President’s Advisory Team October 11, 2007 Minutes

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President’s Advisory Team
Minutes
October 11, 2007
President’s Advisory Team Members in attendance:
Alice Bahr, Dean, Libraries and Instructional Resources
Edwin Cowell, Dean of Students
Betty Crockett, representing Human Resources
Richard Culver, Director, Media Relations
Elizabeth Curtin, President, Faculty Senate
Jason Curtin, Director, Alumni Relations & Annual Giving
Janet Dudley-Eshbach, President
Michael Folkoff, Interim Dean, Henson School of Science and Technology
Lisa Gray, Chair, Staff Senate
Roz Hamlett, Assistant to the President for Government and Community Relations
Amy Hasson, Assistant to the President
Steven Hetzler, Chair, University Forum
Richard Hoffman, Interim Dean, Perdue School of Business
Tom Jones, Provost
Paul Land, Director, Auxiliary Services
Ed Lashley, Chief, Salisbury University Police
Ellen Neufeldt, Vice President, Student Affairs
Connie Richards, Interim Dean, Fulton School of Liberal Arts
Lili Afkhami for Matthew Ng, President, Student Government Association
Dennis Pataniczek, Dean, Seidel School of Education and Professional Studies
Brian Stiegler, Interim Director, Center for International Education
Robert Tardiff representing Analysis, Reporting and Assessment
Rosemary Thomas, Vice President, University Advancement
Jerry Waldron, Chief Information Officer
Special Guest: Sue Eagle, Director of Marketing
1.
Welcome - President Dudley-Eshbach:
President Dudley-Eshbach welcomed everyone. On October 10, Dean Pataniczek and
Interim Dean Michael Folkoff held a conference to discuss the importance of STEM. This
is a system wide endeavor to recruit more students into critical shortage areas of Science,
Technology, Engineering and Math. Chancellor William Kirwan was in attendance. On
October 10, Salisbury University hosted Governor Martin O’Malley’s town hall meeting
to discuss his upcoming budget proposals. The Governor was pleased with the amount of
student participation in the event and remarked several times that SU was indeed A
Maryland University of National Distinction.
2.
University Governance:
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Student Government Association - Lili Afkhami
i. The SGA is participating actively with this year’s Homecoming events. There will
be events every day for students to participate in from October 15 through October
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19, including a Wing eating contest, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader quiz
contest (using real 5th graders), a Pep Rally, and the crowning of the Homecoming
King and Queen.
ii. The SGA recently held a productive dinner meeting with two members of the
Salisbury City Council, Debbie Campbell and Terry Cohen. The purpose of the
meeting was to facilitate communication between SU students and the Salisbury
City Council. Future dinner meetings will be held with Council members Shanie
Shields, Gary Comegys, and Council President Louise Smith. There are also plans
to have a dinner meeting with the Eastern Shore Delegation of the Maryland
General Assembly.
iii. In the near future the SGA will hold a Faculty/Staff Appreciation dinner. Campus
community members will be able to invite someone who has had a positive impact
on student life at SU.
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Faculty Senate - Elizabeth Curtin
i. One of the main focuses for this academic year for the Faculty Senate will be on
curriculum change.
ii. Another high priority will be looking at ways to get more faculty members to
become more involved in service to the University, particularly on committees or
becoming officers.
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Staff Senate - Lisa Gray
i. The next meeting of the Staff Senate will be centered on a discussion of Staff
Senate goals where they will be reviewed, revised, and incorporated for the
upcoming year.
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University Forum - Steven Hetzler
i. The next meeting of the University Forum will be held Tuesday, November 6,
2007 from 3:30 to 5 pm. The discussion will center on campus-wide participation
in university governance and committees. Dr. Steve Hetzler will again be the chair
for the upcoming year.
3.
Mental Health Task Force - Ellen Neufeldt
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4.
Student Affairs and Counseling Services have created a task force that will examine
current policies and procedures concerning behavior incentives that involve mental
health issues. The task force examination will begin at the admission process and end
with matriculation. The goal is to best serve everyone without infringing on individual
rights.
Advancement - General Updates - Rosemary Thomas
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Sea Gull Century was a tremendous success again this year with 54,000 riders. The
event raised $250,000 that will be used towards student services, auxiliary services,
and student activities. The Advancement Office thanked everyone that was involved,
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particularly student groups who came out to help in record numbers. There was an
economic impact on the local economy of approximately $2.5 million over the course
of the Sea Gull Century weekend, according to a Perdue School of Business study.
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5.
Homecoming will take place from October 18 through October 21. There are many
class and affinity reunions planned including the Classes of 1957, 1962/67,
1972/1977, 1982/1987, and 1992. Affinity reunions include Phi Mu Sorority, RA
reunion, ROTC reunion, and the Lambda Society Rainbow Reunion. For more
information please check out the Homecoming page on the SU Web site at
http://alumni.salisbury.edu/?Homecoming.
Marketing Report - Sue Eagle:
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An update was given on the status of the integrated marketing campaign created to
enhance student recruitment, increased donor support, and to solidify legislative
support. The key message of promoting Salisbury University as A Maryland
University of National Distinction will center on the core values of academic
excellence, affordability, quality faculty and facilities, and diversity. Being utilized
are a variety of standard and unique media outlets, such as high-visibility Web
advertising; low-cost, small-space, weekly newspaper ads; advertising in high-profile
periodicals such as U.S. Airways Magazine and high traffic area transit cards in key
metropolitan areas.
Recorder: Tracy Hajir
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