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1 Fall Faculty Meeting 2007

2 General Accomplishments 2006-2007 Implementation of Enrollment Management Plan/Admission Policy beginning Fall 2007

3 Academic Quality –Intermediate Accounting Readiness – assessment and retention initiative –On-campus Becker CPA Review – preparing students at the graduate level –Revised CIS undergraduate curriculum implemented Fall, 2006 –Developing new concentrations for graduate program in the area of IT Project Management and IT Audit and Security

4 Academic Quality –Fall 2006 Offered BAD 4000 (Career Issues class) for all majors as an elective –Fall 2007 MGMT Require MGMT 3940 – Business Ethics Require MGMT 4680 – Organizational Behavior Offer MGMT 1500 – First Year Seminar Require the purchase of The Wall Street Journal in MGMT 3610 for all majors in COB

5 Academic Quality Faculty Development opportunities and rewards for faculty –Funded faculty travel for professional development ($8,600) –Funded 8 tenure-track faculty –Funded 9 temporary faculty –Funded teaching awards program ($30,000) –Funded 19 faculty summer research grants

6 Academic Quality Faculty –Continued Distinguished Assistant Professorship Award –Awarded two (2) State Farm Excellence Professorships –Awarded three (3) Accounting Department Distinguished Professorships (Crowe Chizek, Deloitte & Touche USA LLP, and Dempsey, Vantrease & Follis)

7 Academic Quality Faculty Integrate Technology -Sedona implementation – faculty data -Summer 2007 Instructional Technology Fellowship – Don Roy, Management & Marketing

8 Student Centered Learning –Partnered with the Career and Employment Center to present the Mock Interview Program, Etiquette Dinner and Alumni Career Mentor Pilot Program –Funded seven graduate assistantships with Business Fee funds –Funded student travel (3) for research paper presentations to Academy of Economics & Finance Annual Meeting

9 Student Centered Learning –Partial funding for student study abroad in Austria (Summer 2007) –Supported student organization travel to meetings and competitions –Along with SBDC, supported Business Plan Competitions –Seven (7) EXL courses offered in Jones COB –Advisors created Faculty Advising Workshops and Jones COB Advising Newsletter for faculty –Created Advising Website (www.mtsu.edu/~busadv)www.mtsu.edu/~busadv

10 Partnerships –Center for Economic Education participation in Murfreesboro City Schools partnership –Executive Briefing Series partnership with Craig Leipold, Owner/Governor, Nashville Predators, LLC and Major General Gus L. Hargett, Jr., Adjutant General Tennessee National Guard –Executives in Residence –VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) –Accounting Professorships –College and departmental advisory boards

11 Enrollment

12 FALL Jones College SCH Jones College Annual GROWTH MTSU SCH Percentage of MTSU 199931,404N/A227,64113.80% 200034,2609.09%230,56714.86% 200136,6246.90%242,22915.12% 200239,3847.54%256,64915.35% 200341,2384.71%265,27615.55% 200440,404-2.02%269,43415.0% 200540,8751.17%269,42015.2% 200640,443-1.06%273,28014.8% 7 Year GrowthSCHJones College Increase SCHMTSU Increase + 9,03928.8%+45,639 20.0% Enrollment Management Data Undergraduate The Jones College produced 19.8% of the MTSU increase over 7 years. Source: MTSU Institutional Research Fall Student Profiles

13 FALL Jones College SCH Jones College Annual GROWTH MTSU SCH Percentage of MTSU 19992,451N/A11,96720.48% 20002,5052.20%11,61421.57% 20012,6455.59%11,71322.58% 20023,05315.43%12,48924.45% 20033,037-0.52%12,60124.10% 20043,1343.19%12,90124.29% 20052,825-9.86%14,12620.0% 20063,0668.53%13,42622.8% 7 Year GrowthSCHJones College Increase SCHMTSU Increase +61525.1%+1,45912.2% Enrollment Management Data Graduate The Jones College produced 42.2% of the MTSU increase over 7 years. Source: MTSU Institutional Research Fall Student Profiles

14 Recognitions

15 Students Financial Management Association chapter earned the FMA Superior Chapter Award for 2006-2007 (Frank Michello – faculty advisor) McNair Scholar: Jeffrey Blackman “Personal Privacy: Risks of the Internet Analysis” Charles Apigian, mentor Matthew Bullington received a $5,000 Phi Kappa Phi academic excellence award for 2007-2008 and was awarded a full scholarship at Vanderbilt University Jo Gilley 2006 ProAm Sellathon winner at the regional conference in Baton Rouge Jo Gilley & Josh Sewell were finalists in the National Pro/Am Sellathon competition

16 Faculty Charlie Baum – MTSU Foundation Distinguished Research Award Ken Hollman – inducted into the Robert E. Musto Insurance Hall of Fame

17 Faculty (cont’d) Robert B. Blair - 2007 National Business Education Association Collegiate Teacher of the Year Don Roy - National Marketing Management Association Master Teacher Award

18 Faculty (cont’d.) Jeanne Harrington - 2006 Tennessee CPA Journal Best Paper Award G. Robert Smith, Jr. - 2006 Tennessee Society of CPAs Discussion Leader Award Rebecca Foote - Greek Life Faculty Mentor Award Carol Cox - Allied Academies Distinguished Research Award Gerry Scheffelmaier - Lana Doncaster Innovation Award Don Roy - 2006 Marketing Education Best Paper Award from the Society for Marketing Advances Don Roy - 2007 Best Paper Award from the Marketing Management Association

19 Faculty (cont’d.) David Foote – 2007 Outstanding Reviewer – OB Track – Academy of Management Tom Tang – 2007 Outstanding Reviewer – International Track – Academy of Management Cliff Welborn – Gamma Iota Sigma Outstanding Professor Cheryl Ward & Harmon - 2006 Research Award for Paper at Summer Internet Conference Cheryl Ward - 2006 Distinguished Research Award – Allied Academies Troy Festervand with co-authors - 2007 Best Paper – College Teaching & Learning Conference

20 Academic Performance Award Department of Business Communication & Entrepreneurship Department of Economics & Finance

21 Teaching Awards 2006-2007

22 Teaching Awards Information Tenured or tenure-track faculty who taught Fall and Spring of 2006-2007 Must have taught at least 6 hours in each of the 2 relevant semesters An award of $1000 placed in the department’s travel account of each listed faculty member

23 Faculty Charlie Apigian Barry Blair Randy Clark David Foote Stuart Fowler Jackie Gilbert Tim Graeff Tim Greer Jeanne Harrington Virginia Hemby-Grubb Kevin James Charles Kile Melinda Korzaan Tim Koski Don Lester Steve Morris Ron Moser John Mullane Mirza Murtaza Don Roy Scott Seipel Marc Singer Garry Smith Vince Smith Earl Thomas Cheryl Ward Terry Ward Cliff Welborn Jinfeng Yue Joachim Zietz

24 Faculty Service Awards

25 2007 15 Years Service Al DePrince Bill Ford Lee Sarver 25 Years Service Ken Hollman

26 Outstanding Faculty Awards

27 Outstanding Faculty Member 2006 – 2007 Nominees Robert B. Blair John G. Wermert Timothy H. Greer Jinfeng Yue Kevin L. James Joachim Zietz Outstanding Faculty Recipients Albert E. DePrince, Jr.Donald P. Roy

28 Bridgestone/Firestone Distinguished Assistant Professorships 2007-2008 Mary E. Phillips

29 State Farm Excellence Professorship 2007-2008 Charles H. Apigian

30 State Farm Excellence Professorship 2007-2008 Donald P. Roy

31 Faculty Additions Fall 2007

32 Tenure/Track Faculty Beth Howard Accounting Jeff Hamm Accounting Sherry Roberts Business Communication & Entrepreneurship

33 Tenure/Track Faculty Rachel Wilson Business Communications & Entrepreneurship Amy Hennington Computer Information Systems

34 Tenure/Track Faculty Adam Rennhoff Economics & Finance Sean Salter Economics & Finance

35 Tenure/Track Faculty Michelle Beauchamp Management & Marketing Leigh Anne Clark Management & Marketing

36 One Year Appointments Vishal Sachdev Computer Information Systems Norman Smothers Management & Marketing Photo Unavailable Photo Unavailable

37 One Year Appointments Pam Morris Economics & Finance Charles F. Beauchamp Economics & Finance

38 Staff Changes and Additions Teena Young Secretary Dean’s Office Angela Williams Secretary Computer Information Systems

39 Staff Changes and Additions Paula Calahan Academic Advisor Sue Farmer Coordinator (Graduation Analyst) Photo Unavailable

40 Staff Changes and Additions John Mitchell Jones COB Development Director Robert B. Blair Coordinator of Assessment Photo Unavailable

41 Over $730,000 awarded to Jones College faculty in research funding from Jones College sources in the last four years. $105,000 provided in teaching awards in the past four years. Other Accomplishments and Improvements

42 Jones COB Phone-a-thon Distribution of Funding Total Raised $5,664 ACCT$1,193 BCEN$ 646 CIS$ 894 ECFN$1,242 MGMT$1,689 Total Distributed$5,664

43 AOA Accreditation Opportunities Assessment The Year Ahead

44 Accreditation Our next AACSB visit is in 2010 – 2011. Beginning our 3 year cycle.

45 Opportunities Executive Education MBA options New graduate programs

46 Opportunities "Theory and Practice of Experiential Education" Co-sponsored by Jones College of Business and EXL Scholars Program Workshop leader - Dr. Joe Raelin, the Asa Knowles Chair of Practice-Oriented Education and Director of the Center for Work and Learning at Northeastern University Date/Time: Friday, September 21 from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Dr. Raelin's most recent book is titled Creating Leaderful Organizations: How to Bring Out Leadership in Everyone. He has published more than 100 articles in business and professional journals such as Human Resource Planning, Organization Management Journal, Action Learning: Research and Practice, and Academy of Management Learning & Education. The workshop will assist faculty in developing experiential learning class activities and in developing approaches to using reflective thinking as a learning tool. To make reservations for the workshop, e-mail jaustin@mtsu.edu.jaustin@mtsu.edu

47 New Technology Turning Point 2008 (Interactive Powerpoint Software)

48 Assessment A.Is a fad that will go away soon. B.Is primarily an AACSB and SACS requirement. C.Is the process of documenting, usually in measurable terms, knowledge, skills, attitudes and beliefs.

49 Course-embedded Assessment A.Will take too much time out of my class. B.Is a lot of extra work. C.Is one means of gathering data.

50 Assessment A.Must be accomplished in every class every semester. B.Must be accomplished for every learning objective every semester. C.Can be scheduled over a cycle and can use sampling.

51 Assessment A.Can only be course embedded. B.Must be by direct means only. C.Can use both direct and indirect measures as appropriate.

52 Assessment A.Is something we must do! B.Is something we can do! C.Is something we should do! D.Is something we will do! E.All of the above!

53 Thoughts for the Year “Education’s purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one.” Malcolm Forbes Journalist 1919 – 1990 “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.” Marcel Proust Novelist 1871 - 1922


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