Title
4.3 B Faculty Senate Minutes, December 7, 2007
Subject(s)
Faculty
Governance
Description
Highlights:
-Guests: Dr. Mark Padilla, Provost, Andrew Lundsten, SGA
president
-discussion of the Provost's suggested faculty evaluation schedule
-Dr. William Ritchey was selected as the Director of
Counseling Services
-schedule for Spring 2008 Faculty Development
grants
-Election results for sabbatical replacement faculty on FRC
-location of social work department after new buildings completed
-The honors council is reviewing
the honors program and comparing our program to what other schools are doing
-closed session to discuss this year's sabbatical
applications
-faculty base and Phi Beta Kappa
-establishing a Phi Beta Kappa chapter on campus
-installation and testing of a university siren/public
announcement warning system that can be activated if a crisis life threatening situation exists on the CNU campus
-will now work on expansion of the system so the
administration is assured that emergency notifications can be heard in all academic buildings and student dormitories
-developing procedures for faculty and
students to follow if a class is in session and the emergency alarm is activated
-faculty development grants final reports
-Revised Pass Fail Option
-Handbook Changes
-Busn302 aoi
-procedures for handling disruptive conduct in a
classroom
-F. Samuel Bauer emeritus resolution
-Guests: Dr. Mark Padilla, Provost, Andrew Lundsten, SGA
president
-discussion of the Provost's suggested faculty evaluation schedule
-Dr. William Ritchey was selected as the Director of
Counseling Services
-schedule for Spring 2008 Faculty Development
grants
-Election results for sabbatical replacement faculty on FRC
-location of social work department after new buildings completed
-The honors council is reviewing
the honors program and comparing our program to what other schools are doing
-closed session to discuss this year's sabbatical
applications
-faculty base and Phi Beta Kappa
-establishing a Phi Beta Kappa chapter on campus
-installation and testing of a university siren/public
announcement warning system that can be activated if a crisis life threatening situation exists on the CNU campus
-will now work on expansion of the system so the
administration is assured that emergency notifications can be heard in all academic buildings and student dormitories
-developing procedures for faculty and
students to follow if a class is in session and the emergency alarm is activated
-faculty development grants final reports
-Revised Pass Fail Option
-Handbook Changes
-Busn302 aoi
-procedures for handling disruptive conduct in a
classroom
-F. Samuel Bauer emeritus resolution
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Date
December 7, 2007
Creator(s)
Lambert, Lynn
Secretary of the Faculty Senate
Secretary of the Faculty Senate
Call Number
4.3 B
Statement of Rights
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