FC010111
MINUTES:
APPROVED
FC010301.
Indiana University Purdue
University Indianapolis
Faculty
Council Minutes: January 11, 2001
Dental School Building, Room 115: 3:30 - 5:30 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 3:36
pm.
Agenda Item II:
Adoption of the Order of Business for the Day. The agenda was adopted as the order of business for the day.
Agenda Item III:
Approval of Minutes for November 2, 2000 (online at http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil/minutes/fc001102html.htm)
& update on Minutes for December 7, 2000 (completed but not edited, will be
posted online at http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil/minutes/fc001207html.htm
when ready). Eckerman seconded
Langsam’s motion to approve the FC001102 minutes. Motion carried.
Agenda Item IV:
Chancellor's Report: Gerald Bepko (IUPUI Chancellor & IU Vice-President). The
Star reported that Governor O’Bannon’s State Budget Agency published its
recommendations for the 2001/03 budget. Compared to the recommendations of the
Indiana Commission for Higher Education (ICHE), which included a 3-4% increase
in the base plus special monies for Informatics and other items, the Agency’s
budget is very disappointing. They propose to supercede the ICHE
recommendations with a grim proposal that reduces tuition by 3% and provides no
monies for Informatics or the other items. Thankfully, they did confirm the $25
million for the Research Fund, and also, as we know from experience,
budget-makers usually intentionally lower expectations at first. Like
Greenspan, who wanted to lower expectations out of fear that the economy was
overheating, so the Agency also intended to lower our expectations. They
succeeded. [Laughter.] Now we need to find a reasonable basis from which to
work. We will argue that higher education is the key to the future of Indiana
if we don’t want to be another Mississippi. We will argue that we support the
recommendations of ICHE and question the lack of enthusiasm on the part of the
Agency. They did fund Community College a bit more than anticipated due to some
enrollment increases supposedly, but it actually reflects the priorities of the
Agency which are not the same as ours.
With regard to parking, Bepko encouraged everyone to
tune in to Radio IUPUI (1610 AM) to hear the latest parking conditions, and
then called upon Vice-Chancellor Robert Martin for an update. Martin reported
that construction of the new garage at Blackford and Michigan (1100 spots)
began in December and is on a fast-track to be completed in August of 2001. The
bidding was favorable in that we accepted $9 million after anticipating $12
million. 400 spots have been lost this semester due to construction but so far
we’re doing okay. The parking proposal is being finalized and will be sent to
the Chancellor this month. The ABE class system has been retained, but the 5-7
year construction schedule will continue. In response to Galanti, Martin
explained that some of the visitor spots in the three garages were converted to
permit spots due to underutilization.
Bepko reported that Vice-Chancellor Karen Whitney is
flying as we speak with two Trustees to Oklahoma State University and to Dallas
to look at the housing already constructed by one of the bidders for our
proposed student housing at the west end of campus (to be completed by the fall
of 2002).
Since the December meeting, the really great news of
the Indiana Genomic Initiative, funded by the $105 million Lilly Endowment
grant (the largest grant it has every bestowed) for the IU School of Medicine
(the largest grant IU has ever received), has become public knowledge. It’s a
wonderful event, a real turning-point and opportunity for all of IU, and there
will also be some related humanities research funded at both IUB and IUPUI
also.
Monday (Jan 15) is the holiday to honor Martin
Luther King Jr. but as usual IUPUI will consider it a “day-on” for
philanthropic work even though regular operations will close. Also, the
tradition will continue for the annual “State of Diversity” message, hosted by
the Black Student Union, with the location announced and distributed Monday.
Regarding diversity, there is some good news – enrollments are up some – but
other news is disappointing.
Noticing the presence of Phil Rutledge, an emeritus
SPEA faculty member who has returned after about 10 years to be named as
interim associate dean (Indianapolis Campus), Bepko welcomed him back. Rutledge
noted that some of the same things are still being talked about. Pointing out
that Rutledge worked for IU on minority enrollments a decade ago, Bepko noted
that 10% of the enrollment today is African American but also admitted that
retention (especially for minorities) is not any better at all. 69% more
minorities are graduating today (494) than a decade ago (292) and the general
trend has been constantly up. The number of Hispanic faculty has doubled from
17 in 1993 to 34 in 2000. Asian faculty now make up the largest minority (127)
but African American faculty has remained about the same (47-50). We need to
create more scholarships, come up with better retention programs, and play more
of a part in the lives of the students. As to recruiting and retaining faculty,
we need more support programs, especially efforts to increase the number of
minority faculty. One urgent concern is the loss of leadership positions among
the minority faculty. They’ve retired or resigned and we’ve no pipeline to
replace them. Besides the appointment of Phil Rutledge, several other new
appointments also show promise for our diversity: JaDora Sailes (University
College) will lead our minority undergraduate recruitment effort, Robert W.
Scott (Medicine: Student Activity Affairs) will be a key member of the team
filling the void left by George Rawls’ retirement, Valerie Smith-Gamble
(Medicine: Psychiatry) will be involved with the intercultural studies of
Alzheimer’s disease underway between IU and Nigeria’s Ibadan University, and
the School of Dentistry will complete the search this week for their Director
of Student Diversity Support. The administration hopes for the enthusiastic
support of the faculty in making the state of diversity at IUPUI better. We do
have the Diversity Cabinet now and the Diversity Plan will soon be coming, but
it’s time to redouble our efforts not only because of social justice but also
because it’s important for our nation and our students need diversity to get a
well-rounded education. Thank you.
Agenda Item V:
President's Report: Paul Galanti (IUPUI Faculty President & UFC
Co-Secretary). Galanti thanked
Martin and all those responsible for the excellent job with removing the snow.
Galanti noted the
upcoming elections at the February meeting for new members for the Board of
Review Pool and the Faculty Grievance Advisory Panel, as well as the elections
by all voting faculty in late February for FC at-large representatives and
representatives of IUPUI on the UFC. Elections of FC unit representatives
should also be underway. All of these are for the term 1 July 2001 through 30
June 2003.
An ICHE (Indiana
Commission for Higher Education) document for “Transfer and Articulation”
specifying course equivalencies between Vincennes and Ivy Tech for the
Community College has been distributed to all IU campuses. It presents no
problems for IUPUI but other campuses find a problem with some of the Vincennes
200 level courses which are transferring as 300. This will be on the agenda for
the UFC February meeting.
At the end of the
fall semester a December 17th memo from IU Vice-President George
Walker requested research proposals in regard to President Brand’s arts and
humanities initiative. Proposals can be individual or collaborative and the
deadline is the 1st of March.
IUPUI has requested
of the IU Board of Trustees that the TTA (Trustees Teaching Awards – previously
TERA or Teaching Excellence Recognition Awards) be expanded to include
non-tenure-track appointments instead of only tenured or tenure-track. Whether
the request will be granted is problematic even though some of the best
teaching is done by those holding non-tenure-track appointments. Galanti promised
to let the FC know if IUPUI is successful with the Trustees.
The IU Board of
Trustees meet at IUB next week and our plan for housing is on the agenda.
Agenda Item VI:
Announcement of Upcoming Slate (emailed asap) for the Election of New Members
to the Faculty Board of Review Pool and the Faculty Grievance Advisory Panel
(previously the Mediation Committee) – Vania Goodwin (Nominating Committee
Chair) & Paul Galanti (Executive Committee Chair) [Election Held at
February 1 FC Meeting with ballots distributed at meeting] [INFORMATION ITEM]. Goodwin announced that the Nominating
Committee will email the slate as soon as possible in preparation for the
election at the next meeting.
Agenda Item VII:
"Executive Committee Annual Report on the Number of Unit and At-Large
Representatives to Elect to FC for 2001/02 - 2002/03 – Paul Galanti (Executive
Committee Chair) [INFORMATION ITEM]. Fisher explained that the data contained in the report flows from “N”
which will not be voted upon again until the meeting next November.
Agenda Item VIII:
Annual Report of the Affirmative Action Office -- Lillian Charleston (IUPUI
Affirmative Action Officer) [INFORMATION ITEM]. Charleston noted she was delighted to share what happened at the
Affirmative Action Office during the previous year with the FC. Last year she
only reported on complaints the office received but promised more for this year
so distributed a packet of materials to the FC members concerning her report.
The first piece of the packet outlined the legal mandates governing her office
(e.g., the Civil Rights Act of 1991), while the second listed its functions and
responsibilities such as employment monitoring, advocacy, handling complaints
and grievances, developing programs, and being the liaison with the government.
The university is legally mandated to compile and maintain particular data,
which is also used by search and screen committees with regard to ethnicity,
gender, and disability. Her office needs to determine the availability of
positions at units, assist in the setting of employment goals for each, and
working with the deans of the units to implement an action plan to meet those
goals. These plans are brought together as part of IUPUI’s Affirmative Action
Plan (available through her office at AO 127 but not distributed at the
meeting), the latest covering the period 1 November 1999 through 31 October
2000. Her office monitors the hiring of individuals to fill positions
(including especially faculty and professional positions) and requests that deans
consider the protected classes so as to meet their goals with an eye to IUPUI’s
diversity. With regard to advocacy, her office is vigilant in its protection of
protected classes based in gender, race or ethnicity, age, disability, etc.,
and meets with key administrators to sensitize them to important issues, to
recommend policy changes, or to interpret the law. Complaints and Grievances
charging discrimination or harassment are investigated and resolved through
counsel or mediation with summary reports produced and maintained about the
cases. Programs are developed that train or orient employees on matters
involving equal opportunity or that reach out to the community with special
events. Publications are produced and the Affirmative Action Council works with
the various units. As the liaison with the government, her office ensures the
university complies with the law.
The next Affirmative
Action Plan will analyze the appointment data for 2000 with regard to gender
and race. The section of the distributed packet on “Recruitment and Appointment
Summary” (for 2000) lists that 8530 applicants applied for 486 vacant
professional positions while another 1358 applicants applied for 321 vacant
faculty positions. Keeping track of each of these keeps her office very active,
especially with the quick turn-around time from her office that is needed.
The next item in the
packet lists the complaint data according to inquiries (not including
discrimination complaints), internal complaints (which are kept internal to her
office), or external complaints (which involve the EEOC or the Justice
Department). Summing up all three types, there were 81 new complaints in 2000
with 6% filed by faculty, 65% by staff, and 23% by students. At last year’s
meeting she was asked to compile this data also by race. African-Americans
filed 44% of the new 81 complains and Whites 43%, or again, females filed 68%
and males 31%. Most of the complaints charging discrimination were filed on the
basis of race, while most of the complaints charging harassment were filed on
the basis of sex.
Returning to her
outline, Charleston discussed our own assessment of our program to comply with
the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). She noted that Miriam Langsam has
been the driving force behind IU’s assessment which has completed the first of
four phases.
Available at her
office, but not distributed, Charleston spoke to IUPUI’s “Disability
Accommodation Procedures” (May 1999) and discussed the process involved which
requires conscientious handling to meet the mandate for “reasonable
accommodation.”
Last, with regard to
training, Charleston mentioned the manual her office produced for Search and
Screen Procedures (available at her office but not distributed) used by Search
and Screen Committees in conducting employment searches in accordance with
legislative and policy requirements.
Asking for
questions, Charleston replied to Rutledge that the more workshops her office
offers the more complaints it receives, and clarified for J. Keck that a case
can be filed on more than one basis. Asked by Porter to begin identifying
trends over the years with next year’s report, based on the outcome, Charleston
replied that in most cases discrimination cannot be corroborated and that the
privacy of the complainants needs to be protected. Bepko promised that more
texture will be provided for the data including resolutions but without
improper disclosure.
Agenda Item IX:
Recommendation from Constitution and Bylaws Committee – Ngoan Hoang (Chair)
Regarding New Charge for the Library Affairs Committee [INFORMATION ITEM: To be
voted on at February 1, 2000 FC Meeting]. Hoang explained that the Library Committee reviewed their charge and
requested some changes. The Bylaws Committee reviewed the requests and also
made some changes. He then read the current and proposed charges, pointing out
certain specific changes and explaining why they are recommended. The Bylaws
Committee then asked the FC to consider adopting their recommendation at the
February meeting. Asking for questions, Hoang replied to McGeever with
Wilkins’s help that the phrase “campus libraries” keeps the committee local but
allows for issues beyond University Library only. He and Wilkins clarified for
Langsam (and for the historical record) that the new charge does not totally
exclude consideration of system-wide issues, but does contract responsibility
generally from the IU system-wide libraries to only the IUPUI libraries, but
also added that the use of “issues” instead of “decisions” provides room for
the committee to anticipate necessary actions before the fact. Eckerman and
Lewis clarified for Sutton that the Professional Libraries (Dentistry, Law, and
Medicine) are distinct from University Library with regard to budgetary lines,
and are governed by committees from their own schools. Lewis confirmed for
Baldwin that the Herron Library is part of University Library though. Hoang
requested that any further feedback be emailed to him (nhoang@iupui.edu) in
time for the vote of approval at February’s meeting.
Agenda Item X:
Update on the “Task Force for the Review on Nonacademic Administrative
Services” initiated by IU President Brand – Jeff Vessely (Task Force Member). Noting
it has been some time since he was at the front of a FC meeting, Vessely
thanked the FC for the opportunity to update them on the review process by the
task force called by President Brand. After several months of reviewing all
non-academic administrative services, the final report should be available in
early February. These recommendations from the consultants will go to President
Brand who will ask then ask the task force for input regarding their full or
partial implementation and the timeline for the process of implementation. The
key theme throughout the work with the consultants has been the retention of
the quality and timeliness of the reviewed services. Our new People Soft
systems (Human Resource Management and Student Information Systems or HRMS and
SIS) have had special attention paid to them because we hope to avoid the
expensive redesigning other states have faced. Four of the nine people on the
task force were present (Bepko, Martin, Palmer, Vessely) so the best strategy
was deemed to answer questions instead of any further summary which could not
do justice to the current draft of the report.
Vessely affirmed for Rhodes
that purchasing was one of the services under consideration. He clarified for
Schneider that implementation will primarily be up to President Brand, but that
the final report will be distributed to the FC with time for comments and
discussion. Palmer confirmed for R. Keck that technological change and better
stewardship of services are the primary drivers and added the improvement of
effectiveness and efficiency as well as the best leverage of available resources.
Vessely affirmed for Orme
that the report will not just note areas but will recommend concrete steps.
Palmer commented that as in a business presentation the report will not be a
blueprint but will generally list what needs to be done if such and such is to
be accomplished, after contending that said accomplishments will improve
effectiveness or efficiency and save money. She pointed out that generally the
task force has already discovered that IU does a good job at not duplicating
expenses.
Palmer confirmed for R.
Keck’s that the advisory committee does try to anticipate unintended
consequences, especially with regard to HRMS and SIS, drawing for example on
the help of Langsam and Plater in this regard. Palmer and Vessely confirmed for
Rhodes that there will be only new procedures and not new forms, but added that
some job categories could be streamlined.
In response to Porter’s
question regarding what area is of most concern to IUPUI, Vessely referred her
to the third of the three biggest lies: I’ll respect you in the morning, the
check is in the mail, and I’m from IUB and I’m here to help. [Laughter] Noting
he is not as skeptical as R. Keck, he outlined his strategy as mainly
consisting of studying the actual people involved, and ensuring that new technologies
prohibit any return to forms that need to be sent through campusmail to IUB.
Palmer underscored Vessely’s strategy and noted that the question arose at both
forums (IUB and IUPUI) whether service consolidation means the elimination of
face to face service. She explained that only operations behind the scenes or
in the back office were at issue and not any necessary contact points. She
emphasized the implications the report may have for all campuses before Fisher
closed the discussion.
Agenda Item XI:
Question / Answer Period. One question submitted in writing
asked for a report on spring enrollments. Plater reported the good news that
drop/add was still in effect until next Tuesday (Jan 16) but the prediction is
that the headcount (24,500) will be up 1.3% from last spring and the credit
hours (255,000) up 2%, which continues the trend of increasing credit hours
over the headcount which means more full time students are enrolling. In the
face of Community College we are holding our own, a statement not every campus
can make. There are also some indications that the new IUPUI students are
better prepared with 11% from the top one-third of their high school graduating
class and with average SAT scores up 19 points. Regarding diversity, minority enrollments
are up 8.6% and the number of students aged 25 or older is up 18%. Also,
applicants seeking admission to our Masters programs are up 25%. All of this
partially explains why parking is becoming harder and harder. [Laugher]
Martin confirmed for Sutton that parking at Bush
Stadium has begun with five so far [laughter], and noted that a big promotion
is set to begin the 18th.
Schneider asked if Chancellor Bepko was aware
of the following. A bill to place an elected faculty member on Boards of Trustees
of public institutions of higher education throughout the state has been
introduced in the Indiana Senate. SB0054 has been introduced by Senator Allie
Craycraft (D-Selma). However, it was promptly placed in the Rules Committee by
President Pro Tem, Robert Garton (R-Columbus). The Rules Committee is usually
the repository for bills which will not be granted a hearing. The first order
of business for AAUP members is to write Senator Garton and the Chair of the
Education Committee, Senator Teresa Lubbers (R-Indianapolis), requesting the
bill be transferred to the Education Committee for a hearing. As you recall,
the bill passed the Indiana House of Representatives last year on strong
bipartisan support of 80 to 11 with the leadership of both parties voting in
favor. The governor has gone on record say that he would sign the bill. We have
gone a long way to accommodate the concerns of various parties. The bill calls
for the faculty member to be a non-voting trustee. This eliminates the
potential concern of conflict of interests and it is this concession that led
to our success in the House last year. Similar Trustee provisions exist at over
300 colleges nationwide and some states like Kentucky mandate two voting
faculty trustees on every board. We know the bill makes sense for higher
education. It will cost taxpayers nothing and it will allow faculty much needed
input in policy decisions at a time when higher education faces great
challenges. Senator Garton must stop stonewalling and allow an open hearing on
this legislation. Please write him and Senator Lubbers today and often until
they grant our hearing! Senators Robert Garton and Teresa Lubbers, Indiana
Senate, 200 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (s30@ai.org). The URL for INAAUP is http://www.aaup.org/ .
Bepko replied: “Yes.” [Laughter] Speaking
seriously though, he noted that the political dynamics this year will be the
same as last year so the bill is not likely to pass. Even more important to
write about though is IU’s appropriation request, but if you write about both,
do use two different envelopes. [Laughter] Schneider replied to Galanti that
300 colleges nationwide already have such a rule. Kentucky, of all possible
institutions, even mandates that two faculty sit on the Board of Trustees with
voting rights! Bepko commented that most of these are private colleges who have
large boards and use them differently.
Agenda Item XII-XIV:
Unfinished Business, New Business, and Adjournment. With no old or new business, Banta seconded Langsam’s motion to adjourn.
Motion carried.
Attachments:
Attendance Record for January
11, 2001 Faculty Council Meeting;
Agenda for January 11, 2001
Faculty Council Meeting.
[Minutes prepared
by Faculty Council Coordinator, David Frisby,
(UN 403)
(274-2215) (Fax 274-2970) (fcouncil@iupui.edu)
(http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil)]
[Attachment for
FC010111 Minutes]
Attendance Record for
FC010111.
[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/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Adamek,
Margaret (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Social Work)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Aguet,
Henry (Elected: Herron Art 6/01) (Herron Art)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Akay, Hasan (Budgetary
Affairs Chair) (Engineering and Technology: Mechanical Engineering)
[S/; O/A; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Allen, Stephen
(Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Medicine: Pathology and Laboratory Medicine)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Ambrosius,
Walter (Elected: Medicine 6/01) (Medicine: Medicine:
Biostatistics Division)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Andres,
Carl (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Dentistry:
Prosthodontics)
[S/N; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Ardemagni,
Enrica (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Liberal Arts: Foreign
Languages and Cultures: Spanish)
[S/N; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Atkinson, Simon (Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/02) (Medicine: Medicine: Nephrology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Avery,
David (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Dentistry: Oral Facial
Development)
[S/N; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Avgoustis, Sotiris
(Elected: Physical Educ 6/02) (Physical Educ: Tourism, Conventions, and Event
Management) [via James Bennett (Physical Education)]
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/L; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]?
Bailey, Darrell
(Ex Officio: Dean of Informatics -- Indianapolis) (Music)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
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/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Banta, Trudy (Ex Officio:
Chancellor's Administrative Designee 6/01) (Education)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Baumer, Terry (Elected:
Public and Environmental Affairs 6/02) (Public and Environmental Affairs)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Bechdolt,
Anne (IUPUI Undergraduate
Student Assembly)
[S/P; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Belcher, Anne (Elected:
Nursing 6/01) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Bennett, James (Physical
Education Faculty Gov Leader 6/02) (Phys Ed: Tourism, Conventions, and Event
Management)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Bepko, Gerald (Officer:
Chancellor of IUPUI) (Ex Officio: Chancellor of IUPUI) (Law)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Berbari,
Edward (Elected: Engineering and Technology 6/01)
(Engineering and Technology: Electrical Engineering)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Besch, Henry (Ex
Officio: UFC Representative 6/02) (Basic Medicine: Pharmacology and Toxicology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/N; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Bippen, Paul (Ex Officio:
Dean of IUPU Columbus) (Education)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Blake,
Pat*
(Ex Officio: Senior Academy Representative 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/N; O/N; N/N; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Borden, Vic (Science:
Psychology)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Borgmann,
Cindy (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Herron Art)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/P; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Boruff-Jones, Polly
(University Library Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (University Library:
Reference and Research)
[S/; O/N; N/N; D/; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Boschmann,
Erwin (IU Associate
Vice-President for Distributed Education) (UITS)
[S/; O/; N/P; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Bostwick, Willard David (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Engineering and Tech: Organizational Leadership and
Supervision)
[S/P; O/L; N/L; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Boukai, Benzion
(Elected: Science 6/01) (Science: Mathematical Sciences) [via Richard
Patterson (Medicine)]
[S/A; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/L; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Brater, D. Craig (Ex Officio: Dean of Medicine) (Basic Medicine:
Pharmacology and Toxicology) [via Meredith
Hull (Medicine)]
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/L; J/L; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Brenner,
Mark (IU Associate
Vice-President for Research & IUPUI Vice-Chancellor for Research and
Graduate Studies)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/N; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Broadie, Thomas (Elected:
Medicine 6/01) (Elected: At Large 6/01) (Medicine: Surgery)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Brown, James W. (Ex
Officio: Associate Dean of Journalism) (Journalism Faculty Governance Leader)
(Journalism)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Caldemeyer, Karen (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Medicine: Radiology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Canty-Mitchell,
Janie (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Charleston, Lillian (IUPUI
Affirmative Action Officer)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Chism, Nancy (Associate
Vice-Chancellor for Professional Development & Associate Dean of the
Faculties) (Education)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Combs, Terri (Coordinator
for Associate Faculty Affairs)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Connor, Ulla (Campus
Planning Chair) (Liberal Arts: English)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Cronin, Blaise (Ex
Officio: Dean of Library and Information Science -- IUB) (Library and
Information Science)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Crowell, Dring (Elected:
Science 6/01) (Science: Biology)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Daniels-Howell, Todd (Elected:
University Library 6/01) (University Library: Archives)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
DeTienne, Andre
(Library Chair) (Liberal Arts: Philosophy)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Dickerson-Putnam, Jeanette
(Elected: Liberal Arts 6/02) (Liberal Arts: Anthropology) [via Gina Sanchez (Liberal
Arts: Anthropology)]
[S/; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/L; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
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/N; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Eckerman, Nancy (Elected: At
Large 6/02) (Medicine: Medical Library)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/L; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Eickmeier, Valerie
(Ex Officio: Dean of Herron Art) (Herron Art)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Ellett,
Marsha (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
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/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Engum, Scott (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Medicine: Surgery)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Evenbeck, Scott (Ex
Officio: Dean of University College) (Science: Psychology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Fastenau, Philip
(Elected: Science 6/02) (Science: Psychology)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Felsten, Gary (IUPU Columbus
Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (Science: Psychology)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Fineberg, Naomi (Ex
Officio: Executive Committee 6/01) (Medicine: Medicine: Biostatistics)
[S/A; O/A; N/P; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Fisher, Mary (Officer: Vice-President 6/02) (Elected: Nursing
6/01) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/N; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Fletcher,
Ann*
(Elected: IUPU Columbus 6/02) (Science: Mathematical Sciences)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Fore, Julie (Elected:
Medicine 6/01) (Elected: At Large 6/01) (Medicine: Medical Library)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Fredland, Richard (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Liberal Arts: Political Science)
[S/L; O/L; N/L; D/L; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Frisby,
David (Faculty Council Coordinator) (Academic Affairs:
Office of the Faculty and Staff Councils)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Froehlich, Janice
(Ex Officio: UFC Rep 6/02) (Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Med: Med: Endocrinology)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
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/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Galanti, Paul (Officer:
President 6/02) (Executive Chair) (Law)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Gokhale, Sanjiv
(Engineering and Technology Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (Eng & Tech:
Construction Technology)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Goldblatt, Lawrence (Ex
Officio: Dean of Dentistry) (Dentistry: Oral Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology)
[via Donald R. Tharp (Dentistry)]
[S/A; O/L; N/L; D/P; J/L; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Goodine, Linda Adele (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Herron Art)
[S/A; O/N; N/P; D/P; J/N; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Goodwin, Vania (Nominating
Committee Chair 6/01) (University Library: Acquisitions)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Gray, Ralph D. (Emeritus)
(Liberal Arts: History)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Greenberg, Harold (Elected: Law 6/02) (Law)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/P; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Gronfein, William
(Elected: Liberal Arts 6/01) (Liberal Arts: Sociology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Grove,
Mark (Registrar) (Academic Affairs: Registrar)
[S/P; O/P; N/; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Guba, Christianne (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Dentistry: Preventive Dentistry)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Hamant, Celestine (Elected:
Allied Health Sciences 6/01) (Allied Health Sciences: Occupational Therapy)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
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/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Harrington, Maureen
(Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Basic Medicine: Biochemistry)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Harrington,
SusanMarie (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Liberal Arts: English)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Hart, Stuart (Elected: Education 6/01) (Education
Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (Education)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/A; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Heck,
David (Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Medicine: Orthopaedic
Surgery)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Hoang,
Ngoan (Constitution and Bylaws
Chair) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
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/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Hurd, William
(Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Medicine: Obstetrics and Gynecology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Isikbay,
Serkis (Elected: Dentistry 6/01) (Dentistry: Restorative
Dentistry)
[S/A; O/A; N/P; D/N; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Jafari, Ali (Engineering and
Technology: Computer Technology)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
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/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Johnson, Eric (Elected:
Business 6/01) (Business: Accounting and Information Systems)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Johnson,
Kathy (Science Faculty
Governance Leader 6/02) (Student Affairs Chair) (Science: Psychology)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Kahn,
Susan (Director of Office of
Faculty and Senior Staff Development)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Keck, Juanita
(Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/01) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Keck, Robert (Elected:
At Large 6/02) (Science: Biology)
[S/P; O/L; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Kegeris,
Carol (Office of Distributed
Education)
[S/; O/; N/P; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Kellum, P. Nicholas (Ex
Officio: Dean of Physical Education) (Physical Education)
[S/A; O/A; N/L; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Kennedy, Sheila
(Ex Officio: Executive Committee 6/01) (Public and Environmental Affairs)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
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/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Klaunig,
James (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Basic Medicine:
Pharmacology and Toxicology)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Kloesel, Christian
(Liberal Arts Faculty Governance Leader 6/02) (Liberal Arts: English)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Kopecky, Ken (IUPUI United
Way Campaign Steering Committee)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Kulsrud, William
(Athletics Chair) (Business: Accounting and Information Systems)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Langsam, Miriam (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Faculty Handbook Chair) (Liberal Arts: History)
[S/P; O/N; N/A; D/N; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Lefstein, Norman (Ex
Officio: Dean of Law) (Law)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/N; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Lewis, David (Ex
Officio: Dean of University Library) (University Library: Senior Management)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/N; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Little,
Monroe (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Liberal Arts: History)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Logsdon,
Susan (IU Foundation Director for Corporate and
Foundation Relations)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Lorentz,
Donald (UITS Audio Engineer: Recorder)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Lyon, Brenda (Nursing
Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (Nursing)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
MacKinnon, Joyce
(Associate Dean) (Allied Health Sciences: Academic and Student Affairs)
[S/; O/P; N/; D/; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Manning,
Doug (Parking Services)
[S/P; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Martin,
Robert (Vice-Chancellor for Administration and Finance)
(IUPUI Administration: Administration and Finance)
[S/; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Matis, Bruce (Elected: Dentistry 6/02) (Dentistry: Operative
Dentistry)
[S/A; O/N; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
McBride, Angela (Ex
Officio: Dean of Nursing) (Nursing) [via Daniel Pesut (Nursing)]
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/L; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
McDaniel, Anna (Ex Officio:
UFC Representative 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
McGeever,
Patrick (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Liberal Arts:
Political Science)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Mead, Susanah (Law Faculty
Governance Leader) (Law)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Meiss, Richard (Elected:
Medicine 6/01) (Elected: At Large 6/01) (Medicine: Obstetrics and Gynecology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
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/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Mulvey, John (IUPUI Chief of
Police)
[S/A; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Mutton,
Nicholis*
(Ex Officio: Student Assembly President 6/01)
[S/L; O/L; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Needler, Marvin
(Elected: Engineering and Technology 6/02)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Nehf,
Laura C. (Coordinator for Associate Faculty Affairs)
[S/; O/P; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Newbrough,
Randy (UITS Audio Engineer: Recorder)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Newton, Nancy (Ex Officio:
UFC Representative 6/01) (Liberal Arts: Foreign Languages and Cultures:
Spanish)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Ng, Bart (Ex Officio:
Executive Committee 6/02) (Elected: At Large 6/01) (Science: Mathematical
Sciences) [via R. Patterson]
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/L; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Niklas, Ursula
(Elected: Liberal Arts 6/02) (Liberal Arts: Philosophy)
[S/; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
O’Brien, John (Elected:
Medicine 6/02) (Medicine: Medicine: Gastroenterology/Hepatology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Olson,
Byron (Dentistry Faculty Governance Leader 6/01)
(Dentistry: Oral Biology)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Orme,
Bill* (Elected: University College 6/02) (University
Library: Instruction)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Owens,
Yvonne* (Ex
Officio: Staff Council President 6/03) (External Affairs: Alumni Office) [via John
Sharp (Counseling and Psychological Services)]
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/P; J/L; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Palmer,
Judith (IU Chief Financial
Officer)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Patchner,
Michael (Ex Officio: Dean of Social Work) (Social Work)
[S/P; O/N; N/N; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Peters, G. David (Ex Officio: Director of Music)
(Music Faculty Governance Leader) (Music)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Pferrer,
Carol (Parking Services
Director)
[S/A; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Plater,
Gail (IU Foundation)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Plater, William (Ex
Officio: Chancellor's Administrative Designee 6/01) (Liberal Arts: English)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Porter, Rebecca (Ex
Officio: Executive Committee 6/02) (Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/02)
(Elected: At Large 6/02) (Allied Health Sciences: Physical Therapy)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Powers, Gerald (Ex
Officio: Executive Committee 6/01) (Faculty Grievance Advisory Panel Chair)
(Social Work)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Quaid, Kimberly
(Director of the Office of Women) (Medicine: Medical and Molecular Genetics)
[S/P; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Queiro-Tajalli,
Irene (Elected: Social Work 6/01) (Social Work)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/N; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Rees, Fred
(Elected: Music 6/02)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Rennels,
Ken (Academic Affairs
Chair) (Engineering and Technology: Mechanical Engineering Technology)
[S/; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Rhodes, Simon (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Science: Biology) [via Ellen Chernoff (Science)]
[S/N; O/L; N/L; D/P; J/L; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Ricchiardi, Sherry
(Elected: Journalism 6/01) (Journalism)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Ritchie, Ingrid
(Public and Environmental Affairs Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (Public and
Environmental Affairs)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Robbins, Ed (Senior Academy
Chair) (Education)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Rothe, Carl (Basic
Medicine: Physiology and Biophysics)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Rutledge, Phillip
(Ex Officio: Interim Associate Dean of Public and Environ Affairs—Indpls, as of
1-1-01) (Pub & Env Aff)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Saatkamp, Herman
(Ex Officio: Dean of Liberal Arts) (Liberal Arts: Philosophy)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Sandy,
Robert (Fringe Benefits
Chair) (Liberal Arts: Economics)
[S/; O/; N/P; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Schmenner, Roger W.
(Ex Officio: Associate Dean of Business--Indianapolis) (Business Faculty
Governance Leader) (Business: Operations and Decisions Technology: Operations
Management)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Schmetzer, Alan (Elected:
Medicine 6/02) (Medicine: Psychiatry)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Schneider, William (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Technology Chair) (Liberal Arts: History)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Sharp, John (Student Life
and Diversity: Counseling and Psychological Services)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
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/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Slocum,
Richard (Associate
Vice-Chancellor for Student Life and Diversity)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Sothmann, Mark S. (Ex
Officio: Dean of Allied Health Sciences) (Allied Health Sciences)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Souch, Catherine
(Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/01) (Liberal Arts: Geography)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Spechler, Martin (Ex
Officio: UFC Representative 6/02) (Liberal Arts: Economics)
[S/N; O/N; N/N; D/N; J/N; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Staggs,
Heather (Parking Services)
[S/P; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Stanley, Mary (Ex Officio:
UFC Representative 6/01) (University Library: Senior Management)
[S/L; O/P; N/P; D/N; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Stocum, David (Ex
Officio: Dean of Science) (Science: Biology)
[S/A; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Sullivan, Cheryl
(Vice-Chancellor for External Affairs) (IUPUI Administration: External Affairs)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Sullivan, W. Patrick
(Social Work Faculty Governance Leader 6/01) (Social Work)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Sutton,
Susan (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Liberal Arts:
Anthropology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Swenson,
Melinda (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/N; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Tarver, Robert
(Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Medicine Faculty Governance Leader) (Medicine:
Radiology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Tempel, Eugene (Center
on Philanthropy Executive Director)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Tenenbaum-Aguet, Jan (Herron
Art Faculty Governance Leader) (Herron Art)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Unverzagt, Frederick
(Elected: At Large 6/02) (Medicine: Psychiatry)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Van
Vorst, Beth (Faculty and Staff
Council Office Assistant)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Vermette, Rosalie (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Liberal Arts: Foreign Languages and Cultures: French)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Vessely,
Jeffery (Dean of Students) (Physical Education)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Ward, Richard (Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/02) (Liberal
Arts: Anthropology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/N; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Watt, Jeff (University
College Faculty Gov Leader 6/02) (Science: Mathematical Sciences)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
West, Karen (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Medicine: Surgery)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Whitney, Karen
(Vice-Chancellor for Student Life and Diversity) (IUPUI Administration: Student
Life and Diversity)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Wilcox, Barbara
(Ex Officio: Executive Associate Dean of Education--Indianapolis) (Education)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Wilkins, Harriet (Officer:
Parliamentarian 6/01) (Liberal Arts: English)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
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/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
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/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
Yurtseven, H. Oner (Ex
Officio: Dean of Engineering and Technology) (Eng and Tech: Electrical
Engineering)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/
(Present, aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
ZZ-Vacant
(Elected: Continuing Studies 6/02)
[S/A; O/A; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
ZZ-Vacant
(Elected: Library and Information Science 6/02)
[S/A; O/A; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
ZZ-Vacant
(Elected: Medicine 6/01) (Gale McCarty resigned summer 2000)
[S/A; O/A; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
ZZ-Vacant (Metropolitan Affairs
Chair)
[S/A; O/A; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
ZZ-Vacant (Staff Relations
Chair)
[S/A; O/A; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ (Present,
aLternate, Notice, Absent)]
[Attachment for
FC010111 Minutes]
Indiana University Purdue
University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
Faculty Council (FC) Meeting
Dental School Building, Room
S115 (DS 115): Thursday, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
A G E N D A (FC: January 11, 2001)
I.
Call
to Order: Mary Fisher (IUPUI Faculty
Vice-President)!
II.
Adoption
of the Order of Business for the Day.
III.
Approval
of Minutes for November 2, 2000 (see attachment1, also online at http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil/minutes/fc001102html.htm)
& update on Minutes for December 7, 2000 (completed but not edited, will be
posted online at http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil/minutes/fc001207html.htm
when ready).
IV.
Chancellor's
Report: Gerald Bepko (IUPUI
Chancellor & IU Vice-President).
V.
President's
Report: Paul Galanti (IUPUI Faculty
President & UFC Co-Secretary).
VI.
Announcement
of Upcoming Slate (emailed asap) for the Election of New Members to the Faculty
Board of Review Pool and the Faculty Grievance Advisory Panel (previously the
Mediation Committee) – Vania Goodwin (Nominating Committee Chair) &
Paul Galanti (Executive Committee Chair) [Election Held at February 1 FC
Meeting with ballots distributed at meeting] [INFORMATION ITEM].
VII.
"Executive
Committee Annual Report (see attachment2) on the Number of
Unit and At-Large Representatives to Elect to FC for 2001/02 - 2002/03 – Paul
Galanti (Executive Committee Chair) [INFORMATION ITEM].
VIII.
Annual
Report of the Affirmative Action Office -- Lillian Charleston (IUPUI
Affirmative Action Officer) [INFORMATION ITEM].
IX.
Recommendation
(see attachment3) from Constitution and Bylaws Committee – Ngoan
Hoang (Chair) Regarding New Charge for the Library Affairs Committee
[INFORMATION ITEM: To be voted on at February 1, 2000 FC Meeting].
X.
Update
on the “Task Force for the Review on Nonacademic Administrative Services”
initiated by IU President Brand – Jeff Vessely (Task Force Member).
XI.
Question
/ Answer Period.
XII.
Unfinished
Business?
XIII.
New
Business?
XIV.
Adjournment
[Last call to sign attendance sheet.]
*Attachments (not included as
part of FC010111 minutes):
1 Unapproved Faculty Council
Minutes for November2, 2000 (synoptic);
2
Executive Committee Annual Report on the Number of Unit and At-Large
Representatives to Elect to FC for 2000/01 - 2001/02;
3
Recommendation from Bylaws Committee Regarding Library Committee’s Charge.
Next Faculty
Council Meeting: February 1, 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]