Faculty Senate Report September 24, 2009 Warren K. Wray Vice Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs.

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Faculty Senate Report September 24, 2009 Warren K. Wray Vice Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

Office of Academic Affairs Departmental non-tenure track faculty policies – developed and approved by 7 departments Curriculum –Working on revisions to Explosives Engineering MS degree required by UM System

Office of Graduate Studies Graduate Enrollment report (2 nd week): – On-campus graduate enrollment = 994 – Extended Learning (graduate) = 582 – Total Graduate Enrollment = 1576

Office of Graduate Studies On-campus S&T Grad Fair that was held at the Havener Center on April 15 th has produced some good results: –Total attendees approx. = 73 –Of the 73 attendees, students who were planning to graduate in SP09/SS09 = 21 –Of those 21 students, people who applied to graduate school at S&T = 10 –Of those 10 students who applied, students who have enrolled (graduate school at Missouri S&T) for this Fall = 7

Office of Graduate Studies, cont. Vicki Hudgins made a web-presentation to the Systems Engineering students (distance and on- campus) and explained the graduate rules & policies.

Hit the Ground Running (HGR) This summer, HGR had 115 participants, (making it the second largest HGR group that the university has hosted). Besides course work that included English, Chemistry and Mathematics, the students participated in a ropes course, etiquette luncheon and a student success course. Voyager Learning Community This fall, the Voyager living and learning community will have 53 students. Voyager students will participate in 7 seminars during the fall semester and regular study sessions throughout the year. During the spring semester, students will complete a community service project.

Fall 2009 Academic Advising Conference Series September 14, “Going Global: A NEW service from the COC,” Edna Grover-Bisker, Associate Director, Career Opportunities Center September 28, “Freshmen Student Advising,” Dr. Jeff Cawlfield, Freshman Engineering October 12, “Student Disability Support Services at Missouri S&T,” Connie Arthur, Counseling and Disability Support Services October 26, “Gaming Addiction,” Renee Getz, Counseling and Disability Support Services/Student Wellness November 9, “Guidelines for Dealing with Issues related to Academic Dishonesty,” Dr. Harvest Collier, Office of Undergraduate Studies December 7, “On-Track Academic Success Program,” Dr. F. Scott Miller and Matt Hume, Undergraduate Advising Office All sessions will be held from 12:00-1:30 PM in the Meramec/Gasconade room of the Havener Center. For more information, contact the Undergraduate Advising Office at , or visit:

Call for Nominations- Missouri S&T Faculty Service Learning Award In 2009, The Office of Undergraduate Studies will award a select Missouri S&T faculty member who involves or influence students in academic service learning or community service activities outside the classroom. All Missouri S&T students, faculty and staff have the opportunity to submit nominations for this faculty award. Nominations must include a supporting statement (maximum of one page) that describes how the nominee involves or influences students in community service or academic service-learning through his or her work with student groups, learning communities and/or classroom instruction. Nominations may include up to three letters of support from department chairs, colleagues and/or students. Nominations are due November 4, The recipient of the 2009 Faculty Service Learning Award will be recognized at an awards ceremony on January 19, For more information about the Missouri S&T Faculty Service Learning Award, please contact Lucretia Eaton in the Office of Undergraduate Studies at (573) / or visit OURE Update This year, approximately 104 Missouri S&T undergraduates will participate in 88 research projects through the Opportunities for Undergraduate Research Experiences (OURE) program. OURE offers undergraduate students the opportunity to participate in individual or group research with a faculty research advisor in their department. Participating students receive $1000 for the completion of their projects. Students receive a $250 stipend during the fall semester and an additional $750 in the spring, upon completion and submission of their final report. OURE students, and others participating in undergraduate research at Missouri S&T, are encouraged to present the results of their research projects at the Missouri S&T Undergraduate Research Conference on April 7, For more information about the OURE program, please visit: or contact Melissa Hutton at

S&T Curator’s Teaching Summit – Indispensible Advice from our Top Teachers September 9th - What Not to do in Your Class or Lab October 14th - Creative Teaching Techniques November 11th – Mentoring (Meeting times and locations to be announced.) Active Learning / Faculty Learning Community (FLC)- The goal of this FLC is to get more faculty members involved with using Active Learning strategies in their classroom. This is an ongoing activity that focuses on faculty learning and sharing and is moderated by professionals that promote these instructional strategies in their academic life. September 16th - 12:00 pm, 208 Norwood Hall October 21st - 12:00 pm, 208 Norwood Hall November 18th – 12:00 pm, 208 Norwood Hall Cyber Learning / Faculty Learning Community –The Cyber Learning FLC was formed with the goal of gaining an understanding of how faculty on campus are using technology in their classrooms and sharing those experiences with colleagues. October 2nd – 12:00 pm, location to be announced November 6th – 12:00 pm, location to be announced Center for Educational Research & Teaching Innovation (CERTI) Activities

Global Learning The enrollment of distance students for FS 2009 is at an all time high with 649 students showing on the Registrar’s Third Week Enrollment Grid. This is an exceptional number in light of the economic slowdown and the national reduction in corporate support for continuing education. As of FS 2009, Electrical and Computer Engineering is the latest addition to the list of 13 MS degrees that are now available over the internet.