FA Minutes 03/08/23 Faculty Assembly Meeting
March 8, 2023
1:00 pm
Alumni Lounges (SC 156-158)
Faculty Assembly is open to a general college audience, including administrators, but only FA members may vote. Faculty, including library faculty and all full-time employees contractually obligated to teach are FA members as defined by our bylaws.
Agenda
Approval of Minutes (2/1/2023)
Reports:
Faculty Assembly President’s Report: (Ken McMurdy)
Announcements regarding Commencement
Announcements regarding facilities master plan task force
Schomburg Fellowship information on upcoming events
Provost Bite-Sized Research Talks: tomorrow 1pm-2pm in Padovano Commons
Multi-Cultural Center: faculty please consider donating books and resources that would be beneficial for the center
Boldly Ascending III: upcoming Monday March 20, 1pm Alumni Lounges
College President’s Report: (Cindy Jebb)
Commitment to the pillars and international education
Student athletes are doing very well!
Mai Serban to receive the Thomases Award
Schomburg scholar: upcoming events
Michael Middleton is starting 17 April as Provost
Calendar task force – coming soon
Discussion of graduation. Planning and practicalities
Provost’s Report: (Interim Provost unable to attend)
Beth Smith (Assistant Director of Student Accounts): regulatory requirement of students signing form before registration
Introductions:
Jennifer Hicks-McGowan, POER
POER is pronounced “power” because the employees are the power of an institution.
Announcements:
Prestigious Scholarships/Fellowships – Faculty Mentor Program
Aaron Lorenz (SSHS), Dean Chen (HGS)
College wants to raise the number of student applications being put forward
Focus on enhancement of already stellar faculty mentorship on campus
Presentations/Discussion Items:
Faculty Advising Resources – Kevin Brenfo-Agyeman
Advisement Training Canvas Module: one stop resources for faculty on advisement
Find: select Academic Advisement Training for Faculty | Steinheimer after clicking on courses within Canvas.
Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) – Kathleen Hallissey, Office of Student Conduct Director
Discussion of faculty options when confronted with problematic classroom behavior.
Discussion of what resources faculty can suggest to students when students are in distress.
For more information or to make a referral: https://www.ramapo.edu/bit/
For information about counseling: https://www.ramapo.edu/counseling/
Meeting Ended: 2:30pm
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