FC010201
MINUTES:
APPROVED
FC010405.
Indiana University Purdue
University Indianapolis
Faculty
Council Minutes: February 1, 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 the Minutes for December 7, 2000 (posted online at http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil/minutes/fc001207html.htm
& Update on the Minutes for January 11, 2001 (completed but not edited)
(posted at http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil/minutes/fc010111html.htm
when ready). E. Johnson seconded
Langsam’s motion to approve the minutes for December. Motion carried.
Agenda Item IV:
Chancellor's Report: Gerald Bepko (IUPUI Chancellor & IU Vice-President).
[IVA: Including a Report on Parking and the Shuttles from Robert Martin
(Vice-Chancellor for Administration and Finance)] [IVB: Including a Report on
the TTA (IU Trustees Teaching Awards, previously Teaching Excellence
Recognition Awards or TERA)]. Bepko
called for Martin to report on parking and the shuttle service, crime
statistics for the campus, and the situation with closing the tunnels.
Martin distributed
four handouts: “IUPUI Shuttle Information” (1 February 2001), a brochure on
parking at Bush Stadium, a bookmark on the shuttles, and a sixteen-page packet
on crime statistics. The Shuttle Information presented an overview on the
number of buses (campus shuttle, Herron shuttle, and Jag-express shuttle), maps
of the routes and stops, special routes (University College, Dental School,
Student Orientation, Medical Education Department, Child Care, and Riverpoint),
and the plans for improvement. He noted that this information is also available
off the websites of the Registrar (www.registrar.iupui.edu/shuttle.html),
Bursar, and Parking Services, as well as off the radio station (1610 AM).
Ridership has increased this year, especially as a means of moving between
buildings. Plans call for the addition of seven more to the five shuttles
already running.
Between thirty and
forty people now use the Jag-express shuttle to and from Bush Stadium for
parking. The Clarian shuttle between Methodist, the IU Hospital, and Riley, is
heavily used. The Herron shuttle now includes a stop at the ceramics facility
on Stadium Drive. The number of buses and stops needs to increase and the
shelters need to be modernized. More specialty shuttles will be needed when
student housing is completed.
The crime statistics
report is mandated by law but his packet included additional history and
context to the data. This information also is available off the web (http://www.police.iupui.edu/), in fact
our website was selected as model for other institutions to emulate.
Three last issues
need resolving before an acceptable alternative to closing the tunnels is
possible: transportation of research animals, movement of radioactive waste,
and delivery of patients. Primarily the issue is one of safety and limiting
liability.
The new garage at
Blackford and Michigan is on a fasttrack schedule. Scheduled for completion
this August it will provide 1100 spots. Martin noted for Yokomoto that this will
prove a 700 gain over the 400 surface spots lost. Martin noted for McGeever
that the Bush Stadium shuttle will run every ten minutes from before 7 a.m.
making three stops. Construction workers are now required to use the off campus
parking site. Asked about computer crime Martin promised to research the
question and follow up.
Thanking Martin for
his report, Chancellor Bepko updated the preliminary enrollment numbers he had
reported at the January FC meeting with the final numbers. IUPUI referred 143
students to Community College, and still had a 1.4% headcount increase and 2.4%
credit hour increase. That good news might be due to our excellent marketing
effort. With regard to the number of students who eventually return to IUPUI
after Community College referral, we now have 943 students who were previously
at Ivy Tech, 26% of whom are minorities generally, and 21% of whom are African
American.
The primary problem
on our minds is retention. Resources have been diligently invested to solve it.
We produce more degrees each year (4250 last year including associate degrees),
but our headcount over the past seven to eight years has been stable. The ratio
of degrees produced over headcount has increased.
Bepko made available
a few copies of his 15 January 2001 address on the “State of Diversity” on the
IUPUI campus, which aimed to show where the campus stands on diversity.
Comparing the 1990/91 academic year with that of 1999/00, the data shows a
57.5% increase of degrees earned by African Americans (from 186 to 293), and a
69.1% increase by minorities generally (from 292 to 494). This is good news
with regard to graduating students, but bad with regard to the retention
measure based on full-time first-time first-year students which shows no
improvement over the same time period. Even though marketing and granting
awards and other efforts have been made, it was to no avail because the IU
Board of Trustees will be raising the issue again and again this year. At his
“State of the IUPUI Campus” address in December, Bepko listed the improvement
of retention as the issue of highest priority. He reiterated that IUPUI must
make it right. The Trustees insist that better performance and accountability
for these figures is necessary. On our part, this mis-measurement of our
success mandates that we redouble our efforts and take on as a challenge not
only assisting first-year students to become second-year, but also to become
degree-receiving students.
The Campaign for
IUPUI is perking along. The coming public announcement at University Place on
September 8th will include a dozen points of focus, exhibits, and
designated people from all units for visitors to meet. It will most likely be
the largest campaign yet of any Indiana public university.
One last factoid,
gathered with the assistance of Vice-Chancellor Brenner, and involving the $105
million INGEN grant from Lilly: our annual research income looks really good.
[Laughter] Last year IUPUI received $165 million in grants compared to $86
million at IUB, $165 million at West Lafayette Purdue, and $1 million at Ball
State. We expect $180 million this year which comes to $295 million for the
year when the $105 INGEM grant is added. Even if IUB increases its $86 million
by 11% and West Lafayette Purdue increases its $165 million by 10%, they will
together come to less than ours. So for this one year it is likely our research
income will be more than that of IUB, and West Lafayette Purdue, and Ball
State, combined. Congratulations are due to all those who played a role in this,
especially to President Brand for his leadership.
Agenda Item V:
President's Report: Paul Galanti (IUPUI Faculty President & UFC
Co-Secretary). Galanti announced
that the FGAP election will be postponed until the March meeting but the Review
Board election will still be held today.
The election for UFC
members (representing IUPUI) and for at-large FC representatives is almost
completed and ballots are due out in late February.
Regarding faculty
service on committees or task forces, we often hear “who nominated me?”
[Laughter] The Executive Committee often needs to come up names so a
sub-committee chaired by the Vice-President (Fisher) with members drawn from
previous members of the Executive Committee, has been created to streamline the
process. For the time being named FENOF (IUPUI Faculty Council Executive
Committee Naming of Faculty Committee), suggestions for a better name will be
welcomed.
Porter will address
intercampus and inter-university transfers later (item IX), but a heads up to
the deans first. A letter with Galanti’s signature is coming that compiles all
100 and 200 level courses at some of the IU campuses. Some wailing and gnashing
of teeth will be expected because all of these courses need to be reviewed by
one month from tomorrow (by March 2nd). Apologizing for the process
and the lack of time (due to the onerous compiling process), Galanti emphasized
the tight timeframe and noted the alternative will be a mandated policy from
the Trustees or the Higher Education Commission. The fall of 2001 is the set
deadline with no alternative. He promised to keep the FC apprised of the
situation.
Galanti reminded FC
members there is still time (before March 1st) to submit a proposal
to George Walker for one of President Brand’s arts and humanities grants.
Proposals may be individual or collaborative.
IUPUI requested the
Trustees change their TTA (Trustees Teaching Awards) to include clinical
faculty and full time lecturers as eligible, because much of our finest
teaching can be found with them. The IUPUI administration has drafted
guidelines limiting the $2500 awards to 7% of the eligible faculty and granted
at the unit level. Both the UFC (Feb 13) and the Trustees (Feb 22-23) will meet
in IUPUI this month.
Last spring the FC
passed a memorial resolution for Herman B Wells. All other IU campuses were
also asked by the UFC to do so and all have but one. The UFC plans to post this
combined memorial resolution to show its esteem for him. Galanti will keep the
FC apprised.
Last, Galanti put in
a plug to pay $25 and get or renew your IUPUI license plate.
Agenda Item VI:
Election of New Members to the Faculty Board of Review Pool [and Announcement
of Postponement until March of the Election of the Faculty Grievance Advisory
Panel (previously the Mediation Committee)] – Vania Goodwin (Nominating
Committee Chair) Chair) [Slate emailed earlier with ballots distributed at
meeting] [ACTION ITEM]. Helped by
Vermette, Goodwin distributed and collected and tallied the ballots. The
following individuals were elected for the two-year term 1 February 2001 to 31
January 2003: James Baldwin, Patricia Ebright, Marsha Ellett, Christian
Kloesel, Samuel Nunn, Bernadette Rodak, Marguerite Shepard, Mark Shermis, and
Sonja Staum-Kuniej. Powers seconded Wokeck’s motion to destroy the ballots and
keep the tally sheet in the faculty council office. McGeever commented that not
even the Florida Republicans get to destroy ballots. [Laughter]
Agenda Item VII: Vote
on New Charge for the Library Affairs Committee from Constitution and Bylaws
Committee – Ngoan Hoang (Chair) [ACTION ITEM]. Hoang reported the committee received no further changes to consider and
so is presenting the proposal for adoption. There was no discussion and the
motion carried unanimously.
Agenda Item VIII:
Update on the Academic Classification Review Project – Karen Gable (Faculty
Affairs Chair and UFC Faculty Affairs Co-Chair). [INFORMATION ITEM] Gable reported that the draft before them
distributed at the meeting was hot off the press and a result of a UFC
teleconference call yesterday among the UFC Faculty Affairs members. The
proposal overall revisits the Academic Handbook with regard to academic
appointments. The merging of clinical faculty with lecturers was stopped and
they have again been separated. There is a contention over the ranks for
lecturer. Whereas IUPUI advocates assistant lecturer, associate lecturer, and
lecturer, IUB advocates only lecturer and senior lecturer. The current wind
seems to be towards leaving it up to the individual campus. Medicine uses
clinical appointments very specifically whereas other places in the system use
“clinical” very differently. That distinction was further addressed in this
version. Most of the other changes are editorial. The draft will be presented
at the February 13th UFC meeting for discussion and then will be voted on at
the March 27th UFC meeting. The IUPUI Faculty Affairs Committee will
meet tomorrow to consider the discussion of this draft at the FC today.
Ward replied to
Yokomoto’s question regarding the possibility of part-time tenure-track
positions (section D on page 3), saying the term part-time is not a type of
employment but just describes the workload. Gable promised it will be clarified
tomorrow. Langsam noted the ambiguity of adjunct or associate faculty who are
for the most part part-time. Fisher confirmed for Schneider that this draft
will again be up for discussion at the March 1st FC meeting. Gable
confirmed for Fineberg that the three levels of research scientists or scholars
(IR95-97) will be added.
Agenda Item IX:
Further Update on “Intercampus Transfers within IU” (ICT) & on
“Inter-University Transfers within Indiana Public Institutions” - Becky Porter
(ICHE) Committee on Transfer and Articulation). Porter noted the first half of her report is
for Academic Affairs since Rennels couldn’t be here. Information on the 100 and
200 level courses with regard to inter-campus transfer is coming fast track.
Other colleges and campuses need to be consulted and a rapid resolution
reached. Unresolved disputes will be handled by the UFC Adjudication Committee.
We have pledged to finish this phase by the end of the academic year and again
to finish the 300 and 400 level courses by next year. Then, policies and
procedures will be developed to keep the courses in sync using a master course
inventory. The UFC Educational Policies committee is discussing this and a
draft will be brought before the FC when it is ready. Regarding transfers into
IU from other institutions, the policy will state that 100 or 200 level courses
will transfer into IU as 100 or 200 level courses and not as 300 or 400 level
courses, as has sometimes been the case in the past. The IUPUI Registrar has
compiled and posted on the web a list of IUB courses that transfer into IUPUI (http://registrar.iupui.edu/equivalency.html
).
For the second half
of her report Porter noted her membership on the Transfer and Articulation
Committee of the Indiana Commission for Higher Education (ICHE). She also noted
that the FC’s Executive Committee wants the faculty well-informed of any coming
changes with ample opportunity for feedback. Porter also identified herself as
a member of ICHE’s Faculty Nomination Committee, and interjected an announcement.
The time to nominate faculty members for ICHE has arrived. Applications are
available at the ICHE website (http://www.che.state.in.us/
). IUPUI’s needs to put forward some well-qualified individuals by next Monday
(Feb 5). Porter asked interested applicants to contact her.
Returning to her
topic, the Transfer and Articulation Committee has collected information on
transfer equivalences for seventy-five courses from Ivy Tech and Vincennes.
Using Ball State’s administration, they aim to develop a website where students
can check how one course at one institution will transfer to another Indiana
institution of higher education, and how the course will count towards a
specified major. This latter part is more complex. Funding for the website from
the legislation is still needed. ICHE is asking all public institutions of
higher education in Indiana to promise that the work students take for two
years at Community College will transfer so that a baccalaureate degree is
possible with only two more years (or 60 credits) at their institution. This
poses no problem for a general studies degree but does for other degrees.
Langsam and Greg Fetterman (IUPUI Psychology) are working to determine the
courses offered at Community College sites that would fulfill the Vincennes
University associate degree requirements and also be the best preparation for
the baccalaureate degrees at IUPUI. We need to develop pathways for students at
Vincennes to complete two years and then come here for another two to finish.
This process is ongoing, as is the case with Ivy Tech. A primary concern is
that an agreement reached at one site becomes extrapolated to other sites with
a loss of quality control of the content. Much scrutiny is going on because if
a course is acceptable at one campus, then are the rest obligated somehow.
Faculty need to be aware that these discussions are occurring. The articulation
agreements that have been developed in the past and those under discussion
currently will be based on the decisions of the faculty in the departments
offering the major. Porter directed any questions or concerns be directed to
her at rporter@iupui.edu so she knows
what she should address or emphasize during these conversations.
Porter replied for
Baldwin that ICHE knows the professional schools will have problems with
transfers but for now are concerned with the eight degrees offered at Community
College sites.
Agenda Item X:
Question / Answer Period. Bepko
reported one question had been submitted in writing. A PU student asked why the
shuttles display a sign that reads “IUPUI – a Campus of IU”? The response of
the administration is that IUPUI “is” an IU campus and even a “core campus,”
which is higher, one will notice if they read the diversity message. [Laughter]
This is an issue of identity and we must rise above that cauldron of turbulence
with its eddying forces. IU, PU, IN, ICHE, and the business community are all
centered here at the crossroads of the state, and we hearty people need to
focus on what’s important and not just the fashion of the time. Our identity is
not a fashion of the time.
Langsam asked Bepko
when we will know if clinical faculty and full-time lecturers are eligible for
TTA so we can tell our colleagues, who are a part of the pool. Bepko replied
his response will likely not be helpful but he would try. He noted that when
the Trustees adopted TERA which became TTA it was for tenure-track or tenured
faculty only. We reacted that it is not a good idea to exclude clinical faculty
and full-time lecturers so please reconsider. We have about 320 clinical
faculty and lots of full-time lecturers, and the university of the future will
have instructional teams and learning communities that collaborate among
themselves, and all of these people are important so it’s a bad precedent to
exclude them. Our request was tabled, but at the last meeting of the
Educational Policies Committee of the Trustees it was raised again, and we
urged again, from the academic front, to include clinical faculty and
lecturers. The committee in turn urged the Trustees to reconsider. Since then,
the Trustees did reconsider and concluded that the campuses may offer awards
out of their own funds and not the funds provided for TTA (which come out of
tuition). That’s where the matter stands now. But if they are offered, should
they be on a campus or unit basis, and should they still be called TTA or IUPUI
TTA? Speculating to answer Langsam’s question, Bepko said if IUPUI does this
for them on its own, the schools will have to do it and will be able to set
their own amount, and won’t have to call them TTA unless the Trustees insist.
The intent will be for the schools to have flexibility in identifying the 7%
who receive awards.
Langsam stated that
the School of Liberal Arts is oddly being asked to convert part-time lecturers
to full-time ones, but noted that this flies in the face of the quality those
lecturers bring to our endeavor. Bepko replied another similar argument was
made before the Trustees last Friday, and noted that great minds run in the
same tracks.
Bepko confirmed for
Schneider that the 7% is a university-wide figure, for each campus, for each
unit, and that the funding is based on the number of faculty not the number of
students.
Bepko added
parenthetically that the complexity and magic of IUPUI can be seen when one
considers that Dean Hertzler, a student of the Purdue School of Science, was
selected by the governor to be a member of the IU Board of Trustees! This
challenges assumptions and shows our enchantment.
Bepko confirmed for
Baldwin that most of the $105 million of the INGEN grant will be spent here,
but the grant was for IU as a whole for the purpose of advancing knowledge
regarding the human genome. The expectations though are that not just Medicine
but other places too will receive funds, and there are some extraordinary
faculty at IUB that did and will play an important role.
Bepko replied to
Moore’s concern that the bill to mandate foreign students be granted dentistry
degrees is not likely to pass the legislature, and that the Dean of the School
of Dentistry will be following it closely. The bill is based on a specific case
that has already been accommodated.
Agenda Item XI:
Unfinished Business? There was no
unfinished business.
Agenda Item XII: New
Business? There was no new
business.
Agenda Item XIII:
Adjournment. With Vermette’s second
to Banta’s motion to adjourn, Galanti adjourned the meeting at 5:10 p.m.
Attachments:
Attendance Record for
February 1, 2001 Faculty Council Meeting;
Agenda for February 1, 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
FC010201 Minutes]
Attendance Record for
FC010201.
[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/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Aguet,
Henry (Elected: Herron Art 6/01) (Herron Art)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; 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/A; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Ambrosius,
Walter (Elected: Medicine 6/01) (Medicine: Medicine:
Biostatistics Division)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Andres,
Carl (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Dentistry:
Prosthodontics)
[S/N; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; 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/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Atkinson, Simon (Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/02) (Medicine: Medicine: Nephrology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Avery,
David (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Dentistry: Oral Facial
Development)
[S/N; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; 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/L; F/P; 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/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Banta, Trudy (Ex Officio:
Chancellor's Administrative Designee 6/01) (Education)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; 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/P; F/P; 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/P; F/P; 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/P; 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/P; F/P; 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/A; F/A; 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/A; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Bippen, Paul (Ex Officio:
Dean of IUPU Columbus) (Education)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Blake,
Pat*
(Ex Officio: Senior Academy Representative 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/N; O/N; N/N; D/P; J/P; F/P; 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/A; F/A; 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/P; F/P; 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/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Boukai, Benzion
(Elected: Science 6/01) (Science: Mathematical Sciences)
[S/A; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/L; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Brater, D. Craig (Ex Officio: Dean of Medicine) (Basic Medicine:
Pharmacology and Toxicology) [via Meredith
Hull (Medicine: Dean’s
Office)]
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/L; J/L; F/L; M/; A/; M/ ]
Brenner,
Mark (IU Associate
Vice-President for Research & IUPUI Vice-Chancellor for Research and
Graduate Studies)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/N; F/P; 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/A; F/A; 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/A; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Caldemeyer, Karen (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Medicine: Radiology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Canty-Mitchell,
Janie (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Charleston, Lillian (IUPUI
Affirmative Action Officer)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/P; 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/P; F/P; 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/A; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Crowell, Dring (Elected:
Science 6/01) (Science: Biology)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Daniels-Howell, Todd (Elected:
University Library 6/01) (University Library: Archives)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; 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/L; F/A; 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/N; F/N; M/; A/; M/ ]
Eckerman, Nancy (Elected: At
Large 6/02) (Medicine: Medical Library)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/L; J/P; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Eickmeier, Valerie
(Ex Officio: Dean of Herron Art) (Herron Art)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Ellett,
Marsha (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/A; 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/A; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Evenbeck, Scott (Ex
Officio: Dean of University College) (Science: Psychology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Fastenau, Philip
(Elected: Science 6/02) (Science: Psychology)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/P; F/P; 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/A; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Fisher, Mary (Officer: Vice-President 6/02) (Elected: Nursing
6/01) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/N; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Fletcher,
Ann*
(Elected: IUPU Columbus 6/02) (Science: Mathematical Sciences)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/A; 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/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Fredland, Richard (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Liberal Arts: Political Science)
[S/L; O/L; N/L; D/L; J/P; F/P; 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/P; F/P; 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/A; F/A; 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/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Galanti, Paul (Officer:
President 6/02) (Executive Chair) (Law)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; 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)
[via Margot Van Dis (Dentistry)]
[S/A; O/L; N/L; D/P; J/L; F/L; M/; A/; M/ ]
Goodine, Linda Adele (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Herron Art)
[S/A; O/N; N/P; D/P; J/N; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Goodwin, Vania (Nominating
Committee Chair 6/01) (University Library: Acquisitions)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/P; F/P; 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/A; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Gronfein, William
(Elected: Liberal Arts 6/01) (Liberal Arts: Sociology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Grove,
Mark (Registrar) (Academic Affairs: Registrar)
[S/P; O/P; N/; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Guba, Christianne (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Dentistry: Preventive Dentistry)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/A; 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/P; F/P; 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/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Harrington,
SusanMarie (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Liberal Arts: English)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/P; F/P; 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/P; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Heck,
David (Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Medicine: Orthopaedic
Surgery)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Hoang,
Ngoan (Constitution and
Bylaws Chair) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; 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/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Hull,
Meredith (Medicine: Dean’s
Office)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Hurd, William
(Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Medicine: Obstetrics and Gynecology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Isikbay,
Serkis (Elected: Dentistry 6/01) (Dentistry:
Restorative Dentistry)
[S/A; O/A; N/P; D/N; J/A; F/A; 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/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Johnson,
Kathy (Science Faculty
Governance Leader 6/02) (Student Affairs Chair) (Science: Psychology)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/P; F/P; 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/P; F/N; M/; A/; M/ ]
Keck, Robert (Elected:
At Large 6/02) (Science: Biology)
[S/P; O/L; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; 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/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Kennedy, Sheila
(Ex Officio: Executive Committee 6/01) (Public and Environmental Affairs)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/A; F/A; 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/A; F/A; 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/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Lefstein, Norman (Ex
Officio: Dean of Law) (Law)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/N; J/A; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Lewis, David (Ex
Officio: Dean of University Library) (University Library: Senior Management)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/N; J/P; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Little,
Monroe (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Liberal Arts: History)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/A; 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/P; 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/P; 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/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Matis, Bruce (Elected: Dentistry 6/02) (Dentistry: Operative
Dentistry)
[S/A; O/N; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
McBride, Angela (Ex
Officio: Dean of Nursing) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/L; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
McDaniel, Anna (Ex Officio:
UFC Representative 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
McGeever,
Patrick (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Liberal Arts:
Political Science)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; 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/P; F/P; 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/P; F/P; 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/A; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Needler, Marvin
(Elected: Engineering and Technology 6/02)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/P; F/A; 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/P; 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/A; F/A; 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/L; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Niklas, Ursula
(Elected: Liberal Arts 6/02) (Liberal Arts: Philosophy)
[S/; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
O’Brien, John (Elected:
Medicine 6/02) (Medicine: Medicine: Gastroenterology/Hepatology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/P; 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)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/P; F/A; 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/L; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Palmer,
Judith (IU Chief Financial
Officer)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Patchner,
Michael (Ex Officio: Dean of Social Work) (Social Work)
[S/P; O/N; N/N; D/P; J/P; F/P; 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/A; F/A; 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/P; F/N; M/; A/; M/ ]
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/P; 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/P; F/P; 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/A; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Rees, Fred
(Elected: Music 6/02)
[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Rennels,
Ken (Academic Affairs
Chair) (Engineering and Technology: Mechanical Engineering Technology)
[S/; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/N; M/; A/; M/ ]
Rhodes, Simon (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Science: Biology)
[S/N; O/L; N/L; D/P; J/L; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Ricchiardi, Sherry
(Elected: Journalism 6/01) (Journalism)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/A; 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/ ]
Rothe, Carl (Basic
Medicine: Physiology and Biophysics)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
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/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Saatkamp, Herman
(Ex Officio: Dean of Liberal Arts) (Liberal Arts: Philosophy)
[S/P; O/A; N/A; D/P; J/P; F/A; 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) (Business Faculty
Governance Leader) (Business: Operations and Decisions Technology: Operations
Management)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Schmetzer, Alan (Elected:
Medicine 6/02) (Medicine: Psychiatry)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Schneider, William (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Technology Chair) (Liberal Arts: History)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Sharp, John (Student Life
and Diversity: Counseling and Psychological Services)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/P; 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/ ]
Slocum,
Richard (Associate
Vice-Chancellor for Student Life and Diversity)
[S/; O/; N/; D/P; 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/P; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Souch, Catherine
(Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/01) (Liberal Arts: Geography)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Spechler, Martin (Ex
Officio: UFC Representative 6/02) (Liberal Arts: Economics)
[S/N; O/N; N/N; D/N; J/N; F/N; 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/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Stocum, David (Ex
Officio: Dean of Science) (Science: Biology)
[S/A; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/A; 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/P; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Swenson,
Melinda (Elected: At Large 6/02) (Nursing)
[S/P; O/N; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Tarver, Robert
(Elected: Medicine 6/02) (Medicine Faculty Governance Leader) (Medicine:
Radiology)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/A; 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/A; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Van
Dis, Margot (Dentistry)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/P; 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/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Vessely,
Jeffery (Dean of Students) (Physical Education)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/P; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
Ward, Richard (Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/02) (Liberal
Arts: Anthropology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/N; J/P; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ]
Watt, Jeff (University
College Faculty Gov Leader 6/02) (Science: Mathematical Sciences)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/; M/ ]
West, Karen (Elected:
At Large 6/01) (Medicine: Surgery)
[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; 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/A; F/A; M/; A/; M/ ]
Wilkins, Harriet (Officer:
Parliamentarian 6/01) (Liberal Arts: English)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; 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/P; F/P; 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/P; F/P; 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/P; F/A; 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
FC010201 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: February 1, 2001)
I.
Call
to Order: Mary Fisher (IUPUI Faculty
Vice-President)!
II.
Adoption
of the Order of Business for the Day.
III.
Approval
of the Minutes for December 7, 2000 (see attachment1 and also
posted online at http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil/minutes/fc001207html.htm
& Update on the Minutes for January 11, 2001 (completed but not edited)
(posted at http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil/minutes/fc010111html.htm
when ready).
IV.
Chancellor's
Report: Gerald Bepko (IUPUI
Chancellor & IU Vice-President). [IVA: Including a Report on Parking and
the Shuttles from Robert Martin (Vice-Chancellor for Administration and
Finance)] [IVB: Including a Report on the TTA (IU Trustees Teaching Awards,
previously Teaching Excellence Recognition Awards or TERA)].
V.
President's
Report: Paul Galanti (IUPUI Faculty
President & UFC Co-Secretary).
VI.
Election
of New Members to the Faculty Board of Review Pool [and Announcement of
Postponement until March of the Election of the Faculty Grievance Advisory
Panel (previously the Mediation Committee)] – Vania Goodwin (Nominating
Committee Chair) Chair) [Slate attached2 and emailed earlier
with ballots distributed at meeting] [ACTION ITEM].
VII.
Vote
on New Charge for the Library Affairs Committee (see attachment3)
from Constitution and Bylaws Committee – Ngoan Hoang (Chair) [ACTION
ITEM].
VIII.
Update
on the Academic Classification Review Project – Karen Gable (Faculty
Affairs Chair and UFC Faculty Affairs Co-Chair). [INFORMATION ITEM]
IX.
Further
Update on “Intercampus Transfers within IU” (ICT) & on “Inter-University Transfers
within Indiana Public Institutions” - Becky Porter (ICHE Committee on
Transfer and Articulation).
X.
Question
/ Answer Period.
XI.
Unfinished
Business?
XII.
New
Business?
XIII.
Adjournment
[Last call to sign attendance sheet.]
*Attachments (not included as
part of FC010201 minutes):
1 Unapproved Faculty Council
Minutes for December 7, 2000 (synoptic);
2
Slate for Election of Faculty Board of Review Pool for 2001/02 – 2002/03;
3
New Charge from Bylaws Committee for Library Committee.
Next Faculty
Council Meeting: March 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]