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Campus-wide Faculty Meeting September 22, 2010 Alumni Lounge 3:30-5:00 PM

Faculty Governance 1.Committee Reports (Manno/Frair/Doelle) 2.General Education Requirements (Shannon) 3.New Faculty (Newman/Luzadis/Leopold) 4.GSA Representative (Barnhill) 5.United Way/SEFA (Ettinger) 6.State of the College (Murphy) 7.Promotion and Tenure (Bongarten/Leopold)

Committee on Awards Schedule ProgramAnnounceDate to Committee Date to President Date to SUNY Chancellor’s Awards9/22/1011/19/10 2/8/11 2/15/11 Excellence in Professional Service - Scholarship and Creative Activities - Teaching - Faculty Service Distinguished Professorships 10/10/101/29/112/26/113/12/11 Distinguished Professorship Service Professorship Teaching Professorship Honorary Degrees4/1/119/1/119/16/11

McIntire-Stennis Request for Pre-proposals Updated scope based on 2009 CSREES and USDA guidelines Ecological restoration, catastrophe management, energy conservation, bio-based fuels and materials, forest fragmentation, valuing and trading ecological services, science of integration, human attitudes and behaviors Monday, 4 October 2010, deadline for pre-proposal Formatting matters! NTE 2 pages, One per lead PI (no limit on co-PI) Full proposals invited 18 October (due 19 November) Seed Grant RFP … early December invitation …

217 Bray Hall, 12:00 – 2:00 PM ( ) Please submit your course proposals three weeks prior to the COI meeting. Fall 2010 COI Meetings State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Faculty Governance 1.Committee Reports (Manno/Frair/Doelle) 2.General Education Requirements (Shannon) 3.New Faculty (Newman/Luzadis/Leopold) 4.GSA Representative (Barnhill) 5.United Way/SEFA (Ettinger) 6.State of the College (Murphy) 7.Promotion and Tenure (Bongarten/Leopold)

NameRepresentingPhone Term ends June Neil MurphyESF Klaus DoelleCOI John Doug Lianjun Jeffrey Chris Paul Jim Bandaru Patrick Ray Scott Charles Suzette Committee on Instruction ESF Committee on Instruction Members

Faculty Governance 1.Committee Reports (Manno/Frair/Doelle) 2.General Education Requirements (Shannon) 3.New Faculty (Newman/Luzadis/Leopold) 4.GSA Representative (Barnhill) 5.United Way/SEFA (Ettinger) 6.State of the College (Murphy) 7.Promotion and Tenure (Bongarten/Leopold)

Faculty Governance 1.Committee Reports (Manno/Frair/Doelle) 2.General Education Requirements (Shannon) 3.New Faculty (Newman/Luzadis/Leopold) 4.GSA Representative (Barnhill) 5.United Way/SEFA (Ettinger) 6.State of the College (Murphy) 7.Promotion and Tenure (Bongarten/Leopold)

Faculty Governance 1.Committee Reports (Manno/Frair/Doelle) 2.General Education Requirements (Shannon) 3.New Faculty (Newman/Luzadis/Leopold) 4.GSA Representative (Barnhill) 5.United Way/SEFA (Ettinger) 6.State of the College (Murphy) 7.Promotion and Tenure (Bongarten/Leopold)

September 22, 2010

 Recognitions and Rankings  Preliminary FY 2010/2011 Financial Management Plan  Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollment  Capital Plan Improvements  Mighty Oaks

 Washington Monthly  #26 of National Universities based on the “contribution to the pubic good”  Social mobility, research and service  Only SUNY institution in the top 30  Forbes.com  #23 among “America’s Best college Buys”  #189 on the list of the top 569 colleges and universities in the U.S.

 U.S. News & World Report  #25 in the “Great Schools, Great Prices” list  Between Georgetown and UC at San Diego  No other SUNY institution on the list  #34 among the Top Public National Universities  Highest ranked SUNY institution  #79 among the Best National Universities (public and private)  Highest ranked SUNY institution

 Sierra Club Magazine  #45 in “Cool Schools Ranking”  SUNY Binghamton ranked #68

FY 2009/10Budget FY 2010/11REVENUE State Allocation $26,289,100$24,491,000 Projected Tuition Revenue 12,072,10012,610,300 Interest and Fees 104,00061,100 Student Services Fee Revenue 698,800698,800 Graduate Tuition Funding 935,300935,300 Supplemental SUNY Allocation ,000 Athletics Fee ,000 Funding Transfer from Reserves (725,100)1,654,100 39,374,20040,825,600

FY 2009/10Budget FY 2010/11EXPENSES Personal Service Personal Service Regular Temporary Appointments $24,025,0001,210,800$24,848,7001,264,400 Other Than Personal Service 1,869,1002,304,800 Retirement Savings (450,000) Graduate Stipends and Tuition Waivers 3,057,6002,821,400 Undergraduate Financial Aid 1,358,0001,657,500 Accessory Instruction &Related Services 4,834,5005,111,400 Utilities2,426,1002,547,400 Mail284,700260,000 Telephone86,40085,000 Centennial Celebration ,000 Athletics ,000 Computer Network/Infrastructure 120,000120,000 Advertising/Visibility102,000102,000 39,374,20040,825,600

 Revenue Increases  $300,000Supplemental New York State Support  $xxHigh Needs Program  $486,000Empire Innovation Program  140,0004% Out of State  Expense Reductions  $450,000Retirement Program Savings

Undergraduate Head Count Full Time Freshmen285 Transfer215 Continuing Returning1,050 1,550 Part Time470 Total Undergraduate Head Count 2,020 Graduate Head Count Full Time New125 Continuing Returning Part Time Total head count2,565 AAFTE1,999 Total head count2,565 AAFTE1,999

Gateway Building Groundbreaking August 6, 2010

“Saving the Rain”  Porous pavement  Rain garden  Subsurface storm water storage  LED lighting

Student Residence Cornerstone Unveiling September 16, 2010 Centennial Hall Dedication Features  LEED Silver → Gold  Energy efficient  20% Recycled content  Rain gardens/porous pavement  80% Wood construction  Modular system to reduce waste  Indoor bicycle storage/washing/repair  Furniture by Stickley

 Administrative Bloat at American Universities  Policy Report of the Goldwater Institute (8/17/10)  196 institutions evaluated/ESF ranked 186 th  Use of IPEDS Data (Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System)  Observations of Higher Education between 1993 and 2007  66.7% tuition increase  14.5% increase in student enrollment  13.1% increase in number of employees to educate the same number of students  39.3% increase in administrative employees  ESF Admin/100 students    ESF Instruction/Research & Service   Δ = -1.3 Δ = -0.8

Bargaining Unit Admin Support CSEA UPD UUP Admin Support Totals Administrators M/C Administrators Totals Faculty/Instructional Support Faculty Library Research P/T Faculty (FTE) Instructional Support Faculty/Instructional Support Total Grand Total

Faculty Governance 1.Committee Reports (Manno/Frair/Doelle) 2.General Education Requirements (Shannon) 3.New Faculty (Newman/Luzadis/Leopold) 4.GSA Representative (Barnhill) 5.United Way/SEFA (Ettinger) 6.State of the College (Murphy) 7.Promotion and Tenure (Bongarten/Leopold)