Faculty Assembly Meeting Minutes February 26, 2025 1:00 pm Pavilion
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.
Meeting minutes taken by FA Secretary Matthew Jobrack.
Last Faculty Scholarship Symposium of the semester on April 2, 10:30-12:00. Theme is TBD but suggestions are welcome.
Upcoming student research showcase events:
TAS Research Symposium on April 9
Psychology Student Symposium on April 30
Scholars’ Day on April 14
DMC Fair on April 23
Please email FA President with other events, so that all can be advertised and posted on the FAEC calendar.
Reminder to sign up for Arching and Commencement activities
Handbook Revision Committee targeting 4/2 FA meeting to present recommendations
Middle States self-study to begin next fall
Diversity Convocation today 3:00-4:00 in Berrie Center
Provost’s Conveners/Convening Groups Task Force feedback sessions on March 5 and March 26 from 12:00-1:00
Provost’s Report:
Relayed remarks from President Jebb (not in attendance)
Reaffirmation of Ramapo’s values and mission
State budget is expected to be substantially reduced for next year; Ramapo is working to diversify revenue sources.
Liberal Arts Curriculum Task Force has been finalized, will be formally charged next week.
AI Consulting Group has produced a list of recommendations for use of AI in TLC, as well as an ethics statement. (link) Note: Questions regarding the separate College-wide AI Statement were directed to Rob Doster and addressed as follows.
Statement was designed to apply primarily to staff and administrators.
Key concern is that data including privileged or personal information must not be uploaded to AI, where it becomes public data.
Introduction: Dr. Paul Currant, new Director of Study Abroad and International Education
Spring Civic Engagement Events, Kaitlin Sidorsky (slides)
Presentations/Discussion Items:
Gen Ed Revision: Progress Report
Chris Reali, GECCo Chair
GECCo has sent out a faculty survey on opinions on current GE Program
GECCo chair will attend SGA meeting next week to hold Town Hall on current GE Program
Open invitation for interested faculty to join the Gen Ed Revision Steering Committee (Contact Chris or your ARC representative.)
Voting Items/Elections:
Elementary Education BS and Special Education MA 4+1 (Proposal Document)(slides)
Proposal endorsed by FA with a vote of 46 approve, 2 do not approve and 2 abstain (67 eligible).
FAEC Councilor-At-Large (under eleven)
Dr. Timmesha Butler elected with a vote of 42 approve, 1 do not approve and 7 abstain
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