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Faculty Senate Meeting January 24, 2013

Faculty Senate Meeting January 24, 2013. Agenda. I . Call to Order and Roll Call - Martin Bohner, Secretary Approval of November 15, 2012 meeting minutes Campus Reports and Responses General Counsel’s Address V. Reports of Standing and Special Committees

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Faculty Senate Meeting January 24, 2013

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  1. Faculty Senate Meeting January 24, 2013

  2. Agenda I. Call to Order and Roll Call - Martin Bohner, Secretary • Approval of November 15, 2012 meeting minutes • Campus Reports and Responses • General Counsel’s Address V. Reports of Standing and Special Committees VI. Old Business • New Business and Announcements • Adjourn

  3. Agenda I. Call to Order and Roll Call - Martin Bohner, Secretary II. Approval of November 15, 2012 meeting minutes http://facultysenate.mst.edu/media/campussupport/facultysenate/documents/fsminutes/2013/FS.Minutes.11.15.12.pdf III. Campus Reports and Responses • General Counsel’s Address V. Reports of Standing and Special Committees VI. Old Business • New Business and Announcements • Adjourn

  4. Agenda I. Call to Order and Roll Call - Martin Bohner, Secretary • Approval of November 15, 2012 meeting minutes III. Campus Reports and Responses • General Counsel’s Address V. Reports of Standing and Special Committees VI. Old Business • New Business and Announcements • Adjourn

  5. Agenda Campus Reports and Responses • President’s Report S.N. Balakrishnan • Administrative Reports • i) C. Schrader • ii) K. Wray • C. Staff Council Report B. Betz • D. Student Council R. Beck • E. Council of Graduate Students M. Alkazimi

  6. Faculty Senate Report January 24, 2013 President’s ReportJanuary 24, 2013

  7. Faculty Senate Report January 24, 2013 • Searches • New CIO, Mr. Greg Smith • VPAA , VPUS candidates will have open forums in a few weeks –Look for announcements in e-connection

  8. Faculty Senate Report January 24, 2013 • IFC • IFC meeting on January 23rd • Replacement to FAS is being considered; software available in market being looked at. Focus groups on different campuses provided inputs. • New position: UMSystem Vice President for Academic Affairs, Research and Economic Development. • Bondissue seems to have good support inJefferson City. • Strategic Planning: Systemtrying come up with 3 to 5 metrics for new funding from a list of 9.

  9. Faculty Senate Report January 24, 2013 • IFC(continued) • System level strategy statement has been refined in terms of how they can be better with comparative institutions.

  10. Agenda Campus Reports and Responses • President’s Report S.N. Balakrishnan • Administrative Reports • i) C. Schrader • ii) K. Wray • C. Staff Council Report B. Betz • D. Student Council R. Beck • E. Council of Graduate Students M. Alkazimi

  11. Agenda Campus Reports and Responses • President’s Report S.N. Balakrishnan • Administrative Reports • i) C. Schrader • ii) K. Wray • C. Staff Council Report B. Betz • D. Student Council R. Beck • E. Council of Graduate Students M. Alkazimi

  12. Strategic Planning • January 16, 2013 - Donors Targeted Brainstorming Ideation Session • January 31, 2013 – Undergraduate Targeted Brainstorming Ideation Session • January 31, 2013 – Graduate Distance On-Line Students Targeted Brainstorming Ideation Session • February 1, 2013 – Employer Targeted Brainstorming Ideation Session • February 7, 2013 – Research-Based Graduate Students Targeted Brainstorming Ideation Session • February 7, 2013 – Research Investors Targeted Brainstorming Ideation Session • February 1 – 15 will hold 7 sessions with degree awarding academic department groupings (working on scheduling those) • Will schedule an Undergraduate Targeted Brainstorming Ideation Session in the evening • February 26 the Strategic Planning Coalition will hold a Prioritization Session • March 12 Innosight Training Date • June 1 is targeted completion date

  13. Office of International Affairs • Spring semester began January 22ndwith orientation, placement testing and registration. • English Language Proficiency testing for new students was conducted January 15th and results and recommendations were forwarded to campus administrators on January 18th.

  14. Office of International Affairs • 11 new sponsored students from Thailand arrived January 12th. We hosted 4 representatives from the Royal Thai Embassy who traveled with the arriving students. • 4 new Brazil Scientific Mobility Program (BSMP) students arrived this week. Missouri S&T will host a total of 15 BSMP students for SP2013.

  15. Enrollment Management • Spring 2013 enrollment first day of classes was up 2.7% (6,111) on-campus and 12.3% (742) off-campus. Total enrollment is up 3.6% (6,853). • First freshman PRO registration day for Fall 2013 is February 23.

  16. Enrollment Management • Bridgette Betz is the new Director of Student Financial Assistance, replacing Lynn Stichnote. • $28.8 M of total financial aid disbursed for Spring 2013, an increase of 11.2% from last year.

  17. Office of Sponsored Programs FY13 activities through the end of December and a year-over-year comparison are as follows: Proposals awarded in total dollars: $39.8M (up 239.4%) Number of proposals awarded and amendments: 135 (down 3.6%) Proposals submitted in total dollars: $78.1M (up 8.1%) Number of proposals submitted: 249 (up 4.6%) Research expenditures: $19.9M (down 9.1%) F&A recovered: $3.3M (down 8.4%) Number of active awards: 562 (down 4.3%)

  18. Congratulations to … Sriram Chellappan, “CAREER: Human Behavior Assessment from Internet Usage: Foundations, Applications and Algorithms,” National Science Foundation, $428,409.

  19. Congratulations to … • Joel Burken, “Assemblies for Use in Evaluating Subsurface Contamination and Related Methods,” US Patent Number 8,286,511, October 16, 2012. • Delbert Day, “Scaffolds with Trace Elements for Tissue Regeneration in Mammals,” US Patent Number 8,287,896,‡ October 16, 2012. ‡ Currently licensed on an exclusive basis to Mo-Sci Corporation for use in humans and to Redi-Heal LLC for veterinary uses.

  20. Agenda Campus Reports and Responses • President’s Report S.N. Balakrishnan • Administrative Reports • i) C. Schrader • ii) K. Wray • C. Staff Council Report – No report B. Betz • D. Student Council R. Beck • E. Council of Graduate Students M. Alkazimi

  21. Agenda Campus Reports and Responses • President’s Report S.N. Balakrishnan • Administrative Reports • i) C. Schrader • ii) K. Wray • C. Staff Council Report B. Betz • D. Student Council R. Beck • E. Council of Graduate Students M. Alkazimi

  22. Agenda Campus Reports and Responses • President’s Report S.N. Balakrishnan • Administrative Reports • i) C. Schrader • ii) K. Wray • C. Staff Council Report B. Betz • D. Student Council R. Beck • E. Council of Graduate Students M. Alkazimi

  23. Agenda I. Call to Order and Roll Call - Martin Bohner, Secretary • Approval of November 15, 2012 meeting minutes • Campus Reports and Responses IV. General Counsel’s Address V. Reports of Standing and Special Committees VI. Old Business • New Business and Announcements • Adjourn

  24. Agenda General Counsel’s Address Stephen J. Owens General Counsel of the University of Missouri System

  25. Agenda I. Call to Order and Roll Call - Martin Bohner, Secretary • Approval of November 15, 2012 meeting minutes • Campus Reports and Responses IV. General Counsel’s Address V. Reports of Standing and Special Committees VI. Old Business • New Business and Announcements • Adjourn

  26. Agenda Reports of Standing and Special Committees Rules, Procedures and Agenda M. Davis Curricula D. Tauritz Public Occasions J. Burken Academic Freedom and Standards F. Ercal ITCC D. Wunsch

  27. RP&AReport January 24, 2013 • Referral • Referred to Personnel: • Revised NTT Promotion Policies from UM Legal.

  28. RP&AReport January 24, 2013 • Information Item • The RP&A committee had extensive discussions about the IT issues brought up at the last meeting.

  29. Agenda Reports of Standing and Special Committees Rules, Procedures and Agenda M. Davis Curricula D. Tauritz Public Occasions J. Burken Academic Freedom and Standards F. Ercal ITCC D. Wunsch

  30. Campus Curricula Committee Report January 24, 2013 • 12 Degree Change (DC) forms DC 0417 – Add Emgt 213 to the required Emgt core courses for the BS in Engineering Management DC 0419 – Reduce EMSE technical electives by 3 credit hours for the BS in Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering Emphasis Area DC 0420 – Reduce General Emphasis area requirements by 3 credit hours for the BS in Engineering Management, General Emphasis Area DC 0429 – Modify free elective footnotes in catalog for BS in Engineering Management

  31. Campus Curricula Committee Report January 24, 2013 DC 0432 – Update the required and elective course lists for the minor in Sustainable Business DC 0433 – Create a minor in Computer Engineering DC 0435 – Allow Hist 310 Seminar as alternative to Hist 397 Senior Thesis for BA in History senior capstone DC 0436 – Update the elective course list for the BS in Chemistry, Biochemistry Emphasis Area DC 0437 – Allow Hist 310 Seminar as alternative to Hist 397 Senior Thesis for BA in History, Secondary Education, senior capstone DC 0438 – Create a minor in Entrepreneurship

  32. Campus Curricula Committee Report January 24, 2013 DC 0439 – Minor changes to model schedule and electives for BS in Petroleum Engineering DC 0441 – Create a minor in Electronic and Social Commerce • 35 Course Change (CC) forms • 11 Experimental Course (EC) forms (informational only) The Campus Curricula Committee moves for the approval of this report’s DC and CC forms. Announcement: curricula form deadlines posted at: http://registrar.mst.edu/currcom/deadlines/

  33. Agenda Reports of Standing and Special Committees Rules, Procedures and Agenda M. Davis Curricula D. Tauritz Public Occasions J. Burken Academic Freedom and Standards F. Ercal ITCC D. Wunsch

  34. FALL SEMESTER 2013 International Student Orientation August 6, Tuesday Freshman Orientation Begins August 11, Sunday Transfer Student Orientation August 15, Thursday Open Registration Ends August 18, Sunday Fall semester opens 8:00 a.m. August 19, Monday Classwork begins 8:00 a.m. August 19, Monday Labor Day Holiday September 2, Monday Open House September 28, Saturday Homecoming October 11/12, Fri/Sat Mid-Semester October 12, Saturday Open House November 2, Saturday Thanksgiving vacation begins 8:00 a.m. November 24, Sunday Thanksgiving vacation ends 8:00 a.m. December 2, Monday Last Class Day December 6, Friday Final Examinations begin 8:00 a.m. December 9, Monday Final Examinations end 6:00 p.m. December 13, Friday Fall Semester closes 6:00 p.m. December 13, Friday December Commencement December 14, Saturday

  35. SPRING SEMESTER 2014 International Student Orientation January 13, Monday Open Registration Ends January 19, Sunday Martin Luther King, Jr. Recognition Holiday January 20, Monday Spring semester opens 8:00 a.m. January 21, Tuesday Classwork begins 8:00 a.m. January 21, Tuesday Open House(Presidents’ Day) February 17, Monday Spring Recess begins 8:00 a.m. March 13, Thursday Mid-Semester March 15, Saturday Spring Recess ends 8:00 a.m. March 17, Monday Spring Break begins 8:00 a.m. March 23, Sunday Spring Break ends 8:00 a.m. March 31, Monday Open House (Good Friday)April 18, Friday Last Class Day May 9, Friday Final Examinations begin 8:00 a.m. May 12, Monday Final Examinations end 6:00 p.m. May 16, Friday Spring Semester closes 6:00 p.m. May 16, Friday May Commencement – Graduate Ceremony May 16, Friday May Commencement - Undergraduate Ceremony May 17, Saturday

  36. Open Registration Ends June 1, Sunday Summer session opens 8:00 a.m. June 2, Monday Classwork begins 8:00 a.m. June 2, Monday Independence Day Holiday (Observed) July 4, Friday Final Examinations begin 8:00 a.m. July 24, Thursday Final Examinations end 12:30 p.m. July 25, Friday Summer Sessions close 12:30 p.m. July 25, Friday SUMMER SEMESTER 2014

  37. Agenda Reports of Standing and Special Committees Rules, Procedures and Agenda M. Davis Curricula D. Tauritz Public Occasions J. Burken Academic Freedom and Standards F. Ercal ITCC D. Wunsch

  38. Academic Forgiveness Policy • The Missouri University of Science and Technology has an academic forgiveness policy to enable those students who did not perform adequately in their undergraduate enrollment at Missouri S&T to be given a second chance to pursue their undergraduate academic goals. Students returning to Missouri S&T to pursue an undergraduate degree after an extended absence may request permission to removeone academic term from future degree and GPA considerations. Academic forgiveness is a policy of Missouri University of Science and Technology and as such may not be recognized by outside institutions or agencies. • *Submitted 2/17/11 by Registrar’s Office, Revised 5/12/12 by Retention CommRevised 1/16/13 by AF&S committee. • Eligibility • To be eligible for academic forgiveness consideration, students must meet these requirements: • Students must have not been enrolled as degree-seeking at Missouri University of Science and Technology or any other University of Missouri System campus for four or more consecutive years. • Students must not have graduated from Missouri University of Science and Technology. • Students must be admitted as degree-seeking and have earned a minimum of 12.0 credits hours with at least a 2.5 GPA of record for those hours at Missouri University of Science and Technology within the past 12 months.

  39. Academic Forgiveness Policy • Conditions • Academic forgiveness is based on the following conditions: • All courses and credits taken during the chosen term will be removed from consideration for GPA and degree requirements. Students may not combine individual courses from multiple terms to compose the semester dropped. • All courses and grades for the chosen term will remain on the student’s academic record with a notation showing that those hours and grades will not count toward cumulative hours, nor GPA, nor can they be used to fulfill any degree requirements. • Forgiveness may be applied only to an academic term completed prior to the student’s extended absence. • Students may only be granted academic forgiveness once. • Degree requirements met during the dropped term must be repeated. • To be eligible for a degree, students must complete a minimum of 24 credits at Missouri University of Science and Technology after readmission. • Academic forgiveness only applies to Missouri University of Science and Technology undergraduate courses and is not applicable to transfer work or graduate work. • Only students who are readmitted to a degree program at the undergraduate level at Missouri University of Science and Technology are eligible to apply for forgiveness. • Academic Forgiveness must be approved by the primary academic department on a case-by-case basis.

  40. Academic Forgiveness Policy • Procedures • Students should discuss their desire to pursue academic forgiveness with an academic advisor in the primary department to which they have been admitted. • Students should submit an Application for Academic Forgiveness form to the Registrar’s Office. • For the term approved for academic forgiveness, a note will appear on the transcript.

  41. Agenda Reports of Standing and Special Committees Rules, Procedures and Agenda M. Davis Curricula D. Tauritz Public Occasions J. Burken Academic Freedom and Standards F. Ercal ITCC D. Wunsch

  42. ITCC Report to FS Donald Wunsch 131 EECH x 4521 dwunsch@mst.edu

  43. Response to ITCC Referral from 11/15/2012 • Computer Security incidents gave impetus to concerns expressed at FS • Actually, ITCC and IT were prescient and proactive w.r.t. these issues (see upcoming slides) • RP&A has recommended that ITCC have a standing FS agenda item (as needed) to keep the Faculty current on ITCC / IT issues • ITCC has agreed to this • http://facultysenate.mst.edu/media/campussupport/facultysenate/documents/rpa/minutes/2013/RPA-DraftMinutes14Jan2013.pdf

  44. ITCC Deliberations, Resolutions • From FS 6/16/2011 http://facultysenate.mst.edu/media/campussupport/facultysenate/documents/fsminutes/2011/FS.Minutes.06.16.11.pdf • Don Wunsch gave a report on e-mail privacy, e-Learning initiatives, upgrade to MS Exchange Server 2010 and e-mail archiving. • The ITCC recommended the following motion be approved: • "The Faculty Senate recognizes that computer security problems are never guaranteed to be avoidable. Therefore we recommend that the university adopt a perspective of learning from problems rather than assigning blame. We also recommend that individuals with responsibilities for the protection of sensitive data seek the involvement of professionals to ensure that safety is provided. Furthermore, guidance to accomplish this should be provided to people with such responsibilities." • The motion passed unanimously. • Details can be found at the following link: • http://facultysenate.mst.edu/documents/itcc/2011/ITCCFSReport061611.ppt • Based on a case study of mistakes made at UNC-Charlotte

  45. ITCC Deliberations, Resolutions • FS 6/17/10 (approved w minor changes FS 9/16/10) The ITCC Committee submitted a report regarding: 1) The process for the University to gain access to information on University-owned computers that are possessed by faculty (Authorized Access Policy) and 2) Concerns about the unique technological needs of the S&T campus being met by the shared services initiative. The report can be found at the following link: http://facultysenate.mst.edu/documents/itcc/ITCCFSReport06.17.ppt http://facultysenate.mst.edu/documents/itcc/ITCC.ForseeSharedServiceSlides.pptx

  46. ITCC Deliberations, Resolutions • Detailed deliberations on latest Computer Security incidents • 10/17/12 http://facultysenate.mst.edu/media/campussupport/facultysenate/documents/itcc/2013/ITCC%20Meeting%20minutes%2010%2017%2012.pdf • 11/14/12 http://facultysenate.mst.edu/media/campussupport/facultysenate/documents/itcc/2013/Nov12meetingminutes%20(3).pdf • MOTION: The ITCC insists that filtering of outboutspam begin ASAP, and requests a report on this at the next meeting or sooner. • IT will work with the ITCC Comp Security subcommittee to get further feedback. (ITCC received this at January meeting.) • Also have shared concerns re BPM 911 • ITCC Computer Security Subcommittee is also actively engaged with IT on a regular basis (and has been since 2003).

  47. ITCC Deliberations, Resolutions • http://facultysenate.mst.edu/media/campussupport/facultysenate/documents/itcc/2013/January2013minutes.pdf • Motion: Computer Security is a strategic resource for this campus and a locally-based strength for the whole UM System. The current strategic planning process should consider enhancing computer security resources located at Missouri S&T to be responsive to needs of the whole system as well as supporting computer security research and data management.

  48. Agenda I. Call to Order and Roll Call - Martin Bohner, Secretary • Approval of November 15, 2012 meeting minutes • Campus Reports and Responses IV. General Counsel’s Address V.Reports of Standing and Special Committees VI. Old Business • New Business and Announcements • Adjourn

  49. Agenda Old Business Report on Current Referrals and Actionable Items

  50. Agenda I. Call to Order and Roll Call - Martin Bohner, Secretary • Approval of November 15, 2012 meeting minutes • Campus Reports and Responses IV. General Counsel’s Address V.Reports of Standing and Special Committees VI. Old Business VII. New Business and Announcements VIII. Adjourn

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