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Meet and Confer Notes
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Additions or Deletions Previously
Scheduled: 1.
Course Approvals 2.
Univ. Studies Global Or Multicultural Perspectives 3.
Committee Appointments 4.
Disposition Of Professional Quality Improvement Task Force Report 5.
New Faculty Assn. Committees 6.
Civility Training 7.
Student Teaching Supervisory Assignments 8.
Designees For IFO Grievances 9.
Ad Hoc Art Selection Advisory Committee 10.
Decisions Re. Gifts (Postponed) Additions: 11.
Study Committee On MN Transfer Curriculum (Administration Addition) 12.
Golden Key Advisor (Administration Addition) 13.
Capital Campaign - Feasibility Study Meeting (Administration Addition) 14.
Open Forum Budget Meeting (Administration Addition) President Darrell Krueger was not
present. VP-Richardson was the spokesperson
for the administration. 1. Course Approvals The administration was notified
regarding Faculty Senates approval of courses below. A.
New Courses 1. CS 433
Digital Image Processing (3 SH) 2. GEOS 102
Resources of the Earth (3 SH) 3. SOC 474
Intervention with Families (3 SH) B.
Revised Courses 1. PER 213
Standard First Aid and CPR (3 SH) - change to 2 SH 2. PER 300
Motor Learning (2 SH) - change to 3 SH C.
University Studies - Flag Courses 1. Writing MCOM 130
Newswriting (3 SH) The administration acknowledged the
above course approvals. 2.
Univ. Studies Global or Multicultural Perspectives The administration was notified that
Faculty Senate approved an A2C2 recommendation that "students from a different
culture, including international students, not be waived from the global or multicultural
perspectives requirement" in the University Studies Program. The administration acknowledged the US
Global or Multicultural Perspectives recommendation.
3.
Committee Appointments The administration was notified that
Faculty Senate approved the following appointments: Celeste
Miller (Education) to the MnSCU Task Force on College and University Collaboration in
Teacher Preparation. Terry Price
(Math/Stats) to the committee working on the case document for the capital fund campaign. Russ Dennison
(Library) to the IFO's Library Committee. They were also notified of the
resignation of Jim Armstrong from the Student Affairs Committee (14 members left on this
committee). The administration acknowledged the
committee appointments. 4.
Disposition of Professional Quality Improvement Task Force Report The administration was informed that
the Faculty Senate had found the salary/funding provisions of the May Term proposal to be
in violation of the IFO Contract. Administrative Comments/Responses: 1.
Thanked IFO for considering the PQI proposal. 2.
Also thanked the hard work done by the PQI committee. 5.
New Faculty Assn. Committees The administration was informed the
Faculty Senate formed three new committees: an ad hoc FA May Term Committee, an ad hoc FA
National Child Protection Development and Training Center Committee, and a permanent FA
Budget Committee. Senate also authorized an
electronic vote on the membership of each committee. The administration acknowledged the
formation of these three new committees. 6.
Civility Training The administration was informed that
Faculty Senate directed the faculty reps to ask questions about 'Civility Training' at
Meet and Confer: What is it? Where is the money coming from? Who is sponsoring it? To whom was the announcement sent? Who is being told/asked to attend? Why? What
purpose is it intended to serve? In addition, Senate directed D. Bratt
to inform faculty recipients of the Civility Training memo that (a) they are not required
to attend unless and until the Senate has had a chance to respond to the idea at Meet and
Confer; and (b) they may obtain more information about the session following Meet and
Confer. D. Bratt noted that he sent the
following e-mail to Faculty department chairs and directors on Wed Jan. 29: A few days ago, many of you (maybe not
all) received a memo concerning a 'civility training' session. The memo's meaning was
unclear to some, and the Faculty Senate asked me to investigate and report to you. This is what I have learned: The purpose of the memo was to ask
supervisors (which in this case includes chairs of departments in which secretarial staff
or other Council 6 employees are employed) to allow or even encourage those Council
6/AFSCME employees to attend the training sessions.
The memo was not a request that you or
any other faculty attend the sessions. Administrative Comments/Responses: 1.
Council 6/AFSCME employees requested the training. 2.
The Assoc. Vice Chancellor for MnSCUs off ice of Equal and Opportunity &
Diversity will be doing the presentation, so basically no cost. 3.
WSUs non-violence policy requires that this type of training be provided. 4.
Faculty are welcome, but not required. 7.
Student Teaching Supervisory Assignments The administration provided a document
on Final supervision loads/Spring Semester 2003dated 1/24/203, from Dean Carol
Anderson. D. Bratt pointed out that the
assignments should be sent out before the spring semester begins. The administration stated that student assignments
do not begin until later. 8.
Designees for IFO Grievances The administration informed the
faculty reps the order/list of administration designees for IFO grievances, according to
contract requirements: Normally, the President will
hear Grievances at Step II and the Vice President for Academic Affairs is designated to
hear Grievances at Step I. Both
administrators have the authority to resolve grievances locally on a mutually acceptable
basis without additional consultation." 9.
Ad hoc Art Selection Advisory Committee The administration proposed the
formation, composition and charge of an ad hoc Art Selection Advisory Committee for the
new WSU science facility. The administration
is also requesting faculty participation. Charge:
to provided a recommendation for the selection of art to be displayed in the new
science faculty. Composition:
2 faculty from science departments that will occupy the new building, and 1 faculty
from a non science department that is an arts professional who is a member of the
following art and design professional categories: artists, curators, critics or writers,
museum directors, art educators or administrators, architects, landscape architects, or
interior designers, or a member of the MN State Arts Boards governing body. Committee chair:
Dean Nancy Jannik. The administration would prefer
appointments at the earliest convenience of the Faculty Senate appointment process. [i.e.
Before end of semester or earlier.] 10.
Decisions re. Gifts (postponed) Due to Dr. Kruegers absence, the
administration postponed discussion of this item.
11.
Study Committee on MN Transfer
Curriculum (Administration addition) The administration is asking for
faculty participation in a study committee to address the following issues and produce
recommendations to be submitted to the Chancellors Office on behalf of WSU: 1.
Identify and describe the
arguments in favor of and against implementation of the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum on
an area-by-area basis. 2.
Recommend practical means,
informed by the outcome of issue #1, for implementing an area-by-area approach to the
Minnesota Transfer Curriculum. 3.
Recommend a process by which
future modifications to the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum may be made. Committee composition:
four faculty and
three administration. Task completion date: no
later than March 31, 2003. 12.
Golden Key Advisor (Administration
addition) Gabriel Manrique will be relinquishing
his role as the faculty advisor to the Golden Key International Honors Society. The administration provided a page listing the
role and responsibilities of the Chapter Advisor. Will
there be reassigned time provided for the faculty advisor?...are you kidding! 13.
Capital Campaign - Feasibility Study
Meeting (Administration addition) A meeting dealing with the feasibility
study of WSUs Capital Campaign will be held next Monday 2-3 p.m. in Somsen 213. The CC-feasibility consultant firm will be there
to address questions. An e-mail will be sent
out to the university community. 14.
Open Forum Budget Meeting
(Administration addition) The administration pointed out that
there is now a Budget Task Force that describes/updates the Budget Task Force discussions. An open forum meeting hosted by the Budget Task
Force will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 4 12-1 p.m. in the Maxwell Leadership Center. This meeting is intended to inform the university
community regarding facts and specific issues that are being considered by the Task Force.
Adjourned 3:30 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Bill Ng. |