September 26, 2023 Minutes
Council of Department Chairs
In attendance: Prashanth Jaikumar, Lijuan Li, Will Murray, Lora Stevens, Jim Kisiel (via Zoom), Jesse Dillon, Barbara Taylor, Krzysztof Slowinski, Christine Whitcraft, Babette Benken, Margaret Karteron, Henry Wu, Lindsay Aymar.
- Approve agenda (10:00) - Approved
- Approve minutes – Approved
- Announcements
- ASM
- When using SEF money, stick to the budget line item (if you didn't include things like tax and shipping, you have to pay for that – there's not carry-over budget for it)
- Henry and the Dean to speak further on resuming staff telecommuting
- Increasing course fees – email Henry with the following information:
- What course
- How much
- Cost/student
- Enrollment (upper division or major only – lower division is SEF)
- University is looking into a University-wide 360 tour
- Operations
- Scholarship reception was a success!
- The students and donors appreciated being recognized in this way
- Going forward we will continue to have it following the Symposium – the posters really increased engagement for scholarship awards
- We want to set a date for next year's Symposium and Reception ASAP
- Invitations to students need to have the date on them
- Timing to be discussed (was 4pm-6pm an issue with traffic?)
- No Biology donors came, so we want to make sure we reach out to ensure some come next year
- We can accommodate more tables/donors
- Consider organizing tables by donor for future events for easier match-up
- Being able to use the Foundation lot was a huge help as it is outside the beginning of the semester event parking moratorium
- For visuals/slide show: consider video student interviews with posters/more information on labs and general research activity
- "Pretty Darn Good Professor" and "Pretty Darn Good Lecturer" (separate awards) nominations will be due October 16.
- Nomination information for both will go in the same email because anyone (faculty and staff) can nominate
- Will require a letter of nomination and a current CV of the nominee
- RSCA Applications for CNSM 2024-2025 Awards
- RSCA applications for CNSM RSCA awards will go out sometime week of 9/25 – University deadline is November 3rd
- University Mini Grants and Summer Stipend Applications were sent out 9/18/2023.
- Sabbatical eligibility letters will be sent to eligible faculty during the 3rd week of October.
- Scholarship reception was a success!
- ASM
- Chancellor's Strategic Workgroup Black Student Success Report and CNSM response
- Everyone should have received an email regarding the upcoming report and survey
- While we don't have programs designated specifically for black students, we do have a lot of minority-focused programs, so that is what we should be listing
- Chairs should send their responses to Dr. Slowinski and Dr. Bennett so that they can review and consolidate before sending the report to faculty affairs
- Email responses to Dr. Slowinski by EOD Friday 9/29
- Everyone should have received an email regarding the upcoming report and survey
- Associate Deans
- Academic Programs
- Curriculum Cycle
- Department submit changes before October 9th (deadline)
- Transfer admissions Spring '24
- Spreadsheet available on teams – summary for CNSM
- Handout
- 1000 more freshman than last year – admissions shifted towards freshman for once more than half of admitted students
- 755 for CNSM – its 100 more than our highest numbers in the past
- Local preference – they live in immediate service area, athlete or veteran – mainly that you went to local high school
- 3500 students are not local
- % of students in category M1 highest number ever
- Keeping enrollment consistent means admitting more transfers
- SOAR model for freshmen and transfers, update
- Enrollment model timeline for making changes to transfer admission requirements (MSR's) is 2 years
- CNSM Advising Self-Study
- Will be submitted to academic affairs this week (week of 9/25)
- Chairs to read executive summary and last page
- Argues why we need faculty advising and why the current model works for CNSM students
- Send any notes (to make more persuasive) to Dr. Slowinski ASAP
- Curriculum Cycle
- Research
- Clarification on Dr. Taylor's previous email
- Graduate Programs – N/A
- Academic Programs
- Open discussion
Meeting Minutes were APPROVED on Tuesday, October 3, 2023.
Note: The minutes above reflect 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.