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1 Faculty Senate Report October, 16, 2008 Warren K. Wray Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

2 Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs The VPAA, chairs and program leads for the 16 undergraduate engineering programs continue preparations for the ABET site visit scheduled for Oct. 19 - 21. The logistics of the visit have been developed and updated information required has been prepared. Chairs and program leads have been in contact with their respective program evaluators and the VPAA has been in contact with the team chair to finalize plans for the visit.

3 ADAIR ANDREW ATCHISON AUDRAIN BARRY BARTON BATES BENTON BOONE BUCHANAN BUTLER CALDWELL CALLAWAY CAMDEN CARROLL CARTER CASS CEDAR CHARITON CHRISTIAN CLARK CLAY CLINTON COLE COOPER CRAWFORD DADE DALLAS DAVIESS DE KALB DENT DOUGLAS DUNKLIN FRANKLIN GENTRY GREENE GRUNDY HARRISON HENRY HICKORY HOLT HOWARD HOWELL IRON JACKSON JASPER JOHNSON KNOX LACLEDE LAFAYETTE LAWRENCE LEWIS LINCOLN LINN MCDONALD MACON MADISON MARIES MARION MERCER MILLER MONITEAU MONROE MORGAN NEWTON NODAWAY OREGON OSAGE OZARK PERRY PETTIS PHELPS PIKE PLATTE POLK PULASKI PUTNAM RALLS RANDOLPH RAY REYNOLDS RIPLEY ST. CLAIR SALINE SCOTLAND SCOTT SHANNON SHELBY STODDARD STONE SULLIVAN TANEY TEXAS VERNON WARREN WAYNE WEBSTER WORTH WRIGHT MADRID NEW MISSIS- SIPPI BOLLIN- GER GIRARDEAU CAPE WASHING- TON JEFFER- SON ST LOUIS CITY MONT- GOMERY GAS- CON- ADE SCHUY- LER LIVING- STON LOUIS ST FRANCOIS ST CHARLES ST PEMI- SCOT GENEVIEVE STE 0 1 8 4 1 2 2 7 29 57 89 10 2 8 2 0 1 4 1 13 278 4 1 1 5 15 11 4 1 12 4 6 7 4 4 6 25 9 12 7 11 69 7 26 15 53 427 1058 117 22 139 210 29 17 12 11 87 25 45 FRANCOIS ST 24 9 71 511 6 6 42 20 305 156 25 27 11 8 20 24 8 2 2 8 14 6 49 6 6 20 142 14 8 42 18 5 6 10 19 44 6 7 15 1 6 11 24 4 11 13 3 5 6 11 7 Geographic Origin of Total Enrolled Students by County - Fall 2008 Note: Geographic Origin is defined as student's legal residence at time of original admission to Missouri S&T. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) frozen files, 4 th week after enrollment. Updated 9-23-08 Total Enrollment from Missouri Missouri 4,433 Other Locations 1,938 Total 6,371 9 39 50 or more students 10 – 49 students 1 - 9 students No students Legend CALDWELL 2

4 All Students, Totals United States 5,774 Other Countries 597 Total 6,371 ALASKA CALIFORNIA IDAHO OREGON WASHINGTON MONTANA WYOMING UTAH COLORADO ARIZONA NEW MEXICO TEXAS OKLAHOMA KANSAS NEBRASKA SOUTH DAKOTA NORTH DAKOTAMINNESOTA WISCONSIN IOWA ILLINOIS OHIO IN KENTUCKY WV VIRGINIA NO. CAROLINA GEORGIA FL ALABAMA MS MISSOURI ARKANSAS LA NEVADA HAWAII MICHIGAN PENNSYLVANIA NJ NEW YORK CT MA VT NH MAINE TENNESSEE CAROLINA SO. MD DE RI DC 49 7 4 1 2 5 1 22 58 21 2 54 124 43 3 26 4,433 61 9 115 11 5 21 16 430 16 15 21 16 23 19 16 6 12 9 17 5 11 12 2 2 3 Geographic Origin of All Students - Fall 2008 Note: Geographic Origin is defined as student's legal residence at time of original admission to Missouri S&T. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) frozen files, end of 4 th week of classes. Revised 9-23-2008. 15 1 5 2 14 DC 2 50 or more students 10 – 49 students 1 - 9 students No students Legend PUERTO RICO 1 Armed Forces Pacific & Europe 6

5 Enrollment Performance Fall 2000-2008 200020012002200320042005200620072008 2000 -2008 change Undergraduate3,6983,7563,8494,0894,1204,3134,5154,7534,91233% Graduate9281,1271,3911,3701,2871,2891,3431,4141,45957% TOTAL4,6264,8835,2405,4595,4075,6025,8586,1676,37138% ENROLLMENT BY ETHNIC GROUP American Indian/Alaskan Native2426232723212033 38% Asian-American127128137151142158198 19150% Black, Non-Hispanic16819721323021823724527129978% Hispanic-American586383100 126137139132128% Non-Resident, International59072381974960056558561967414% Ethnicity Not Specified17117920925329825325024224845% White, Non-Hispanic3,4883,5673,7563,9494,0264,2424,4234,6654,79437% Total4,6264,8835,2405,4595,4075,6025,8586,1676,37138% Total Minorities, Non-Caucasian US Citizens37741445650848354260064165574% % of Total8% 9% 10% Under-Represented Minority US Citizens25028631935734138440244346486% % of Total5%6% 7%6%7% Non-Resident, International59072381974960056558561967414% % of Total13%15%16%14%11%10% 11% ENROLLMENT BY GENDER Female1,0501,0971,1331,2481,2091,2241,3261,3911,41935% % of Total23% 22%23%22% 23% 22% Male3,5763,7864,1074,2114,1984,3784,5324,7764,95238% % of Total77% 78%77%78% 77% 78% BOLD: Missouri S&T Record High On-Campus4,3934,5754,8484,9834,9365,1015,3895,6495,76431% Distance or On-Line233308392476471501469518607161% TOTAL4,6264,8835,2405,4595,4075,6025,8586,1676,37138%

6 School of Extended Learning International Affairs would like to announce the Diwali Festival which will take place on Sunday, October 26. The program will kickoff at 5:30 PM with a cultural program in Leach Theatre and be followed at 7:00 PM with dinner. This is an annual presentation by the Indian Student Association.

7 School of Extended Learning Enrollment Growth: –The number of new international students arriving on the S&T campus this fall has increased from 172 in FS 2007 to 199 in FS 2008. Thirty three of these students are at the undergraduate level. –Distance education students have increased from 518 in FS 2007 to 603 in FS 2008. This total includes 136 students enrolled at the Engineering Education Center in St. Louis as compared to 103 at this time last year.

8 Office of Graduate Studies Company affiliation for new distance students has been identified, providing data for recruitment planning.

9 Office of Sponsored Programs FY09 activities through the end of September and a year- over-year comparison are as follows: –Proposals awarded in total dollars: $21.96M (up 80.1%) –Number of proposals awarded and amendments: 137 (up 63.1%) –Proposals submitted in total dollars: $43.44M (up 50.3%) –Number of proposals submitted: 174 (up 41.5%) –Research expenditures: $10.4M (up 10.6%) –F&A recovered: $1.9M (up 30.8%)

10 Office of Sponsored Programs FY09 technology transfer activities through September 2008 –Number of disclosures received: 8 –Number of patent applications filed: 11 –Number of patents issued: 2 –Number of license/options signed: 4 –Licensing income: $27,430

11 Office of Undergraduate Studies October 2008 Announcements We’ve Moved!-The Office of Undergraduate Studies has moved to 105 Norwood Hall. Missouri S&T Faculty Service Learning Award-In 2008, 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. The recipient of the 2008 Faculty Service Learning Award will be recognized at a campus award ceremony on October 22, 2008, in conjunction with National Make a Difference Day. For more information about the Missouri S&T Faculty Service Learning Award, please contact Melissa Hutton in the Office of Undergraduate Studies at (573) 341-7585 or visit http://ugs.mst.edu/servicelearning.html.

12 LEAD Learning Assistance for Fall 2008- The Learning Enhancement Across Disciplines Program (LEAD) is pleased to announce that LEAD learning assistance for courses this semester began on Monday of the third week of classes. The LEAD schedule is posted online at http://lead.mst.edu/assist. LEAD provides individualized and small-group tutoring for over twenty-four foundational courses from algebra to thermodynamics (top half of the schedule), while forty-eight LEAD faculty associates run collaborative learning centers for thirty-two courses in eleven departments from elementary Russian to electromechanics (bottom half of the schedule). Check us out at http://lead.mst.edu to see what LEAD offers! If you have any questions about the LEAD Program, please contact its director, Prof. Ronald Bieniek, at bieniek@mst.edu or x4608.http://lead.mst.edu/assist http://lead.mst.edu bieniek@mst.edu Upcoming Events for Faculty: Student Satisfaction Survey Results- Presented by: Dr. F. Scott Miller, October 6, 2008 from 12-1:00 PM, Missouri/Ozark Room - Havener Center The Helicopter Parent Advantage, Presented by: Dr. F. Scott Miller, October 27, 2008 from 12-1:00 PM, Missouri/Ozark Room - Havener Center

13 Fred Jones Tools for Teaching: Discipline, Instruction, Motivation- Fred Jones has been a pioneer in developing the fundamental skills of classroom management for over 35 years. His instructional methods increase learning time and mastery while his non-adversarial techniques of discipline management help even the most oppositional students become valued members of the group. Dr. Jones will share the techniques of highly successful teachers - the "naturals" - who make success in discipline look easy. He will emphasize procedures in the classroom that are low- key, reduce teacher stress, protect the student, and most importantly, self-eliminate. Negative techniques such as put downs and humiliation are replaced with strategies which create a cooperative classroom environment. The most common comment given by veterans and new teachers alike is "Why didn't I get this in college?" Dr. Jones is internationally recognized for his workshops which have trained thousands of teachers and administrators to use his management program. He is the author of McGraw- Hill's Positive Classroom Discipline and Positive Classroom Instruction. His widely acclaimed new book, Tools for Teaching: Discipline, Instruction, Motivation, won the Independent Book Sellers Award in 2001 and the coveted Golden Lamp of the Educational Publishers Association in 2002. Tools for Teaching: Discipline, Instruction, Motivation by Fred Jones is included in the workshop fee. FREE to Missouri S&T Faculty, Staff and Students. The workshop will be held on October 7, 2008 from 9:00 am- 3:30 pm in the St. Pat’s Ballroom of the Havener Center. Register online at rpdc.mst.edu. If you have any questions, please call South Central RPDC at 1-800-667-0665.

14 Student Design Center News The Charles Henry Hammarstand Goodwin Scholarship has been awarded to Lisa Battern, senior in Electrical Engineering and member of the Solar House team. The merit based scholarship was established in honor of Charles Goodwin, a university student who died from injuries sustained in an automobile accident several years ago. His parents established the scholarship to support students that participate in the student design teams. Also, five Engineers Without Borders students were awarded $1,000 each from the Gavin Bradford Donahue Memorial Scholarship established through the Alumni Association. Gavin was struck by a car and fatally injured in the summer of 2007 while working on a construction project near St. Louis. The students receiving the scholarships are: Will Kirby, senior in Civil/Architectural Engineering Lucas Rottler, senior in Civil/Architectural Engineering Jennifer Hoffman, junior in Aerospace Engineering Katie Fritts, junior in Mechanical Engineering Jennifer Kelley, senior in Civil Engineering The SDELC has completed the first phase of their project management training in which the teams have submitted proposals for their design projects in 2008 and 2009. The second phase consists of a peer group of design team members who will review proposals and submit their comments to the SDELC. This process gives students the opportunity to read and review what others have written. At the same time it gives the student the ability to participate in the management process of determining the grants provided to teams as well as the level of support. Our goal is to receive constructive feedback, giving students the insight to make their project plans stronger for even greater success in the future.


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