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1 Faculty Senate Report February 19, 2009 Warren K. Wray Vice Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

2 Office of Academic Affairs The Engineering Advisory Board Meeting will be held in St. Louis at the St. Louis Airport Marriott on February 26-27, 2009. The Solar Team will present at the meeting. Mindy Fleisher, Supervisory Patent Examiner with the United States Patent and Trademark Office will be on campus February 16-17, 2009 to give a seminar on intellectual property (Monday, 2/16, 4 pm, Missouri- Ozark Rm.) and meet with several classes. The Request for Evaluation for the Computer Science Department was submitted to ABET on January 23rd (due date: January 31st). The department is in the process of preparing their Self-Study report. Four departments have submitted departmental level non-tenure track faculty policy/procedures for review and approval. Two have been returned to the departments for further consideration and two are currently under review.

3 Spring Enrollment SP2009SP2008Change Total5,9185,678+240 ( 4.2%) Campus5,3605,118+242 ( 4.7%) Distance558560-2 (-0.4%) BS45494329+220 ( 5.0%) MS9981025-27 (-2.7%) PhD371324+47(14.5%)

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5 Fall 2009 Admission Status updated: Feb. 12, 2009 Fall 2009Fall 2008Change Freshmen Applications2,4292,128+301 (14%) Admits2,1011,861+240(13%) Deposits510486+24( 5%) Transfer Applications212242-30(-12%) Admits113124-11(- 9%) Deposits1410+4(40%) Graduate Applications9441242-298(-24%) Admits302153+149(97%) DepositsN/AN/AN/A

6 Financial Aid Update $525,250: FY09 GO Scholarship Offset to Date Feb. 1 GO Scholarship Deadline Enforced for Fall 2009 Freshmen $ 19,844,894: Total Student Aid Disbursed for Spring 2009

7 Global Learning 2009 Summer Camp Listing for K-12 Students 1. Aerospace Camp8. Camp Invention 2. Computer Highly Interactive Program 9. Explosives Camp 3. Missouri Academy for Youth Advancement 10. Girls Go Green 4. Jackling Introduction to Engineering11. Materials Camp 5. Summer Transportation Institute12. Robotics Camp 6. Summer Solutions for Girls13. Nuclear Engineering Camp 7. Minority Introduction to Technology & 14. It’s A Girl Thing Engineering ______________________________________________________________________________ These 2009 camps have already attracted over 400 registrations with 7 more registering for 2010 offerings using S&T’s new on-line registration process. Complete information is at http://dce.mst.edu/noncredit/precollege/index.html.http://dce.mst.edu/noncredit/precollege/index.html

8 Global Learning Interest in distance courses remains high despite current economic conditions as shown in the chart below..

9 Office of Sponsored Programs FY09 activities through the end of January and a year- over-year comparison are as follows: –Proposals awarded in total dollars: $31.6M (up 20.9%) –Number of proposals awarded and amendments: 232 (up 6.9%) –Proposals submitted in total dollars: $90.1M (1%) –Number of proposals submitted: 321 (up 1.6%) –Research expenditures: $22.8M (down 5.9%) –F&A recovered: $3.9M (up 25.3%)

10 2009 Research Administration Training Sessions OSP Training, 9:00 - 10:00 a.m., Meramec Room - Havener Center –March 3, 2009 –May 5, 2009 –June 2, 2009 –July 7, 2009 –September 1, 2009 –October 6, 2009 –November 3, 2009 –December 1, 2009 UM System Training, 9:00-10:30 a.m. and 1:30-3:00 p.m. (same presentation, attend either morning or afternoon session), St. Pat's Room - Havener Center –April 7, 2009 (Topic: Allowability) –August 4, 2009 (Topic: Cost Transfers) Above training schedule, and slides and video recording of previous training sessions can be found at: http://sponsoredprograms.mst.edu/policyprocedures/Training.html

11 Accreditation Site Visit-February 23-25, 2009 Since 1913, Missouri University of Science and Technology has maintained accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA). This year, we are in the process of re-accreditation. NCA Representatives will visit Missouri S&T on February 23- 25, 2009 to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the campus. All employees should be aware of the University’s mission statement and how their individual role on campus helps the University to achieve its mission. In addition, employees should be available to meet with visiting team members upon request. For more information, visit: http://accreditation.mst.edu/ or contact the Office of Undergraduate Studies at 341- 7276. Visit with the Accreditation Team-The NCA Accreditation Team will hold an "Open Time" from noon-1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, in the Havener Center. No appointment is necessary for this opportunity to visit with the NCA team.http://accreditation.mst.edu/ Undergraduate Research Conference scheduled for April 8, 2009 The fifth annual Missouri S&T Undergraduate Research Conference will be held on Wednesday, April 8, at the Havener Center. This event provides opportunities for students to showcase research efforts to the campus community and to the public. The research conference will include oral and poster sessions. Registration deadline is March 16. Registration materials are available online at ugs.mst.edu/ugrc.html. The office of undergraduate studies needs faculty judges for the event. If you are interested, please contact Melissa Hutton at mhutton@mst.edu.ugs.mst.edu/ugrc.htmlmhutton@mst.edu Office of Undergraduate Studies February 2009

12 Externship Program The Missouri S&T Externship Program has been established to provide Missouri S&T students and corporate mentors with opportunities for student leadership learning engagement in the corporate workplace. The externship program functions as a volunteer "shadowing" opportunity in which students will spend from one to five days during their spring break (March 23-29, 2009) actively learning corporate leadership practices related to specific work environment themes. Boeing Mentor Program The Office of Undergraduate Studies is working with Boeing to match students with company mentors. Participating students will have held an internship or co-op with the company, have attended a Boeing job shadowing event, or be recipients of Boeing scholarships. This programs serves to promote the development of one-on-one relationships between S&T students and Boeing professionals and to provide insight into developing career goals and skills. Learning Enhancement Across Disciplines Program (LEAD) The LEAD Program provides learning assistance for over 40 courses on campus in eleven departments (http://lead.mst.edu/assist). Director Ron Bieniek is grateful to the 35-50 S&T faculty who, each semester, operate open-environment LEAD Learning Centers of cooperative guided- learning as their office hours for their courses. This helps hundreds of students who attend them to increase their understanding, improve their skills, and validate their mastery of course material.http://lead.mst.edu/assist Office of Undergraduate Studies February 2009

13 15 Missouri S&T Students Selected for the UM System Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol Event The Office of Undergraduate Studies has selected the following Missouri S&T students to serve as ambassadors to share their university research experiences with state lawmakers in Jefferson City for Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol on April 21, 2009. Lisa Battern, Bryan Glass and Joseph Schaefer, Smart Building Systems in Residential Solar Applications, Research Advisor - Dr. Rob Stone, Interdisciplinary Engineering Stuart Brune, Algae for Bio-diesel, Research Advisors - Dr. David Westenberg, Biological Sciences and Dr. Dev Niyogi, Biological Sciences Melissa Callan, Attitudes Toward Advergames: A Physiological and Attitudinal Testing of Game Players Toward Online Advertising, Research Advisors - Dr. Morris Kalliny, Business Cory Cheatham, Rachel Klapper, Brian Pink and Jacqueline Schneider, Construction of an Ethanol Sensor, Research Advisor - Dr. David Westenberg, Biological Sciences Matthew Entrekin and Brian Goldman, Evolutionary Computation Library (EC-LIB), Research Advisor - Dr. Daniel Tauritz, Computer Science Jill Hecht, Working Women of the West, Research Advisor- Dr. Diana L. Ahmad, History & Political Science Nicholas Jarnagin, The Problem with Space Trash, Research Advisor - Dr. Joel Burken, Environmental Engineering Phillip Ponzer and Michael Wyatt, A Hybrid Sensor Network for Hydrological Monitoring, Research Advisor - Dr. Sahra Sedigh Sarvestani, Electrical & Computer Engineering Selections were based on geographical distribution, relevance of the project to the State of Missouri, quality of the project, and distribution among the four campuses. Student ambassadors were nominated by their faculty research advisors. The Office of Undergraduate Studies wishes to thank those departments that submitted nominations. Office of Undergraduate Studies February 2009


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