September 21, 2011
Highlights from the Sept. 13 K-State Faculty Senate meeting
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Faculty senate minutes for the June 14 meeting have been posted to our website.
Sept. 13:
- W. Frank Spikes, faculty senate parliamentarian, reminded senators of parliamentary procedures used during senate meetings.
- Past President Cauble gave Spikes a small token of appreciation from faculty senate for his work as parliamentarian.
- Annual dispute resolution reports were presented.
- Annual honor and integrity system report was presented.
- Cauble distributed faculty senate lapel pins to all senators present. This is the first time these have ever been presented. It was felt that a pin would help identify senators to those on campus and was also a small way of recognizing senators for their contributions toward shared governance at K-State.
Standing committee and student senate reports:
- Academic Affairs: Senator Bennett reported on continued work on suggested syllabus language to assist students in understanding what authorized aid i s. A task force will begin review of K-State 8 tagging and other K-State 8 related topics. No course and curriculum items were on the agenda for approval at this meeting.
- Faculty Affairs: Senator Hughey reported on work that is continuing in Faculty Affairs; University Handbook revisions, anti-bullying language, clinical faculty, professor of practice, etc.
- FSCOT: Senator Rintoul reported on items discussed at their first committee meeting last week. A new content management system is being used for Web design; remote access via SSH and RDP use will be blocked due to security risks involved. However, VPN use will be available; textbook submission by faculty and how this is currently done was also discussed.
- FSCOUP: Senator Condia reported on their first meeting. Ed Rice from the Division of Facilities was their guest. Information from a peer review done in 2006 and two reports from Sight Lines were given to committee members as background information. Improved communication was one of the topics discussed.
- Student Senate: Senator Rauth reported on several items, including privilege fee allocations; initiatives they are working on this year, such as SGA In Touch where they hope to reach out more to students on campus; and student senate’s meeting with Darwin Abbott regarding student parking.
Announcements:
- President Vontz reported that he will be chairing the Council of Faculty Senate Presidents as it is K-State's turn this year for that privilege. Therefore, he reports to the regents at the monthly Board of Regents meetings.
- Faculty Senate Leadership Council is in the process of reviewing the faculty senate constitution and hopes to have changes made to it this year.
- Mediation coordinator Becky O’Donnell has resigned and will be with us until the end of this semester. Faculty Senate leadership and the Executive Committee will be working on appointing a replacement by that time.
For the Good of the University:
- Senator Bonella announced K-State Libraries is having Faculty & Graduate Student Library days Oct. 5 and 6. Multiple sessions will be offered between 1:30-4:30 pm. More information can be found at the following website.
- State of the University Address: Manhattan campus, 3:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30, Forum Hall in the Student Union.
- State of the University Address: Salina campus, 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6, Salina College Center Conference Room.
Tom Vontz
Faculty Senate President
Curriculum and Instruction
Manhattan, KS 66506
785.532.5927