancement $0 OIT $254,000 (new equipment)

  10. Faculty Salaries * Projected

  11. Staff Salaries * Projected Notes: Figures exclude Unit 1 (Medical) Projection includes estimated GSI/SSI increases only; no re-classes, promotions…

  12. Fund-raising Endowment Balance: $11,163,490

  13. Grants & Contracts

  14. Campus Facility ImprovementsParking • Lot 9 – 156 temporary spaces on the east side of campus was completed in 3-07 • Lot 6 - 188 new parking spaces on the north side of campus will be open by 11-07 • New Lot – 44 spaces at new Student Fitness Center by Spring 2009 • New Lot – 500 spaces in southeast corner of campus by Spring 2010 Total # of New Spaces = 888

  15. Campus Facility Improvements Nora & Hashem Naraghi Hall of Science

  16. Campus Facility Improvements New University Bookstore – Open Fall 2008

  17. Campus Facility ImprovementsStudent Recreation Complex – Open Fall 2008

  18. Campus Facility ImprovementsStudent Recreation Complex – Open Fall 2008

  19. Agenda for 07-08 • Consolidation and Reflection • Working Relationship • Development of College culture • No new proposals from administration

  20. Congratulations! Credit goes to all faculty, staff, and students of CSU Stanislaus for the outstanding accomplishments realized in 2006-2007.

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