OSU Faculty Senate Committee on Committees Jan 20

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OSU Faculty Senate Committee on Committees Jan 20, 2016 meeting

OSU Faculty Senate Committee on Committees Jan 20, 2016 meeting

Our Committee • 2015 -2016 Membership • Shelly Signs, Chair ’ 16 University Events

Our Committee • 2015 -2016 Membership • Shelly Signs, Chair ’ 16 University Events • Kiara Goldtrap ‘ 16 Printing & Mailing Services • Robert Schickler ’ 17 Radiation Center • Bonnie Scranton ’ 17 College of Business • Hui Zhang ‘ 18 Libraries • Anne Bahde ‘ 18 Libraries • Student Member – ASOSU Exec Dir. of Operations (Rachel Grisham) • Executive Committee Liaison – Jay Noller

Agenda for today Consider, and possibly approve, submitted changes to other committee’s standing rules.

Agenda for today Consider, and possibly approve, submitted changes to other committee’s standing rules. Committee review game plan • Gain consensus on the questions we will ask • Select a committee to review • Learn more at http: //senate. oregonstate. edu/committees-councils

Our standing rules The Committee on Committees maintains a continuing study of the structure

Our standing rules The Committee on Committees maintains a continuing study of the structure and effectiveness of University councils and committees and of their relationship to responsibilities of the Faculty Senate; proposes and reviews proposals for new Senate standing committees; and makes recommendations on committee reorganization and functions to appropriate Senate and University officers. The Chair of each Committee/Council of the Faculty Senate shall, at five-year intervals, report to the Committee on Committees about its activities. This report must demonstrate activities which have enhanced the functions and objectives of the Senate. When no clearly useful functions can be identified, the abolishment of the Committee/Council shall be recommended. The Committee is composed of six Faculty and the ASOSU Executive Director of Operations.

Student Recognition and Awards Committee current standing rules The Student Recognition and Awards Committee

Student Recognition and Awards Committee current standing rules The Student Recognition and Awards Committee coordinates awards that are all-University in nature and that are awarded by faculty to students. The Committee also plans and conducts , with the support of the ex-officio, an assembly or other appropriate program for the presentation of these awards to their recipients. The exofficio works closely with the committee and is responsible for the tasks associated with the all-university recognition and awards program. The committee is responsible for selecting the recipients of the Drucilla Shepard Smith Scholastic Awards, the Clara H. Waldo and E. A. Cummings Outstanding Student Awards and the AAUW Senior Woman of the Year Award. The Committee consists of ten Faculty, eight Students , and a representative from Financial Aid, ex-officio, non-voting. • The Student Recognition and Awards Committee does not do all of the planning and conducting. Rather, we works with the ex-officio representative from Financial Aid & Scholarship and with staff from University Events on details related to the awards program. • “Tasks associated” specifically mean the ex-officio provides the chair of the Student Recognition and Awards Committee student data for undergraduates who qualify to apply for the Waldo Cummings Outstanding Student Award. • The AAUW Senior Woman of the Year Award is no longer available and should be removed to reduce confusion. • In the past, we have struggles to attract eight (8) students.

Student Recognition and Awards Committee requested change to standing rules (changes approved by COC)

Student Recognition and Awards Committee requested change to standing rules (changes approved by COC) The Student Recognition and Awards Committee coordinates awards that are all-University in nature and that are awarded by faculty to students. The Committee also helps to plan and conduct, with the support of the ex-officio and University Events, an assembly or other appropriate program for the presentation of these awards to their recipients. The ex-officio works closely with the committee and is responsible for providing student data to the chair, and coordinating tasks associated with the all-university recognition and awards program. The committee is responsible for selecting the recipients of the Drucilla Shepard Smith Scholastic Awards, and the Clara H. Waldo and E. A. Cummings Outstanding Student Awards. The Committee consists of ten Faculty, up to eight Students, and a representative from Financial Aid, ex-officio, non-voting.

Budgets & Fiscal Planning Committee (additional review requested by COC) The Budgets & Fiscal

Budgets & Fiscal Planning Committee (additional review requested by COC) The Budgets & Fiscal Planning Committee assists the Faculty Senate in development of recommendations to the President regarding the University's budget and fiscal priorities. The Committee reviews the adequacy of resources allocated to existing programs and the fiscal implications of proposed changes in programs, enrollment, and budgetary priorities and procedures. The Committee consults with administrative officers of the University and is empowered to make recommendations to them during the preparation of the Institution's budget. The Committee consists of six Faculty and three up to two Student members, one of whom shall be a graduate student, and the Director of the Office of Budgets and Planning, ex-officio, non-voting. The Chair of the Budgets & Fiscal Planning Committee shall serve as an observer on the University Budget Committee.

Curriculum Council current standing rules paragraph 1 The Curriculum Council reviews the University curriculum

Curriculum Council current standing rules paragraph 1 The Curriculum Council reviews the University curriculum in an effort to implement the long-range educational mission of the University and to ensure high quality academic programs for students. Through careful study, it recommends establishment of new programs and/or changes in existing programs, including major and minor curricular changes proposed by the academic units of the University. It attempts by coordination to bring about a suitable and rational balance of academic programs. It formulates curricular policy and publishes, in cooperation with the Office of Academic Programs, Assessment and Accreditation, a Curricular Procedures Handbook. It has an ongoing responsibility to assure that appropriate curricular policies are implemented efficiently and effectively without becoming unduly burdensome to faculty or disadvantaging students. Also, in cooperation with the Office of Academic Programs, Assessment and Accreditation, it conducts periodic reviews of all undergraduate programs and reports the results of these reviews to the Provost.

Curriculum Council Current standing rules paragraph 2, requested changes (approved by COC) The Council

Curriculum Council Current standing rules paragraph 2, requested changes (approved by COC) The Council consists of at least nine and up to thirteen Faculty members and two Student members. Breadth of disciplinary backgrounds is important for the work of the Council so membership shall come from many different colleges. To achieve breadth of disciplinary backgrounds, the Council consists of at least one academic faculty member from each academic college, not to exceed 15 members, and two Student members. In addition, the following shall be ex-officio members, non-voting: One Academic Affairs representative appointed by the Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and one person appointed annually to represent each of the following: Extended Campus, Graduate School, Registrar's Office, and University Libraries. Each of Tthe following areas shall be represented by a liaison members, non-voting, and appointed annually: Academic Advising Council, Instructional Technology, and OSU-Cascades Campus.

Questions: • Do the Standing Rules clearly reflect the function & composition of this

Questions: • Do the Standing Rules clearly reflect the function & composition of this committee? • Have the committee’s actions/function, as reported in the annual reports and based on consultation with the current chair and committee, been consistent with their Standing Rules? • Do the annual reports provide a memory of the issues this committee addressed, their activities and any outcomes? • What has been the role/benefit of the student members? • What connection is there to the University’s strategic plan? How does the committee add value to the University? • If the chair believes the committee does not add value, please explain and address the question as to whether the committee should continue to exist. • Does this committee’s work enhance OSU’s commitment to diversity? If so, how?

Five-Year Committee Reviews • Library Committee - Robert • Promotion and Tenure Committee -

Five-Year Committee Reviews • Library Committee - Robert • Promotion and Tenure Committee - Hui • Diversity Council – Rachel & Anne or Shelly • Faculty Status - Bonnie • Graduate Council – Anne or Shelly • Research Council - Kiera • 2011 -2012 Annual Report http: //oregonstate. edu/dept/senate/committees/coc/ar/2011 -2012/ • 2012 -2013 Annual Report http: //oregonstate. edu/dept/senate/committees/coc/ar/2012 -2013/

Thanks for selecting a committee to review! • Reach out to the chair •

Thanks for selecting a committee to review! • Reach out to the chair • Share the questions that you’ll be asking so that they can reflect in advance • Meet with the chair, and anyone that they would like to join • Review the questions, send your final review to Shelly by the end of March. • If you have trouble meeting this deadline for whatever reason, contact Shelly

Library Committee • Kari Miller, 7 -7235; Recreational Sports • kari. miller@oregonstate. edu Promotion

Library Committee • Kari Miller, 7 -7235; Recreational Sports • kari. miller@oregonstate. edu Promotion and Tenure Committee • Henri Jansen, 7 -4645; Physics • janesenh@physics. oregonstate. edu Diversity Council • Dawn Moyer, 7 -3716, Business • dawn. moyer@oregonstate. edu Faculty Status Committee • Cheryl Middleton, 7 -8527; Valley Library • cheryl. middleton@oregonstate. edu Graduate Council • Theresa Filtz, 7 -5802; Pharmacy • theresa. filtz@oregonstate. edu Research Council • Andy Houseman, 7 -3177; School of Biological • & Population Health Sciences • andres. houseman@oregonstate. edu • Anne Nolin, 7 -8051; Earth, Ocean, Atmos. Sci. • nolina@geo. oregonstate. edu

Thank you for your help in this process • Questions? Shelly Signs 205 Adams

Thank you for your help in this process • Questions? Shelly Signs 205 Adams Hall Shelly. signs@oregonstate. edu communications. oregonstate. edu/events Phone 541 -737 -0724 | Cell 541 -760 -7243