FC001207
MINUTES:
APPROVED
FC010201.
Indiana University Purdue
University Indianapolis
Faculty
Council Minutes: December 7, 2000
University Place Conference Center Auditorium: 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Attendance Record
and Original Agenda follow Adjournment as Attachments.
Agenda Item I: Call
to Order: Mary Fisher (IUPUI Faculty Vice-President)! Fisher called the meeting to order at 3:08
pm.
Agenda Item II:
Memorial Resolution for Jeannette Morrow Matthew (Associate Librarian
Emeritus). Fisher called for a moment
of silence.
Agenda Item III:
Update on the Minutes for November 2, 2000 (completed but not edited, posted on
the web at http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil/minutes/fc001102html.htm
when edited). Fisher noted that the
minutes would be approved at the next meeting.
Agenda Item IV:
Chancellor's Report: Gerald Bepko (IUPUI Chancellor & IU Vice-President). Given his upcoming address, Bepko waived the
opportunity to say anything at this time.
Agenda Item V:
President's Report: Paul Galanti (IUPUI Faculty President & UFC
Co-Secretary). Galanti noted the IU
Board of Trustees were meeting next door today and tomorrow (Dec 7-8). The
agenda for their University Policies Committee includes a UFC proposal for
faculty status and ranks, a draft of which was submitted to them in November by
the UFC Faculty Affairs Committee (chaired by IUB Ted Miller and IUPUI Karen
Gable). The agenda also includes a presentation by Judith Palmer (IU Chief Financial
Officer) on balancing tenure-track faculty with non-tenure-track part-time
faculty in the university system. Also, an update on the IUPUI Housing Project
will be presented to the Trustees tomorrow, along with updates on the
committees being appointed to review the position of IU on the arts and
humanities (given President Brand’s address), to discuss the guidelines to
review campus chancellors, and to review the intercampus transfer of credits,
of which we’ll hear more about later in the meeting.
Administrative
reviews are beginning for Scott Evenbeck (University College Dean), David
Stocum (Science Dean), and Emily Wren (Assistant Vice-Chancellor for Campus
Facilities Services).
President Brand’s
Task Force for the Review of Nonacademic Administrative Services, whose goal is
to save money and improve efficiency and quality through consolidating some IUB
and IUPUI functions, retained the Anderson Consulting Group, who held a forum
yesterday (and also last October) to receive input on how to improve those
services. Mainly staff employees were there but the services under review do
impact on faculty. The URL for that review is: http://www.indiana.edu/resources/admreview/index.html
. Chancellor Bepko, a member of
that task force along with Vice-Chancellor Martin, commented that a decision
needs to be made soon because the consultants need to make their
recommendation. There are services that can be consolidated at a savings with
services improved, but we need to make sure that that happens and not something
else, especially with regard to the unseen services that can be located
anywhere. He noted there have been some heated discussions on whether these
will represent real improvements. Anderson Consultants work nationally with
higher education, and when they make their recommendation we need to remember
that they do not know our culture. We also need to assure that they do make
appropriate measurements, and we need to be aware of the impact on academic
programs.
Agenda Item VII:
Update on “Intercampus Transfers within IU” (ICT) – Ken Rennels (Academic
Affairs Chair) & on “Inter-University Transfers within Indiana
Public Institutions” - Becky Porter (ICHE Committee on Transfer and Articulation).
Skipping item VI temporarily,
Porter and Rennels presented their update. Porter noted they had prepared a dog
and pony show but Rennels forgot the pony. [Laughter, given Porter’s
seeing-eye-dog in-training]
Aiming to provide an
overview of all the initiatives now happening, Porter began with a story from
the television news the night before about a student who took courses at Ivy
Tech only to later find a problem transferring those credits and courses. Vic
Borden had just presented to the Trustees the facts that 14% of all new IUPUI
students come from other IU campuses and 31% from other universities meaning
that 44% come from some place other than IUPUI.
Porter then
explained the meaning of several important terms necessary for understanding
the array of questions associated with transfers. “Transfer” itself refers to
courses from other institutions which were completed with a grade of “C” or
better (“C-“ in some places) which are evaluated and assigned to one of three
different categories. For example, the course is equivalent to a certain IU
course and given an IU course number. This is not an easy evaluation because
the student then wants assurance that the course is okay at all campuses.
Second, the course is not equivalent to any IU course but is accepted for
undistributed credit. Third, the course will not transfer. Making these
evaluations is not easy, but students want easy access to the information so
that they can anticipate the impact of a decision to transfer to a different
institution. “Inter-campus transfer” refers to credit from one IU campus that
is being moved to another campus. “Articulation” refers to how to determine how
many additional credits will be necessary for a student who has completed two
years of Community College to then complete their bachelor’s degree.
Rennels commented
that the issues of intercampus transfer are a small slice of the pie so far.
The original policy was approved at last April’s UFC meeting but implementation
has been held by proposed revisions from IUB and IUPUI. Those changes were
recommended and again approved by the UFC in November. The aim of the policy
states that by the fall semester of 2001 all 100 and 200 level courses with the
same number will transfer to all eight campuses and be treated equivalently.
The next step is for the UFC Educational Policies Committee to revise the
master course inventory to provide a system that will assure that all courses
with the same number and title are equivalent. The committee also needs to
determine what improvements are necessary to make the system work. Another UFC
committee comprised of faculty from all campuses and in the process of being
appointed will be charged to adjudicate disagreements. The IUB Chancellor’s
Office is developing the list of all 100 and 200 level courses IU wide and
plans to complete it by January. Rennels then distributed a handout on the
“Principles and Procedures for Undergraduate Inter-Campus Transfers (ICTs).”
Saatkamp noted that
department chairs from eight different campuses will meet this spring to
discuss transfers. Rennels commented that the hope is that the schools will be
able to work out some disagreements among themselves. Yurtseven added that the
departmental level is necessary and not just the school.
Bepko commented that
this issue has exasperated the public more than any other. Angry antagonists
have called demanding the system provide credit for work done. Other states
have mandated institutional transfer. An Indiana bill will be introduced this
year mandating transfer among all Indiana higher education institutions. The
fact that some courses won’t transfer from IU campus to another IU campus is
not even believed by the public. That is the context in which we are operating.
Segueing into the
(ICHE) Indiana Commission on Higher Education’s Committee on Transfer and
Articulation, Porter (a member) stated the committee is looking at what the
public expects and aims to create a statewide website (once Indiana provides
the money) for students to use a grid to see how a set of courses will transfer
and count towards a particular degree. What is amazing is that we can answer
how courses will transfer from Indiana State to IUPUI but not from IUB to IUPUI
(as to counting for departmental requirements). Creating that grid is hardest
for determining transfers within our own family when it comes to specific
departments. The committee is collecting information from the admissions
offices of all eight campuses and checking for consistency. IU needs to clearly
determine transfers from Ivy Tech, and we (IUPUI) have a good sense of what to
expect with the Ivy Tech of Indianapolis, given our long history working with
them, but not with the non-Indianapolis Ivy Techs. IU needs to provide easy
articulation from Community College so two year programs can easily fold into
four year programs, especially with regard to the eight concentration areas for
the associate degrees offered through Community College. We need to say to
students that if they complete two years at Community College they can get a
four year degree with us after only two more years.
After Fletcher
pointed out a problem with Ivy Tech at Columbus which is different than Ivy
Tech at Indianapolis, Bepko commented that although there is no mandate, the
ICHE has discussed for some time ensuring stability in the wake of the
Community College creation without disruption of the four year institutions due
to declining enrollments. The expectation is not a zero sum game but that
Community College will draw students who wouldn’t have entered at all. ICHE
needs to ensure stability, solve the transfer and articulation problems while
recognizing faculty autonomy (who must make the judgments that keep the quality
of the degree programs), and compile all transferable courses in a list of some
form. Once Vincennes certifies the equivalency of their courses through the CCI
system, and it is circulated to all campuses for a chance to note discrepancies
or make adjustments, then the faculty will be inclined to not resist but accept
it, given their review. That might not be true in all regards due to some
degree requirements, and certain courses will simply not be transferable, but
there is no mandate and we can opt out.
Porter promised
regular updates so as to keep the faculty involved. Porter closed with an
introduction of Porter (her coincidentally-named in-training seeing-eye-dog).
[Laughter]
Agenda Item VI: Vote
on Implementation of the “Grade Replacement Policy” (including the modification
from the Academic Policies and Procedures Committee) (originally approved at
FC961205) – Ken Rennels (Academic Affairs Committee Chair) [ACTION ITEM: First
Presented at FC001102]. The
Academic Affairs Committee moved the FC re-affirm the Grade Replacement Policy
as modified. Motion carried.
Agenda Item VIII:
Question / Answer Period. Schneider
asked Bepko to describe Judith Palmer’s report to the Trustees on the question
of full-time faculty ranks, especially with regard to timing. Bepko replied
that Palmer raised the question of whether full-time non-tenure-track faculty
can be substituted for the part-time faculty who are now teaching. Another
question is how much the conversion would cost. Many of the part-time faculty
work elsewhere or are just entering the teaching profession. Georgia State
University had already done this. The IU Trustees learned of it and want to
know whether it can be done at IU (all eight campuses) and how much it will
cost. Their reasoning is there will be no additional state support but a
special tuition increase will be fitting given the increase in full-time
teachers. The University Policies Committee of the Trustees will discuss this
tomorrow.
At the request of
Belcher, Vice-Chancellor Martin gave a parking update. Beginning in January
Bush Stadium will be leased from Indianapolis. A free 7-8 minutes ride between
the stadium and IUPUI (three different locations) will be provided from 7 am to
7 pm but possibly extended in the evening. The availability of special shuttles
will be guaranteed. Volunteers are wanted to park free. At the request of Hoyt,
Martin updated the issue of the U.S. Mail. A delivery change has effected eight
or nine IUPUI locations by clustering them into one spot at 16th
street. We are working to improve delivery from 16th street and
talking with the U.S. Mail. He promised to keep the FC posted.
Agenda Item IX-XI:
Unfinished Business, New Business, and Adjournment for the Chancellor's
"State of the Campus" Address at 4:00. With no old or new business, and with five minutes provided for a recess
to regroup, Fisher adjourned the meeting at 4:00. At 4:05 the meeting of the
IUPUI Faculty Body was called to order for Chancellor Bepko’s “State of the
IUPUI Campus” address, to be followed by a reception from 5-6 p.m. [Earlier
addresses posted at http://www.iupui.edu/home/chancellor/newsletter/
.]
[Attachment for
FC001207 Minutes]
Attendance Record for
FC001207.
[P = Present; L =
Alternate; N = Notice; A = Absent]
109
VOTING MEMBERS (last names underlined) (+ 3 vacant voting positions), 5 NON-VOTING
MEMBERS* (last names underlined and followed by an asterisk), and other
assorted NON-MEMBERS (Chairs, FGLs, Guests, Visitors, VIPs, Employees, and
others).
Abdul, Andrew (Vice-President
of the IUPUI Undergraduate Student Assembly) (Alternate for President Mutton)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Adamek,
Margaret (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Social Work)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Aguet,
Henry (Elected: Herron Art 6/01) (Herron Art)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Akay, Hasan (Budgetary
Affairs Chair) (Engineering and Technology: Mechanical Engineering)
[S/; O/A; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Allen, Stephen
(Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Medicine: Pathology and Laboratory Medicine)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Ambrosius,
Walter (Elected: Medicine 6/01) (Medicine: Medicine:
Biostatistics Division)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Andres,
Carl (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Dentistry:
Prosthodontics)
[S/N; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Ardemagni,
Enrica (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Liberal Arts: Foreign
Languages and Cultures: Spanish)
[S/N; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Atkinson, Simon (Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/02) (Medicine: Medicine: Nephrology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Avery,
David (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Dentistry: Oral Facial
Development)
[S/N; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Avgoustis, Sotiris
(Elected: Physical Education 6/02) (Physical Education: Tourism, Conventions,
and Event Management)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]?
Bailey, Darrell
(Ex Officio: Dean of Informatics -- Indianapolis) (Music)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Baldwin, James (Ex
Officio: UFC Rep 6/01) (Elected: At Large 6/01) (University Library: Resource
Development)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Banta, Trudy (Ex Officio:
Chancellor's Administrative Designee 6/01) (Education)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Baumer, Terry (Elected:
Public and Environmental Affairs 6/02) (Public and Environmental Affairs)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Bechdolt,
Anne (IUPUI Undergraduate
Student Assembly)
[S/P; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Belcher, Anne (Elected:
Nursing 6/01) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Bennett, James (Physical
Education Faculty Gov Leader 6/02) (Phys Ed: Tourism, Conventions, and Event
Management)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Bepko, Gerald (Officer:
Chancellor of IUPUI) (Ex Officio: Chancellor of IUPUI) (Law)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Berbari,
Edward (Elected: Engineering and Technology 6/01)
(Engineering and Technology: Electrical Engineering)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Besch, Henry (Ex
Officio: UFC Representative 6/02) (Basic Medicine: Pharmacology and Toxicology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/N; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Bippen, Paul (Ex Officio:
Dean of IUPU Columbus) (Education)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Blake,
Pat*
(Ex Officio: Senior Academy Representative 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/N; O/N; N/N; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Borden, Vic (Science:
Psychology)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Borgmann,
Cindy (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Herron Art)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Boruff-Jones, Polly
(University Library Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (University Library:
Reference and Research)
[S/; O/N; N/N; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Boschmann,
Erwin (IU Associate
Vice-President for Distributed Education) (UITS)
[S/; O/; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Bostwick, Willard David (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Engineering and Tech: Organizational Leadership and
Supervision)
[S/P; O/L; N/L; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Boukai, Benzion
(Elected: Science 6/01) (Science: Mathematical Sciences)
[S/A; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Brater, D. Craig (Ex Officio: Dean of Medicine) (Basic Medicine:
Pharmacology and Toxicology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/L; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Broadie, Thomas (Elected:
Medicine 6/01) (Elected: At Large 6/01) (Medicine: Surgery)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Brown, James W. (Ex
Officio: Associate Dean of Journalism) (Journalism Faculty Governance Leader)
(Journalism)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Caldemeyer, Karen (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Medicine: Radiology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Canty-Mitchell,
Janie (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Charleston, Lillian (IUPUI
Affirmative Action Officer)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Chism, Nancy (Associate
Vice-Chancellor for Professional Development & Associate Dean of the
Faculties) (Education)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Combs, Terri (Coordinator
for Associate Faculty Affairs)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Connor, Ulla (Campus
Planning Chair) (Liberal Arts: English)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Cronin, Blaise (Ex
Officio: Dean of Library and Information Science -- IUB) (Library and
Information Science)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Crowell, Dring (Elected:
Science 6/01) (Science: Biology)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Daniels-Howell, Todd (Elected:
University Library 6/01) (University Library: Archives)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
DeTienne, Andre
(Library Chair) (Liberal Arts: Philosophy)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Dickerson-Putnam, Jeanette
(Elected: Liberal Arts 6/02) (Liberal Arts: Anthropology)
[S/; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Dunning, Jeremy (Ex
Officio: Dean of Continuing Studies -- IUB) (Cont Stud Faculty Gov Leader)
(Geological Sciences)
[S/N; O/N; N/P; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Eckerman, Nancy (Elected: At
Large 6/02) (Medicine: Medical Library)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/L; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Eickmeier, Valerie
(Ex Officio: Dean of Herron Art) (Herron Art)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Ellett,
Marsha (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Elmore,
Garland (IU Associate
Vice-President for Teaching and Learning Info Tech, and IUPUI Info Tech Dean)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Engum, Scott (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Medicine: Surgery)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Evenbeck, Scott (Ex
Officio: Dean of University College) (Science: Psychology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Fastenau, Philip
(Elected: Science 6/02) (Science: Psychology)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Felsten, Gary (IUPU Columbus
Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (Science: Psychology)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Fineberg, Naomi (Ex
Officio: Executive Committee 6/01) (Medicine: Medicine: Biostatistics)
[S/A; O/A; N/P; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Fisher, Mary (Officer: Vice-President 6/02) (Elected: Nursing
6/01) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/N; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Fletcher,
Ann*
(Elected: IUPU Columbus 6/02) (Science: Mathematical Sciences)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Fore, Julie (Elected:
Medicine 6/01) (Elected: At Large 6/01) (Medicine: Medical Library)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Fredland, Richard (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Liberal Arts: Political Science)
[S/L; O/L; N/L; D/L; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Frisby,
David (Faculty Council Coordinator) (Academic Affairs:
Office of the Faculty and Staff Councils)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Froehlich, Janice
(Ex Officio: UFC Rep 6/02) (Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Med: Med: Endocrinology)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Gable, Karen (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Faculty Affairs Chair) (Allied Health Sciences: Health Sciences
Education)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/N; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Galanti, Paul (Officer: President
6/02) (Executive Chair) (Law)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Gokhale, Sanjiv
(Engineering and Technology Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (Eng & Tech:
Construction Technology)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Goldblatt, Lawrence (Ex
Officio: Dean of Dentistry) (Dentistry: Oral Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology)
[S/A; O/L; N/L; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Goodine, Linda Adele (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Herron Art)
[S/A; O/N; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Goodwin, Vania (Nominating
Committee Chair 6/01) (University Library: Acquisitions)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Gray, Ralph D. (Emeritus)
(Liberal Arts: History)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Greenberg, Harold (Elected: Law 6/02) (Law)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Gronfein, William
(Elected: Liberal Arts 6/01) (Liberal Arts: Sociology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Grove,
Mark (Registrar) (Academic Affairs: Registrar)
[S/P; O/P; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Guba, Christianne (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Dentistry: Preventive Dentistry)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Hamant, Celestine (Elected:
Allied Health Sciences 6/01) (Allied Health Sciences: Occupational Therapy)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Hamilton,
Sharon (Campus Project
Director for “Urban Universities Portfolio Project) (Liberal Arts: English)
[S/P; O/; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Harrington, Maureen
(Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Basic Medicine: Biochemistry)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Harrington,
SusanMarie (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Liberal Arts: English)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Hart, Stuart (Elected: Education 6/01) (Education
Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (Education)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Heck,
David (Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Medicine: Orthopaedic
Surgery)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Hoang,
Ngoan (Constitution and
Bylaws Chair) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Hoyt, Dolores (Ex
Officio: Executive Committee 6/02) (Elected: At Large 6/02) (University
Library: Senior Management)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Hurd, William
(Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Medicine: Obstetrics and Gynecology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Isikbay,
Serkis (Elected: Dentistry 6/01) (Dentistry:
Restorative Dentistry)
[S/A; O/A; N/P; D/N; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Jafari, Ali (Engineering and
Technology: Computer Technology)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Jeglum, Beth (Director of
the Center for Young Children) (Administration and Finance: Center for Young
Children)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Johnson, Eric (Elected:
Business 6/01) (Business: Accounting and Information Systems)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Johnson,
Kathy (Science Faculty
Governance Leader 6/02) (Student Affairs Chair) (Science: Psychology)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Kahn,
Susan (Director of Office of
Faculty and Senior Staff Development)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Keck, Juanita
(Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/01) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Keck, Robert (Elected:
At Large 6/02) (Science: Biology)
[S/P; O/L; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Kegeris,
Carol (Office of Distributed
Education)
[S/; O/; N/P; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Kellum, P. Nicholas (Ex
Officio: Dean of Physical Education) (Physical Education)
[S/A; O/A; N/L; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Kennedy, Sheila
(Ex Officio: Executive Committee 6/01) (Public and Environmental Affairs)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Kiel, Judith L.
(Allied Health Sciences Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (Allied Health
Sciences: Occupational Therapy)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Klaunig,
James (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Basic Medicine:
Pharmacology and Toxicology)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Kloesel, Christian
(Liberal Arts Faculty Governance Leader 6/02) (Liberal Arts: English)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Kopecky, Ken (IUPUI United
Way Campaign Steering Committee)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Kulsrud, William
(Athletics Chair) (Business: Accounting and Information Systems)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Langsam, Miriam (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Faculty Handbook Chair) (Liberal Arts: History)
[S/P; O/N; N/A; D/N; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Lefstein, Norman (Ex
Officio: Dean of Law) (Law)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/N; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Lewis, David (Ex
Officio: Dean of University Library) (University Library: Senior Management)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/N; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Little,
Monroe (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Liberal Arts: History)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Logsdon,
Susan (IU Foundation Director for Corporate and
Foundation Relations)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Lorentz,
Donald (UITS Audio Engineer: Recorder)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Lyon, Brenda (Nursing
Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (Nursing)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
MacKinnon, Joyce
(Associate Dean) (Allied Health Sciences: Academic and Student Affairs)
[S/; O/P; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Manning,
Doug (Parking Services)
[S/P; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Martin,
Robert (Vice-Chancellor for Administration and Finance)
(IUPUI Administration: Administration and Finance)
[S/; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Matis, Bruce (Elected: Dentistry 6/02) (Dentistry: Operative
Dentistry)
[S/A; O/N; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
McBride, Angela (Ex
Officio: Dean of Nursing) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
McDaniel, Anna (Ex Officio:
UFC Representative 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
McGeever,
Patrick (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Liberal Arts:
Political Science)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Mead, Susanah (Law Faculty
Governance Leader) (Law)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Meiss, Richard (Elected:
Medicine 6/01) (Elected: At Large 6/01) (Medicine: Obstetrics and Gynecology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Moore, B. Keith (Ex
Officio: UFC Representative 6/01) (Elected: At Large 6/01) (Dentistry:
Restorative Dentistry)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Mulvey, John (IUPUI Chief of
Police)
[S/A; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Mutton,
Nicholis*
(Ex Officio: Student Assembly President 6/01)
[S/L; O/L; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Needler, Marvin
(Elected: Engineering and Technology 6/02)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Nehf,
Laura C. (Coordinator for Associate Faculty Affairs)
[S/; O/P; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Newbrough,
Randy (UITS Audio Engineer: Recorder)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Newton, Nancy (Ex Officio:
UFC Representative 6/01) (Liberal Arts: Foreign Languages and Cultures:
Spanish)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Ng, Bart (Ex Officio:
Executive Committee 6/02) (Elected: At Large 6/01) (Science: Mathematical
Sciences)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Niklas, Ursula
(Elected: Liberal Arts 6/02) (Liberal Arts: Philosophy)
[S/; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
O’Brien, John (Elected:
Medicine 6/02) (Medicine: Medicine: Gastroenterology/Hepatology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Olson,
Byron (Dentistry Faculty Governance Leader 6/01)
(Dentistry: Oral Biology)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Orme,
Bill* (Elected: University College 6/02) (University
Library: Instruction) (University College Faculty Gov Leader)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Owens,
Yvonne* (Ex
Officio: Staff Council President 6/03) (External Affairs: Alumni Office)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Patchner,
Michael (Ex Officio: Dean of Social Work) (Social Work)
[S/P; O/N; N/N; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Peters, G. David (Ex Officio: Director of Music)
(Music Faculty Governance Leader) (Music)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Pferrer,
Carol (Parking Services
Director)
[S/A; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Plater,
Gail (IU Foundation)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Plater, William (Ex
Officio: Chancellor's Administrative Designee 6/01) (Liberal Arts: English)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Porter, Rebecca (Ex
Officio: Executive Committee 6/02) (Ex Officio: UFC Rep 6/02) (Elected: At
Large 6/02) (Allied Health Sci: Physical Therapy)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Powers, Gerald (Ex
Officio: Executive Committee 6/01) (Faculty Grievance Advisory Panel Chair)
(Social Work)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Quaid, Kimberly
(Director of the Office of Women) (Medicine: Medical and Molecular Genetics)
[S/P; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Queiro-Tajalli,
Irene (Elected: Social Work 6/01) (Social Work)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/N; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Rees, Fred
(Elected: Music 6/02)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Rennels,
Ken (Academic Affairs
Chair) (Engineering and Technology: Mechanical Engineering Technology)
[S/; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Rhodes, Simon (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Science: Biology)
[S/N; O/L; N/L; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Ricchiardi, Sherry
(Elected: Journalism 6/01) (Journalism)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Ritchie, Ingrid
(Public and Environmental Affairs Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (Public and
Environmental Affairs)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Robbins, Ed (Senior Academy
Chair) (Education)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Rosentraub, Mark (Ex Officio:
Associate Dean of Public and Environmental Affairs--Indianapolis) (Public and
Env Aff)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Rothe, Carl (Basic
Medicine: Physiology and Biophysics)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Saatkamp, Herman
(Ex Officio: Dean of Liberal Arts) (Liberal Arts: Philosophy)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Sandy,
Robert (Fringe Benefits
Chair) (Liberal Arts: Economics)
[S/; O/; N/P; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Schmenner, Roger W.
(Ex Officio: Associate Dean of Business--Indianapolis) (Bus FGL) (Bus:
Operations and Decisions Tech: Operations Management)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Schmetzer, Alan (Elected:
Medicine 6/02) (Medicine: Psychiatry)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Schneider, William (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Technology Chair) (Liberal Arts: History)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Shaw, Deborah (Ralf),
(Library and Information Science Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (Library and
Info Science)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Sothmann, Mark S. (Ex
Officio: Dean of Allied Health Sciences) (Allied Health Sciences)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Souch, Catherine
(Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/01) (Liberal Arts: Geography)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Spechler, Martin (Ex
Officio: UFC Representative 6/02) (Liberal Arts: Economics)
[S/N; O/N; N/N; D/N; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Staggs,
Heather (Parking Services)
[S/P; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Stanley, Mary (Ex Officio:
UFC Representative 6/01) (University Library: Senior Management)
[S/L; O/P; N/P; D/N; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Stocum, David (Ex
Officio: Dean of Science) (Science: Biology)
[S/A; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Sullivan, Cheryl
(Vice-Chancellor for External Affairs) (IUPUI Administration: External Affairs)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Sullivan, W. Patrick
(Social Work Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (Social Work)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Sutton,
Susan (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Liberal Arts:
Anthropology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Swenson,
Melinda (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/N; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Tarver, Robert
(Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Medicine Faculty Governance Leader) (Medicine:
Radiology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Tempel, Eugene (Center
on Philanthropy Executive Director)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Tenenbaum-Aguet, Jan (Herron
Art Faculty Governance Leader) (Herron Art)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Unverzagt, Frederick
(Elected: At Large 6/02) (Medicine: Psychiatry)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Van
Vorst, Beth (Faculty and Staff
Council Office Assistant)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Vermette, Rosalie (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Liberal Arts: Foreign Languages and Cultures: French)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Vessely,
Jeffery (Dean of Students) (Physical Education)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Ward, Richard (Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/02) (Liberal
Arts: Anthropology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/N; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
West, Karen (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Medicine: Surgery)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Whitney, Karen
(Vice-Chancellor for Student Life and Diversity) (IUPUI Administration: Student
Life and Diversity)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Wilcox, Barbara
(Ex Officio: Executive Associate Dean of Education--Indianapolis) (Education)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Wilkins, Harriet (Officer:
Parliamentarian 6/01) (Liberal Arts: English)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Wokeck, Marianne (Ex
Officio: Executive Committee 6/02) (Elected: At Large 6/01) (Liberal Arts:
History)
[S/P; O/L; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Yokomoto, Charles
(Ex Officio: Exec Committee 6/01) (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Engineering and
Tech: Electrical Eng)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Yurtseven, H. Oner (Ex
Officio: Dean of Engineering and Technology) (Eng and Tech: Electrical
Engineering)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
ZZ-Vacant
(Elected: Continuing Studies 6/02)
[S/A; O/A; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
ZZ-Vacant
(Elected: Library and Information Science 6/02)
[S/A; O/A; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
ZZ-Vacant
(Elected: Medicine 6/01) (Gale McCarty resigned summer 2000)
[S/A; O/A; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
ZZ-Vacant (Metropolitan Affairs
Chair)
[S/A; O/A; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
ZZ-Vacant (Staff Relations
Chair)
[S/A; O/A; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
[Attachment for
FC001207 Minutes]
Indiana University Purdue
University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
Faculty Council (FC) Meeting
IUPUI Conference Center
Auditorium (IP): Thursday 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
A G E N D A (FC: December 7, 2000)
I.
Call
to Order: Mary Fisher (IUPUI Faculty
Vice-President)!
II.
Memorial
Resolution for Jeannette Morrow Matthew (Associate Librarian Emeritus) (see
attachment1).
III.
Update
on the Minutes for November 2, 2000 (completed but not edited, posted on the
web at http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil/minutes/fc001102html.htm
when edited).
IV.
Chancellor's
Report: Gerald Bepko (IUPUI
Chancellor & IU Vice-President).
V.
President's
Report: Paul Galanti (IUPUI Faculty
President & UFC Co-Secretary).
VI.
Vote
on Implementation of the “Grade Replacement Policy” (including the modification
from the Academic Policies and Procedures Committee) (originally approved at
FC961205, see attachment2) – Ken Rennels (Academic
Affairs Committee Chair) [ACTION ITEM: First Presented at FC001102].
VII.
Update
on “Intercampus Transfers within IU” (ICT) – Ken Rennels (Academic
Affairs Chair) & on “Inter-University Transfers within Indiana Public Institutions” - Becky
Porter (ICHE Committee on Transfer and Articulation).
VIII.
Question
/ Answer Period.
IX.
Unfinished
Business?
X.
New
Business?
XI.
Adjournment
for the Chancellor's "State of the Campus" Address at 4:00.
*Attachments (not included as
part of FC001207 minutes):
1 Memorial Resolution for
Jeannette Morrow Matthew, Associate Librarian Emeritus;
2 “Grade Replacement Policy”
(from page 72 of the 1997-1999 IUPUI Supplement to the IU Academic Handbook).
Next Faculty
Council Meeting: January 11, 2001!
[Agenda Prepared by Faculty
Council Coordinator, David Frisby,
UN 403, 317-274-2215 (fax
4-2970), fcouncil@iupui.edu : http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil]
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Indiana University Purdue
University Indianapolis
Meeting of the IUPUI Faculty Body: Thursday, December 7, 2000
IUPUI Conference Center
Auditorium (IP): 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
I.
Call
to Order!
II.
"State
of the IUPUI Campus Address" -- Chancellor
Gerald Bepko.
III.
Adjournment.
IV.
Reception
(5:00 – 6:00 pm).
Next Meeting of
the IUPUI Faculty Body: Thursday, December 6, 2001!
[Agenda Prepared by Faculty
Council Coordinator, David Frisby,
UN 403, 317-274-2215 (fax
4-2970), fcouncil@iupui.edu : http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil]