December 15, 2020 Minutes
In attendance: Curtis Bennett, Barbara Taylor, Chris Brazier, Andreas Bill, Babette Benken, Christine Whitcraft, Lisa Martin, Margaret Karteron, Dessie Underwood, Rick Behl, Kris Slowinski, Will Murray, Henry Wu, Allie Puz.
NOTE: THESE MINUTES REFLECT DISCUSSIONS THAT HAPPENED ON THE DATE OF THESE MINUTES. DUE TO THE COVID-19 SITUATION, THINGS ARE RAPIDLY CHANGING. FOR OFFICIAL POLICY PLEASE WAIT FOR DOCUMENTS FROM THE APPROPRIATE OFFICES.
- Approve agenda (10:00)
- Approve minutes from Dec. 1; Accepted as amended.
- Announcements
- ASM
- Sent notice about minimum wage increase for January 1st.
- Financial Assessment went well; carry over whatever we have.
- Please focus on spending SEF.
- Spend IRA money on course costs, if possible.
- If there are new items that you think may be attributable to CARES money, note that for Henry.
- Course fee refunds are being processed and students will be notified.
- If students owe money to the university, the refund will be applied to their obligation.
- State Legislative Office speculates that we will not have a mid-year cut.
- If you can credibly claim pure research, sales tax can be reduced.
- Where the money comes from matters. Please talk to Henry.
- Operations
- End of Semester Social Gathering Wednesday 12/16/2020 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm.
- Margaret Karteron will be on leave from December 21st to January 15th.
- Academic Senate
- New policy on cheating and plagiarism.
- New policy on employment of graduate students
- No substantial changes, just new policy passed.
- Every department that employs graduate students must have this policy posted or readily available to all graduate students.
- Both new policies will eventually be posted on the Academic Senate website
- Next semester Academic Senate will review Learning Outcomes for Ethnic Studies.
- Dean’s Report
- Vacation Calendar on Teams CDC channel does not replace getting approval from the Dean. The calendar is just a way to keep track of who is available and not available.
- On Teams:
- CNSM CDC > Agendas and Minutes > CDC Vacation Calendar
- It may be helpful for specific Staff to put their vacation on the calendar as well.
- On Teams:
- RTP Suggestions:
- The dean should bring to Deans’ Council a request for Academic Affairs to consider additional flexibility on the extending a year for COVID, so faculty are not having to make a decision to put off their promotion 1 year before it is clear what the full effect of the COVID restrictions will be. (Note that changes like this involve working with the union.)
- Departments and college should consider RTP policy addenda for including a COVID impact statements:
- All levels of review should be recommended to consider the impact statement as it pertains to research and work delays by:
- Considering equity issues without lowering standards.
- Showing a commitment to both excellence as well as compassion.
- All levels of review should be recommended to consider the impact statement as it pertains to research and work delays by:
- Vacation Calendar on Teams CDC channel does not replace getting approval from the Dean. The calendar is just a way to keep track of who is available and not available.
- ASM
- Associate Deans
- Academic Programs
- Lecturer Evaluations Spring 2021
- Policy
- Timeline
- Files are due on February 8, 2021; this deadline cannot be extended.
- Documents
- No documents will be added by department officers in InterFolio except for the evaluations. Lecturers must add their own documents.
- To be added by Lecturers (document shared with chairs):
- Index of submitted materials
- Completion Rates / SPOT Ratings (department officers should send lecturers this data so they can include it in their evaluation file). (SPOT Ratings for S’20 are not required but could be provided)
- Current Vita
- Reflective Narrative (as described in 2.1. of the CNSM Evaluation Standards for Lecturers)
- Instructional Materials, including course syllabi, and samples of representative assignments and assessment tools
- The most recent CNSM and Department Committee/Chair evaluation, if available.
- Optional documents -- only required if part of the job description or if you wish to be evaluated on the following areas:
- Evidence of research activities
- Evidence of University/Community Service
- Description of advising activities
- Lecturer Evaluations Spring 2021
- Academic Programs
- Spring 2021 Enrollment and Advising Update (Vanessa Hernandez Time Certain 10:30)
- Doesn’t make sense to pull stats or do anything right now because of pending factors:
- 3.6% of students are on the waitlist.
- We are about halfway through incoming transfer enrollment.
- We have students who will be failing courses and withdrawing from courses and will need to retake them in the Spring.
- We have several courses with reserved seats; proposal is to release those seats on 12/21/2020 and then revisit the waitlists when we come back in January 2021 and see how we can help students who need courses.
- Monitor classes with EAB in early January 2021.
- Blocking enrollment for courses in the Spring semester.
- Consent can only be added with sound justification (e.g. pedagogical reasons such as early assessment/advising or if catalog description includes “consent” as the only requisite).
- Send list to Vanessa that includes justifications
- We should not be submitting a large number of classes for enrollment blocking; ES will be denying requests that impact campus-wide access.
- Concerns about upper division courses, getting enough seats for graduating seniors, delaying the time to degree, etc.
- Doesn’t make sense to pull stats or do anything right now because of pending factors:
- Research
- Edison STEM Net Applications
- Graduate
- Stats on Required Thesis Revision for CNSM M.S. Students
- AY 19-20:
- CNSM Average for number of students needing revisions exceeds university average. For the number of revisions needed in first review, CNSM average is 137 revisions (university average is 167).
- College and departmental data is available.
- Thesis deadlines may contribute to delay.
- AY 19-20:
- Graduation Ceremony for Postbac Students
- From 5/18-5/21 CNSM will be having a graduation, but we will not have more details will until the end of January.
- Campus is planning a hybrid graduation with recorded speeches.
- Plan is contingent on health guidelines from LA County and city of Long Beach.
- Please wait for more details.
- GRF/D Green Research Fellowships
- Call for Graduate Research Fellowship is out; looks very similar to last year in terms of funding and scholarships.
- Will be going out soon and will be due a couple of months after we return from winter break.
- All electronic submissions.
- Call for Graduate Research Fellowship is out; looks very similar to last year in terms of funding and scholarships.
- Stats on Required Thesis Revision for CNSM M.S. Students
- Formative Feedback
- Looking for Faculty who want to be mentors to provide formative feedback for their colleagues in teaching.
- Formative feedback: pertains mostly to climate and environment (.e.g do students feel like they can come to faculty for help?, etc.).
- Looking for Faculty who want to be mentors to provide formative feedback for their colleagues in teaching.
Upcoming Dates
January 19, 2021: Start of Semester
March 19, 2021: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm ORSP Virtual Research Competition
April 5-9, 2021: CSULB Week of RSCA
April 15, 2021: Nobel Prize Lecture
Meeting Minutes were APPROVED on Tuesday, January 12, 2020
*Note: This reflects discussion on the date of the CDC meeting about policies, not actual policy. Faculty and staff should wait for official communication on each subject before acting.