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April 6, 2020

Highlights from the March 17 Faculty Senate meeting

Submitted by Faculty Senate

Guests: Provost Taber provided an update to senators regarding steps taken at our university to keep faculty, staff and students safe during the recent COVID-19 developments in the U.S. 

Dean Goetsch discussed the Monograph Collection as well as the Library's plan to assist faculty and students during this challenging set of circumstances. 

Standing committee and Student Senate reports:

  • Academic Affairs: Several course and curriculum proposals were reviewed and approved. The Optional Syllabus statement on Mental Health Awareness was approved.
  • Faculty Affairs: A proposed University Excused Absence Policy was presented for a first reading.  
  • Professional Staff Affairs: No report.
  • Student Senate: K-State Proud continues to meet virtually so there is some potential for continued Student Opportunity Awards this semester. A resolution regarding upholding our inclusive and welcoming campus was shared. Finally, they are continuing FY21 contracts and reservations where possible.
  • Technology, FSCOT: No report.
  • FSCOUP: Scheduled classroom updates were reported on. There is opportunity for recommendations to be provided for City/University funds project. Finally, the research enterprise continues to be studied.

Announcements

Open discussion period

  • President González reported there is a faculty/staff resource to address anxiety and stress: Employee Assistance program is available 888.275.1205, press option No. 1.
  • New Initiatives/For the Good of the University: Due to several different sessions at the First Tuesday event, no time was available for sharing out initiatives; however, this will continue to be something done at First Tuesday events and at the end of Faculty Senate meetings in order to share potential collaborations and initiatives at their earliest stages of ideation.
  • President González expressed gratitude to senators for their leadership during this difficult transition to remote teaching and remote work. Senators expressed their thanks in turn.

Thank you for all you continue to do for K-State. Please send an email to either facsen@k-state.edu or tgonzale@k-state.edu with any questions or concerns.

With best wishes for health and safety,

Tanya González
Faculty Senate President
Professor, Department of English
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506