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Faculty Meeting April 25, 2014

Join us for the Faculty Meeting of the College of Education on April 25, 2014, at LWSN 1142. Exciting introductions, reports, and new business await. Don't miss out on important action items!

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Faculty Meeting April 25, 2014

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  1. Faculty Meeting April 25, 2014

  2. Agenda MEETING OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION April 25, 2014, 9:00 – 10:30 a.m., LWSN 1142 Welcome – M. Santos de Barona *Approval – Minutes of the January 24, 2014 Faculty Meeting Introduction of New Faculty and Staff Dean’s Report to the Faculty *Reports of Standing Committees *New Business Adjournment * Action Items

  3. Approval of Minutes Faculty Meeting Minutes January 24, 2014

  4. Introductions Meet Our New Colleagues Academic Services

  5. Angela White Degrees Held/Universities Attended BA in history from Wayne State University, Detroit Currently working on Masters of Library and Information Science online, Wayne State University Recent Professional Experience Technology and library aid for Tippecanoe School Corporation; taught Library and Computer Lab to special K-5. Professional Interest: I have a pet project for website creation and design for rural libraries in Indiana without a web presence. I am taking an HTML5 class right now. Hobbies/Interests: Reading Gardening Some painting (I have a painting that I did myself hanging in my office) General craftiness (i.e. sewing, knitting, jewelry making) All things nerd (comic books, video games, super heroes, Dr. Who, etc.) Introductions Meet Our New Colleagues Secretary Academic Services

  6. Introductions Meet Our New Colleagues Dean’s Area

  7. Nick Coma Degrees Held/Universities Attend BS from the College of Technology from Purdue Recent Professional Experience: Interned at Tattoo Projects, HNTB Worked as graphic designer for Asterisk Creative Professional Interest: Web and Graphic Design Hobbies/Interests: Wake Boarding, slalom skiing, playing video games and making art Introductions Meet Our New Colleagues Web Media Specialist

  8. Recent Professional Experience: Krannert School of Management - 7 years; Biomedical Engineering - 3 years; Admissions Department - 3 years Gena has worked at Purdue for 13 years. Her mother, Jane Flora, worked in Beering Hall for many years. Working her now, Gena says she feels like coming home. Professional Interest: Working at Purdue University and the opportunities provided; such as classes, workshops and various other opportunities provided on campus. Hobbies/Interests: Spending time with her husband and her three grown children, two who are Purdue grads, and her two grandsons Gena farms, volunteers in her community, and participates in 4-H/Ag programs She enjoys learning new things, and going on adventures Gena Cox Introductions Meet Our New Colleagues Secretary CATALYST

  9. Dean’s Report Maryann Santos de Barona Dean

  10. ADVOCACY LEARN Coalition Day on the Hill meetings offices of Reps Brooks, Buschon, Messser, Rokita Senate Appropriations Committee IES: John Easton NSF: Joan Ferrini-Mundy & Barbara Olds Indiana Legislation HB 1388 public testimony craft language Frisbie is awesome!

  11. LEARNING

  12. ENGAGEMENT

  13. GLOBAL AFFAIRS • 3 Study Abroad SAIL grants • Involved in Purdue’s Strategic Partnership in Colombia • Christie Vilsack’s visit • Benjamin Franklin Institute • Developing International Development proposal

  14. EXTERNAL FUNDING ACTIVITY SPS Sponsored Program Data for COE • Awards to date for the current year stand at about $4 million (2nd best of past 5 years with a quarter still to go). • Across campus, we have been part of about $11.5 million in awards. • Keep up the great work!

  15. ACCOMPLISHMENTS THIS YEAR Faculty Development and Support • College Faculty Mentoring Committee established, and early career faculty members linked with mentors • Conference travel support program made available to all faculty, grant incentives increased, and faculty development for developing online courses offered in fall • Launch the Future Seed Grant program developed to target strategic initiatives in STEM education and diversity/social justice; three proposals funded in the first round: • Eric Deemer & Brenda Capobianco • Carol Hopkins &Trish Morita-Mullaney • Helen Patrick & Youli Mantzicopoulos

  16. ACCOMPLISHMENTS THIS YEAR Collaborative Research Environment • Interdisciplinary collaborations initiated in response to Launch the Future program • Undergraduate research activities featured more prominently on college website • New Collaboration Corner (BRNG 6104) opened and has been getting regular use

  17. ACCOMPLISHMENTS THIS YEAR Graduate Recruitment and Support • New Dean’s Graduate Research Assistant Seed Grant Program was launched in the fall; six academic year graduate assistantships were funded for 2013-14 • Plans for institutionalization of college support for graduate assistantships going forward • Additional donor funding for support of graduate student travel will be available in the coming year

  18. FACULTY HIRES • Paul Asunda • Amy Gaesser • Matt Brodhead • Ming Ming Chiu • Matt • Della Sala • STEM Cluster – Technology • Special Education– Autism Cluster • Hicks Professor • Educational Leadership • School Counseling EDCI EDCI EDCI EDCI EDCI • Aaron Rogat • SelcenGuzey • Rachel Roegman • Toni • Rogat • MinjungRyu • STEM Cluster – Biology • Educational Leadership • Postdoc Research Associate • Learning Sciences • STEM Cluster – Chemistry • Ann Traynor • Wayne Wright • Stephanie Zywicki EDST EDST EDST EDST EDST EDST EDST EDST • Measurement • Cook Professor • Curriculum Studies

  19. RETIREMENTS Roslynn Bol Maribeth Schmitt Sidney Moon Sydney Zentall

  20. Reports of Standing Committees Nominations and Elections Committee Youli Mantzicopoulos, Chair

  21. Reports of Standing Committees • SLATE OF NEW COMMITTEE MEMBERS, 2014-2015 AWARDS CURRICULUM At-Large – Marilyn HirthEDCI – JoAnn Phillion FACULTYL AFFAIRS GRADE APPEALS At-Large – Ayşe Çiftçi EDCI – Jake Burdick EDST – Yukiko Maeda Alternate EDST – Youli Mantzicopoulos INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS None EDST – Yan Ping Xin

  22. New Business Approval of Candidates Teresa Taber Doughty, Associate Dean May 2014 August 2014

  23. Adjournment

  24. College of Education Awards Ceremony Congratulations to all of our honorees

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