On the issue of merit, the President and the Board of Regents have
provided additional money to recognize outstanding performance on
the part of individuals. One suggestion is to create a Performance
Excellence Award in the amount of $5,000 to be awarded for outstanding
teaching, research and/or service. There will be a couple of open
forums held in the near future for faculty input. Additional information
will be forthcoming.
The Ad Hoc Committee on Lecturers
has met and developed a proposal which will be shared with the affected
departments for feedback. Once revision are complete, the proposal
will be brought before the Senate.
REPORT FROM STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Kyle Moon
All benefits and proceeds
from the recent camp out for the homeless were donated to the Hurricane
Katrina victims.
The student organizational funding
was distributed last week.
Rapper Fat Joe will be in concert
on October 27 at 8:00 p.m. in Alumni Coliseum.
The Residence Life Council recently
approved legislation to change three residence halls (Combs, Clay
and Sullivan) to 24/7 visitation on a trial basis. If successful,
other residence halls may have visitation hours expanded in the future.
Several activities are scheduled
later in the month to get students more involved politically. On October
18, Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson will be speaking at the
Civic Literacy Summit in the Perkins Building. The "Listen Up Legislators"
event is scheduled for October 26 27. Phones and computers will be
set up on the corner of the Powell Building and students will be encouraged
to e-mail or phone all Kentucky representatives to request their support
for higher education funding. EKU is one of eight Universities scheduled
to participate.
The Colonel Spirit Challenge
continues in an effort to encourage more students to attend home athletic
events.
STANDING COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Rules Committee.
Senator Johnson reported that the committee met on September 28 to developed
some procedures for working on the committee's charges for this year.
Rights & Responsibilities Committee.
Senator Kristofik reported that the committee will meet after the Senate
meeting today.
Elections Committee.
Senator Randles reported that the committee continues to work on the
May election process.
Committee on Committees.
Senator Vance was elected Chair of the committee.
Faculty Welfare Committee.
Senator Collins reported that the committee met last Friday and will
meet again this Friday. There are six charges the committee will be
working on this year: 1) work with the Provost to develop procedures
and rules for a proposed EKU Faculty Recognition Award program; 2) Consider
whether a faculty Ombudsman position should be created; 3) Work with
the Provost to review the equity distribution program and issue a final
report; 4) Continue discussions on the role of coordinators on campus;
5) possible tenure clock suspension in extraordinary cases; and 6) a
mentoring program for junior faculty.
Ad Hoc Committee on New Senator
Orientation. Senator Robles reported that the new senator orientation
session was held last Thursday in the Regents dining room in the Powell
Building. Any new or returning senator who would like a Senate notebook
should contact Senator Robles.
Ad Hoc Committee on Lectureships.
Senator Siegel reported that the committee is working on a proposal
which will be presented to the department chairs before coming to
the Senate.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
Motion on Promotion and Tenure. On behalf of the Senate,
Senator Siegel expressed her appreciation to the University Ad Hoc
Committee on Promotion and Tenure for their hard work on the report.
Senator McKenney moved, seconded
by Senator Reed, to strike number three from Appendix "B". With a
vote of 32 to 20, the motion carried.
Senator Schlomann moved, seconded
by Senator Milde, to make the entire document consistent with the
previously approved motion. The majority of the Senate was in agreement
and the motion carried.
Senator Dieckmann moved, seconded
by Senator Hubbard, to strike E. 1. on page 12. The majority of the
Senate was in agreement and the motion carried.
Senator Konkel asked that the
Chairs' Association comments regarding the Promotion and Tenure report
be posted on the Senate website.
Senator Chapman moved, seconded
by Senator Hyndman, that the following statement be included in the
Promotion and Tenure policy:
- The case for or against
Promotion and Tenure will be stipulated in writing and found in
the candidate's dossier at every step in the process.
The majority of the Senate was in agreement and the motion carried.
Senator Schlomann moved, seconded
by Senator Ware, to postpone further discussion until the November
meeting. The majority of the Senate was in agreement and the motion
carried.
FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER:
Senator Siegel stated that the
discussion on advising would be postponed until the advising survey
report becomes available.
November's discussion topic
will be "Streamlining Senate agendas and meetings".
ADJOURNMENT:
Senator Chapman moved to adjourn at approximately 5:30
p.m.
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