Faculty Senate Minutes

November 28th, 2018

SUB 233

3:10- 4:30 pm

Name

Represents

Attended

Richards, Abigail

Chair

X

Walker, Brett

Chair-elect

X

Amende, Kevin

EN/Mechanical & Industrial Engr

X

Anderson, Christina

AR/Film & Photography

X

Anderson, Ryan

EN/Chem Engr

X

Austin, Eric

LS/Political Sci

X

Belasco, Eric

AG/Ag Econ

X

Brody, Michael

ED/Education

X

Dana, Susan

Business

X

Dratz, Ed

LS/Chemistry & Biochemistry

X

Dunbar, Edward

HHD/Health & Human Dev

X

Fick, Damon

EN/Civil Engineering

X

Gao, Hongwei

EN/Electrical & Comp. Engineering

X

Gedeon, Tomas

LS/Math Sciences

X

Haggerty, Julia

LS/Earth Sciences

X

Herman, Matthew

LS/Native American Studies

X

Izurieta, Clemente

EN/Computer Science

X

Jelinski, Jack

Emeritus Faculty

X

Little, Jeannie

AR/Music

X

Mast, Sara

AR/Art

X

McPhee, Kevin

AG/Plant Sciences & Plant Pathology

X

Ruff, Julie

Nursing/Off Campus

X

Slye, Teresa

Gallatin College

X

Stowers, Steven

LS/Cell Biology & Neuroscience

X

Thomas, Amy

LS/English

X

Thompson, John

LS/Modern Languages

X

Yamaguchi, Tomomi

LS/Sociology & Anthropology

X

Yeoman, Carl

AG/Animal Range

X

 

ALTERNATES

Dept

Attended

Rotella, Jay

LS/Ecology

X

Watson, Bradford

AR/Architecture

X

Young, Scott

Library

X

 

OTHER ATTENDEES

Dept

Attended

Mokwa, Robert

Office of the Provost

X

Mumey, Brendan

Engineering/Chair, Faculty Affairs

X

Singel, David

Office of the Provost

X

 

 

 

 

I.  Call to Order

II. Approval of the November 14th meeting minutes:

    Julie Ruff moved for approval, Kevin McPhee seconded, approved.

III. Informational Items

a. Spring 2019 Classroom Space – Norm Asbjornson Hall

b. Availability of classrooms due to NAH opening

i. NAH Room 165  (156 person cap)

ii. NAH Room 153  (48 person cap)

iii. NAH Room 149 (44 person cap)

iv. NAH Room 137 (122 person cap)

v. Spring 2019 has been scheduled, Fall 2019 is open

c. Spring 2019 reservations will be migrating from existing locations to NAH

i.  Other rooms around campus will be free soon

ii.Check Astra schedule for options

iii. Certificate of Occupancy = openings across campus

d. BOR Meeting Update

i. Posthumous doctorate Lynette Chandler-Stein

ii.  Regents professorship granted to Cathy Whitlock

iii.  Ivan Doig Center

iv.  Expansion of scope for American Indian Hall

IV.  New Business

a.  New Courses

i. ACT 123: Bouldering

ii. ACT 160: Avalanche 1 Training

iii. BIOH 305: Human Skeletal Biology

iv. IDSN 140: Product Resourcing

v. IDSN 230: Interior Architecture CAS

vi. PHSX 571: Electric Circuits and Magnetism for Teachers

vii. PHSX 573: The Science of Sound for Teachers

viii. PHSX 572: Space Science for Elementary Teachers

ix. PHSX 574: World of Motion for Teachers

x. PHSX 576: World of Force for Teachers

V. Old Business

a. Courses approved in Steering Committee

ii. ARTH 440: 20th Century Art

iii. GEO 471: Geochronology & Thermochronology

iv. NASX 471: Native Grantsmanship

v. BCH 546: Metabolomics and Systems Biology

vi. GEO 571: Geochronology & Thermochronology

vii. NASX 571: Native Grantsmanship

b. Workload Policy:

i. Requests that units craft a unit wide workload plan to describe unit activities in areas of teaching, scholarship and service

A. align with university mission/strategic plan as well as unit’s academic plan

B. reflect programmatic & curricular needs

C. Be informed by discipline-specific national performance data and identified peer units

ii. Allows units to describe what they do in teaching, scholarship and service

iii. Unit workload plans must address the curricular needs of the programs offered in the department

A. student FTE’s and corresponding course offerings

iv. Changes incorporated into the Workload Policy

A. Purpose statement

1. Discussions of the purpose statement ensued.

B. Plan review cycle and revisions

Motion to delay vote until December 12th made by Kevin McPhee, seconded James Meyer, approved with 1 abstention.

c. Workload Guidelines

i. Acknowledge that disciplines address areas of Teaching, Scholarship & Service in different ways

ii. General Examples are provided

A. Teaching

B. Scholarship

C. Service

iii. Changing POE

iv.  Joint appointments

v. 2016 Workload Taskforce Report

A. Contains data (2016) regarding teaching loads across campus and comparisons to national norms

B. Contains suggested ranges of “in-class” teaching assignments for units granting PhD, master’s or Undergraduate-only, degrees

1. Note: effort spent “teaching” is likely the same, but includes more graduate student mentoring in scholarship than time in the classroom

VI. Election of Spring 2019 Chair-Elect

a. Needs

i. Right now: Chair-Elect for Spring 2019 and assume position of chair in Fall 2019

ii. On the horizon: Chair-Elect for 2019-2020 to be chair 2020-2021 (mulling over period)

b. Nominations have been solicited

i. Current nominee is Eric Austin (Political Science)

ii. One other nominated (Michael Brody) but not ready to assuming role next semester

c. Clem Izurieta moved for approval, Chris Anderson seconded, approved

d. Eric Austin is the Chair Elect for Spring 2019

VII. Announcements:

a. Provost’s Lecture Series, 11/29

i. Luther Talbert, Department of Plant Sciences and Pathology

ii. 7pm in the Hager Auditorium (MOR)

b. Graduate Dean search progressing

i. Graduate Dean Search advancing

ii. Public On-Campus Interviews: Dec 10-Dec 14

A. Reserve 8:30-9:30 am for faculty forum

B. Reserve 3:45-4:45 for the open forum

C. Details regarding candidates and forum locations are pending

c. Thank you to Brett Walker

d. Availability of classrooms due to NAH opening

e. BOR Meeting Update - Approvals

i.Posthumous doctorate Lynette Chandler-Stein

ii. Regents professorship granted to Cathy Whitlock

iii. Ivan Doig Center

iv. Expansion of scope for American Indian Hall

VIII. Public Comment

a. Provost Mokwa

i. Additional BOR update regarding budgets and long-range building plans

A. Very optimistic

B. Academic program plan mid-cycle additions

IX. Adjournment

Next Faculty Senate Meeting: December 12, 2018 SUB Ballroom B 3:10-4:30pm

 

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