September 29, 2020 Minutes
NOTE: These minutes reflect discussions that happened on the date of these minutes. Due to the COVID-19 situation, things are rapidly changing. For offical policy, please wait for documents from the appropriate offices.
Attendees (9/29/2020): Curtis Bennett, Barbara Taylor, Tangan Gao, Chris Brazier, Andreas Bill, Christine Whitcraft, Ted Stankowich, Lisa Martin, Margaret Karteron, Rick Behl, Kris Slowinski, Will Murray, Henry Wu, Maryanne Horton.
- Approve agenda (10:30)
- Approve minutes from Sept. 15; approved as amended.
- Announcements
- Dean’s Report
- 5 CSULB students have tested positive COVID-19 (no connection to students in CNSM).
- a. We (the university) are being strictly monitored for the next two weeks during an in-person instruction pause by the department of public health.
- RTP Committees meeting with dean and Faculty Affairs tomorrow.
- Start thinking about for next year: how to allow for issues surrounding the pandemic and its effect.
- Masks are required.
- Safety has written a script for how to address students who are not wearing masks.
- You can report students to Student Affairs as a conduct violation (https://cm.maxient.com/reportingform.php?CSULongBeach&layout_id=6).
- Barbara will resend the script to chairs.
- Fall Scheduling
- The deans were told to schedule for the fall assuming we will be back to pre-Covid classes.
- Consult faculty who might have an interest in teaching their class as a hybrid class.
- Currently, we have no information on how Fall 21 will look, so be aware that depending on the state of the pandemic, things may change.
- 5 CSULB students have tested positive COVID-19 (no connection to students in CNSM).
- Operations
- RSCA Application now available to faculty to submit
- A routing step is embedded this year so that chairs will receive applications for approval.
- RSCA Application now available to faculty to submit
- ASM Update
- Started processing all PD summer payment; turns out that Leaders cannot be paid stipend, they must be processed as additional employment. There may be a delay.
- Dean’s Report
- CARES Presentation (Piya Bose, Dean of Students, Time Certain: 10:45-11:00)
- The CARES team: www.csulb.edu/cares
- Team meets at least every two weeks to facilitate support for students.
- Collaborations across campus to get students to the resources they need; collaborations in this community (off campus).
- Use a case management system to capture data (Maxient).
- Most case managers are social workers, including one LMFT.
- CNSM makes up about 8% of student referrals
- The earlier you can refer students to CARES the better; do not wait until a point of crisis
- How to make a referral
- Online referral form at www.csulb.edu/cares
- Visit the Red Folder on your SSO.
- Contact the Office of the Dean of Students: 562.985.8670
- For emergencies, call 911 or UPD at 562.985.4101
- What to Expect after Referring
- Resources
- Included in this Guide for Faculty and Staff (PDF)
- Extra Warning Signs to Look Out For
- Changes in behaviors and presentation of students.
- During COVID, it’s valuable to pay attention to written assignments and emails.
- Always refer or report, even if you think someone else may have already referred.
- If you don’t know where to go or where to start, submit a CARES referral.
- Keep faculty, staff, and adjunct faculty aware of CARES.
- Masks:
- Any university employee has the right to ask a student for ID
- Report students who refuse to wear masks
- Once we return to face-to-face/hybrid instruction, CARES can send health ambassadors to the building to document violations and enforce policies.
- The CARES team: www.csulb.edu/cares
- Equity and Diversity (Larisa Hamada, AVP Equity & Diversity, Time Certain: 11:05-11:20)
- Office oversees all TITLE IX requirements, discrimination, discrimination retaliation, whistleblower, whistleblower retaliation, academic accommodations, residential reassignments, pregnancy accommodations, no contact orders, etc. (for students and employees).
- Managers on the team are all state bar licensed attorneys.
- Updated 2020 Title IX guidelines
- Campus Confidential Advocate: Jacqueline Urtez
- UPD Resources
- Ensure due process for all parties in Title IX complaints.
- Campus Advisors: Alexandria Cordon and Trace Camacho.
- Will review cases of any protected status.
- All faculty and staff must report any type of discrimination, retaliation, or Title IX matter – even if you don’t think there’s a case.
- Report Zoombombing and review Zoom safety procedures.
- If a faculty member observes something happens in the background of a class that falls under Title IX, report right away. (e.g. an incident that appears to be physical abuse or domestic violence).
- Even if it happens off campus, or in a Zoom class, report immediately.
Equity & Diversity will do a safety check.
- Even if it happens off campus, or in a Zoom class, report immediately.
- If you observe anything between students that falls under Title IX coverage, report right away.
- Consider recording your classes; you must notify the students that you will be recording.
- Reporting is the best line of protection for faculty and staff.
- If a faculty member observes something happens in the background of a class that falls under Title IX, report right away. (e.g. an incident that appears to be physical abuse or domestic violence).
- Counter speech best practices (in person and on social media):
- Do not touch, physically threaten or push demonstrators.
- Ignore demonstrators.
- Use counter speech as an expression of your own free speech.
- Report any Clery crimes immediately; timely warnings are critical.
- Campus resources under Title IX.
- FERPA (Dr. Augusta Pickens, Director of Student Services, & Kimberly Scarborough, Assistant Registrar for Policy and Appeals; Time Certain: 11:25-11:40)
- The individuals listed gave a presentation on FERPA.
- Please refer to the FERPA website for more information.
- RSCA week/Conference Platform (Enríque Flores, BUILD Manager, Time Certain, 11:45-11:55)
- April 5 – 9, 2021 will be the university’s first annual week of RSCA to showcase work that is being done across the university by faculty, staff, and students.
- Working to develop a broader community within the university and encourage collaboration.
- This will be a virtual event, instead of a physical event, due to the pandemic.
- Looking for collective engagement from faculty, admin, staff, and students.
- Using CVENT platform.
- CNSM Poster Session:
- Need to know within the next week (feedback by next Tuesday 10/6):
- How many posters/presentations do you anticipate in your department?
- Do we want to do a student research symposium in the same format?
- Do we want to do this in a single day or over multiple days?
- Do we want to have oral presentations? If so, how many?
- Need to know within the next week (feedback by next Tuesday 10/6):
- Associate Deans (12:00-12:30)
- Academic Programs
- Faculty Advisors in Academic Departments:
- They have 5 weeks to complete mandatory declaration advising and mandatory transfer advising.
- Make sure they have appointment calendar on EAB so students can reach them.
- Scheduling deadline is on Thursday 10/1/2020.
- Reach out to Kris or Vanessa with any problems.
- Faculty Advisors in Academic Departments:
- Research
- Issuing keys to students; Barbara is bundling requests and sending them for review every two weeks.
- Key issue does not want to issue keys to students at all; they are concerned there are too many keys circulating.
- No outside keys will be issued but interior door keys will be with approval.
- Building doors not being unlocked; Barbara is working with BBS to resolve this.
- Apart from the two-week in-person instruction pause that we are in, our building (HSCI, MLSC) should be open Monday through Friday from 10 am to 7 pm. Personnel encountering a locked door, should try another door – rarely have all the doors of a building been left locked. Also, they should call the help line (5-4357) to report a locked door – even if they get in elsewhere.
- Issuing keys to students; Barbara is bundling requests and sending them for review every two weeks.
- Academic Programs
- Other Business
- If you are having new face-to-face classes in Spring, send an email to Kris and Vanessa.
- Must be approved by CARES before it goes to Jody.
- Please refer all FERPA questions to Kris prior to requesting answers from Brotman Hall.
- If you are having new face-to-face classes in Spring, send an email to Kris and Vanessa.
Upcoming Dates:
Oct. 2: Proposals for F2F classes due
Oct. 2: Pre-Health Community College Counselors Conference
Oct. 2: 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM PDT
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/guiding-the-health-professions-student-a-webinar-for-college-counselors-registration-114987789574
Oct. 6: Deadline to collect feedback from faculty on format for CNSM Research Symposium
Apr. 5-9, 2021: CSULB Week of RSCA
Submitted by Allie Puz (Communications & PR Coordinator, CNSM)
Meeting Minutes were APPROVED on Tuesday, September 29, 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.