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TRANSITION ADVISORY TEAMIMMERSION WORKSHOPFebruary 7, 2013 | 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Energy, Coast and Environment Building Conference Room
Dr. William Jenkins, Interim President, LSU SystemHank Danos, Chairman, LSU Board of Supervisors
INTRODUCTIONS AND OBJECTIVES
Today’s Objectives
Today the Transition Advisory Team will begin
Developing a vision for a world class university
Identifying elements critical to remaining competitive in the higher education environment of the future
The vision and basic tenets for LSU will begin to shape the foundation of the Transition Advisory Team’s first report to the Board of Supervisors on March 15.
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Disruptive Transformations
Significant periodic transitions that are highly disruptive to an industry or economic sector
Brought on by: new technology, consumer needs/demand, and cost pressures
Many examples in our lifetime include:
Media
Financial Institutions
Healthcare
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Higher Education Transformation…Why?
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1. Cost Trend is Not Sustainable Today’s institutions of higher education are
extraordinarily complex organizations with significant resources tied up in overhead and administrative costs.
Three decades of 6 percent to 7 percent annual price increases have put college beyond the means of most families (without substantial grants and/or resorting to substantial student loans).*
*Deloitte: Disruptive Innovation – Case study: Transforming Higher Education
Higher Education Transformation…Why?
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2. Consumer Demand is Growing and Changing The high school diploma has been supplanted by the
college degree as the ticket required for economic advancement. The income advantage offered by a college degree is double what it was a generation ago.*
The number of non-traditional students is growing.
Individuals are in need of affordable paths to qualifications necessary for economic advancement, resulting in a untapped market.
*Stuart M. Butler: The Coming Higher-Ed Revolution
Higher Education Transformation…Why?
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3. New Technology
Online learning offers significant potential for higher education to transform its basic business model.
New technology is increasing the number of disruptive entrants in the higher education market such as
DeVry
Western Governors University
MIT’s OpenCourseware
LSU’s Transformation Imperatives
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Refocus energy and resources on academics
Develop and leverage alternative revenue sources
Serve the economic and workforce development needs of the state and students
Improve quality through innovative delivery models and collaborative research
Universities of Interest
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University of Pittsburgh (Pitt)
The Ohio State University (OSU)
Arizona State University (ASU)
Pennsylvania State University (Penn State)
Texas A&M University (TAMU)
LSU and Peer University Total Enrollment
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44,15935,330
63,058
99,78895,286
120,379
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
LSU Pitt OSU ASU Penn State TAMU
Pitt Enrollment
Pitt - Pittsburgh
Pitt - Johnstown
Pitt - Greensburg
Pitt - Titusville
Pitt - Bradford
n = 35,330
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ASU Enrollment
ASU Tempe
ASU Dowtown Phoenix Campus
ASU West Campus
ASU Polytechnic Campus
n = 73,378
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Penn State Enrollment
Penn State University Park
Other Campuses
Penn State World Campus [Online]
Pennsylvania College of Technology
Penn State Harrisburg
Penn State Erie
Penn State Altoona
Penn State Abington
Penn State College of Medicine
Penn State Law School
n = 95,286 20
TAMU Enrollment
TAMU
TAMU Commerce
TAMU Corpus Christi
TAMU Tarleton
Prairie View
TAMU West Texas
TAMU International
TAMU Kingsville
TAMU San Antonio
TAMU Central Texas
TAMUHSC
TAMU Texarkana
TAMU Galveston
TAMU Qatar
n = 120,379 21
LSU Enrollment
LSU Baton Rouge
LSU Shreveport
LSU Alexandria
LSU Eunice
LSUHSC New Orleans
LSUHSC Shreveport
LSU Law Center
n = 44,159
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Total RevenueIn thousands
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$1,936
$5,220
$1,877
$4,265
$2,666
$1,742
$0
$1,000
$2,000
$3,000
$4,000
$5,000
$6,000
Pitt OSU ASU Penn State TAMU
w/o HSC
Revenue as Reported by University
25
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
OSU Penn State Penn State w/o HSC
ASU Pitt TAMU
Health
Other
R&D & Contracts
Auxilliaries
State Appropriations
Tuition & Fees
Total ExpensesIn thousands
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$1,889
$5,150
$1,784
$4,264
$3,481
$2,780 $2,787
$0
$1,000
$2,000
$3,000
$4,000
$5,000
$6,000
Pitt OSU ASU Penn State TAMU
w/o HSC
Expenses
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0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Pitt OSU OSU w/o HSC
ASU Penn State Penn State w/o HSC
TAMU
Health System
Other
Auxilliaries
Scholarships/Fellowships
Public service
R&D
Instructional/General
Pitt – Officers
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Board of Trustees
Vice Chairperson
Robert M. Hernandez
Office of the Secretary
159 Cathedral of Learning
624-6623
Board of Trustees
Vice Chairperson
Suzanne W. Broadhurst
Office of the Secretary
159 Cathedral of Learning
624-6623
1 Individuals who also serve as University Officers include: Mary Lou Rosborough, Executive Associate Secretary of the Board of Trustees and
Amy E. Burnsworth, Associate Secretary of the Board of Trustees.2 Independent corporation with its own Board of Directors.
3 Individuals who also serve as University officers include: Susan M. Gilbert, Assistant Treasurer and Paul Lawrence, Assistant Treasurer.
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
UNIVERSITY OFFICERS
University of Pittsburgh Trust2
President
Mark A. Nordenberg
107 Cathedral of Learning
624-4200
Senior Vice Chancellor, Health
Sciences and Dean, School of
Medicine
Arthur S. Levine
401 Scaife Hall
648-8975
Senior Vice Chancellor and
Provost
Patricia E. Beeson
801 Cathedral of Learning
624-4223
Executive Vice Chancellor
and General Counsel
Jerome Cochran
124 Cathedral of Learning
624-4247
Chief Financial Officer
Arthur G. Ramicone
1817 Cathedral of Learning
624-6576
Chief Investment Officer
and Treasurer3
Amy K. Marsh
2409 Cathedral of Learning
624-6620
Board of Trustees
Chairperson of the Board
Stephen R. Tritch
Office of the Secretary
159 Cathedral of Learning
624-6623
Secretary of the Board of
Trustees and Assistant
Chancellor1
B. Jean Ferketish
159 Cathedral of Learning
624-6623
Chancellor and Chief Executive
Officer
Mark A. Nordenberg
107 Cathedral of Learning
624-4200
University of Pittsburgh2010-2011
01.2011
Pitt – Chancellor
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Associate Chancellor
Vijai P. Singh
132 Cathedral of Learning
624-4555
Executive Assistant
Mary Jo Race
107 Cathedral of Learning
624-4200
1 Also serves as President, MHS Foundation and as Chief Development Officer, UPMC.
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
CHANCELLOR
University of Pittsburgh2010-2011
10.2010
Vice Chancellor, Governmental
Relations
Paul A. Supowitz
710 Alumni Hall
624-2901
Vice Chancellor, Public Affairs
Robert Hill
400 Craig Hall
624-2795
Vice Chancellor
Institutional Advancement
Albert J. Novak, Jr.
270 Plaza
624-6800
Vice Chancellor, Health
Sciences Development1
Clyde B. Jones, III
8084 Forbes Tower
647-6504
Director, Internal Audit
John P. Elliott
1809 Cathedral of Learning
624-6127
Executive Assistant
Special Projects
Kimberly L. Honath
107 Cathedral of Learning
624-4200
Secretary of the Board of
Trustees and Assistant
Chancellor
B. Jean Ferketish
159 Cathedral of Learning
624-6623
Vice Chancellor for Research
Conduct and Compliance
Randy P. Juhl
132 Cathedral of Learning
624-9111
Athletic Director
Steven C. Pederson
Petersen Events Center
648-8230
Senior Vice Chancellor, Health
Sciences and Dean, School of
Medicine
Arthur S. Levine
401 Scaife Hall
648-8975
Senior Vice Chancellor and
Provost
Patricia E. Beeson
801 Cathedral of Learning
624-4223
Executive Vice Chancellor
and General Counsel
Jerome Cochran
124 Cathedral of Learning
624-4247
Chief Financial Officer
Arthur G. Ramicone
1817 Cathedral of Learning
624-6576
Chancellor and Chief Executive
Officer
Mark A. Nordenberg
107 Cathedral of Learning
624-4200
Vice Chancellor, Community
Initiatives and Chief of Staff
G. Reynolds Clark
107 Cathedral of Learning
624-4200
Pitt – Provost
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Executive Assistant
Tonya M. LaRue-Holloman
801 Cathedral of Learning
624-4191
Senior Assistant to the
Provost
Carrie A. Sparks
801 Cathedral of Learning
624-4617
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
PROVOST – DEANS/ DIRECTORS/ PRESIDENTS
Senior Vice Chancellor and
Provost
Patricia E. Beeson
801 Cathedral of Learning
624-4223
Vice Provost, Faculty Affairs
Andrew R. Blair
826 Cathedral of Learning
624-5749
Assistant Provost, Strategic
and Program Development
Sheila W. Rathke
801 Cathedral of Learning
624-4248
Vice Provost and Dean of
Students
Kathy W. Humphrey
809 Cathedral of Learning
624-1006
Vice Provost, Research
George E. Klinzing
826 Cathedral of Learning
624-0784
Vice Provost, Graduate
Studies
Alberta M. Sbragia
801 Cathedral of Learning
624-2137
Vice Provost, Academic
Planning and Resources
Management
David N. DeJong
801 Cathedral of Learning
624-4228
Bettye J. and Ralph E. Bailey
Dean, School of Arts and
Sciences and Dean, College of
General Studies
N. John Cooper
917 Cathedral of Learning
624-1164
Dean, The Joseph M. Katz
Graduate School of Business
and College of Business Admin.
John T. Delaney
372 Mervis Hall
648-1556
Dean, School of Education
Alan M. Lesgold
5605 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
624-1738
U.S. Steel Dean
John A. Swanson School of
Engineering
Gerald D. Holder
1140D Benedum Hall
624-9811
Dean, School of Law
Mary A. Crossley
219 Barco Law Building
648-1401
Dean, Graduate School of
Public and International Affairs
John T. S. Keeler
3410 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
624-7605
Dean, School of Social Work
Larry E. Davis
2117 Cathedral of Learning
624-6337
Dean, School of Information
Sciences
Ronald L. Larsen
512 Information Sci. Building
624-5139
Interim Dean, University
Honors College
Steven Husted
3600 Cathedral of Learning
624-6880
President, Johnstown
Campus
Jem M. Spectar
450 Schoolhouse Road
Johnstown, PA 15904
814-269-2090
President, Greensburg
Campus
Sharon P. Smith
150 Finoli Drive
Greensburg, PA 15601
724-836-9911
President, Titusville Campus
William A. Shields
504 East Main Street
Titusville, PA 16354
814-827-4447
President, Bradford Campus
Livingston Alexander
300 Campus Drive
Bradford, PA 16701
814-362-5140
Director, University Library
System
Rush G. Miller
271 Hillman Library
648-7747
Director, University Center
for Social and Urban
Research
Richard Schulz
600 University Place Office Bldg.
624-5443
Senior Director, International
Programs and Director, Univ.
Center for International Studies
Lawrence F. Feick
4400 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
648-7374
Director, Center for
Philosophy of Science
John Norton
817 Cathedral of Learning
624-1052
Director, Learning Research
and Development Center
Charles A. Perfetti
644 LRDC
624-7107
Director, Center for
Bioengineering
Harvey S. Borovetz
749 Benedum Hall
624-4725
University of Pittsburgh2010-2011
01.2011
Vice Provost, Undergraduate
Studies
Juan J. Manfredi
809 Cathedral of Learning
624-0790
Pitt – Provost Other
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Executive Assistant
Tonya M. LaRue-Holloman
801 Cathedral of Learning
624-4191
Senior Assistant to the
Provost
Carrie A. Sparks
801 Cathedral of Learning
624-4617
1Reports to both the Senior Vice Chancellor and Provost and to the Senior Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences and Dean of the School of Medicine.
Note: All telephone numbers are in the 412 area code unless indicated otherwise.
PROVOST – OTHER ACADEMIC AREAS
Senior Vice Chancellor and
Provost
Patricia E. Beeson
801 Cathedral of Learning
624-4223
Vice Provost, Faculty Affairs
Andrew R. Blair
826 Cathedral of Learning
624-5749
Vice Provost and Dean of
Students
Kathy W. Humphrey
809 Cathedral of Learning
648-1006
Assistant Provost, Strategic
and Program Development
Sheila W. Rathke
801 Cathedral of Learning
624-4248
Vice Provost, Research
George E. Klinzing
826 Cathedral of Learning
624-0784
Vice Provost, Graduate
Studies
Alberta M. Sbragia
801 Cathedral of Learning
624-2137
Vice Provost, Academic
Planning and Resources
Management
David N. DeJong
801 Cathedral of Learning
624-4228
Director, Center for
Instructional Development
and Distance Education
Cynthia Golden
820 Alumni Hall
624-3335
Director, Admissions and
Financial Aid
Betsy A. Porter
Second Floor, Alumni Hall
624-7164
Director, Academic Support
Services for Student-Athletes
Michael A. Farabaugh
3090 Petersen Events Ctr.
648-7870
Interim University Registrar
Ralph E. Hertel
220 Thackeray Hall
624-7600
Director, Office of Research
Allen A. DiPalma
350 Thackeray Hall
624-7415
Associate Vice Chancellor
Technology Management
and Commercialization1
Marc S. Malandro
200 Gardner Steel Conf. Ctr.
648-8787
Director, Faculty Records
Carol A. Pitcairn
G-48 Cathedral of Learning
624-4232
Chair, Aerospace Studies
Alan P. Fiorello
2917 Cathedral of Learning
624-6361
Director, University Press
Cynthia A. Miller
5th Floor, Eureka Building
383-2492
Chair, Military Science
Joseph P. Alessi
409 Bellefield Hall
624-6197
Director, Computing Services
and Systems Development
Jinx P. Walton
728 Cathedral of Learning
624-6100
Director, Measurement and
Evaluation of Teaching
Nancy B. Reilly
G-33 Cathedral of Learning
624-6440
University of Pittsburgh2010-2011
01.2011
Vice Provost, Undergraduate
Studies
Juan J. Manfredi
809 Cathedral of Learning
624-0790
OSU – University Leadership
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Board of Trustees
Board Secretary(David Horn)
Executive VP & Provost
(Joe Alutto)
Senior VP Advancement
(Michael Eicher)
Senior VPAlumni Relations(Archie Griffin)
Senior VPUniv. Comm.
(Tom Katzenmeyer)
Senior VP Govt. Affairs & Counselor
to the President(Herb Asher)
Senior VP Health Sciences & CEO
Wexner Med. Ctr.(Steve Gabbe)
VP for Univ. Comm. & Special Assistant to
the President(Melinda Church
CEOCancer Program
(Michael Caligiuri)
Senior VPAdmin & Planning
(Jay Kasey)
Senior VPBusiness & Finance
& CEO(Geoff Chatas)
Senior VPLegal Affairs &
General Counsel(Chris Culley)
Senior VP& Executive Officer
(Jeff Kaplan)
Assoc. VP & Athletic Director
(Gene Smith)
Vice Provosts & Deans
VPResearch
(Caroline Whitacre)
VPStr. Enroll. Planning(Dolan Evanovich)
VPAg. Administration(Bruce McPheron)
VPStudent Life
(Javaune Adams-Gaston)
VPOutreach & Engagement
(Valerie Lee)
VPEconomic &
Workforce Dev.(Blake Thompson)
VPHuman Resources
(Jeff Kaplan, interim)
CIO(Kathleen Starkoff)
VPEnergy & Environment
(Ron Sega)
President(E. Gordon Gee)
Admin. Director & Asst. to the President(Julie Anstine)
UniversitySenate
University LeadershipLAST UPDATED: 12.7.12
ASU
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University Vice-Presidents
University Deans
University Provost Office
Michael M Crow
President
Lisa Love
Vice President for
University Athletics
Christine Wilkinson
Senior Vice President and
Secretary of the University
President, ASU Alumni
Association
Paul Ward
Vice President for University
Administration and Legal
Affairs
Adrian Sannier
Vice President and
University Technology
Officer
James Rund
Vice President for University
Student Initiatives
Richard Stanley
Senior Vice President and
University Planner
Virgil Renzulli
Vice President for Public
Affairs
Anthony "Bud" Rock
Vice President for Global
Engagement
Eugene E. Garcia
Vice President for University
School Partnerships
Carol Campbell
Executive Vice-President
and Chief Financial Officer
Richard Shangraw
Vice President for Research
and Economic Affairs
David Young
Senior Vice President for
Academic Affairs
Gail Hackett
University Vice Provost and
Dean, University College
Mark Searle
Vice President for
Academic Personnel
Maria T. Allison
University Vice Provost and
Dean, Graduate College
Albert McHenry
Vice President and
Executive Vice Provost
Polytechnic campus
Mernoy Harrison
Vice President and
Executive Vice Provost
Downtown Phoenix campus
Gail Hackett
University College
Paul Patterson
Morrison School of
Management and
Agribusiness
Keith Hjelmstad
College of
Technology and
Innovation
Debra Friedman
College of Public
Programs
David Schwalm
School of Applied
Arts & Sciences
Kwang-Wu Kim
Katherine K.
Herberger College of
the Arts
Robert Mittelstaedt
W. P. Carey School of
Business
Wellington Reiter
College of Design
George Hynd
Mary Lou Fulton
College of Education
Carole Greenes
School of Educational
Innovation and
Teacher Preparation
Deirdre Meldrum
Ira A. Fulton School
of Engineering
Gary Waissi
School of Global
Management &
Leadership
Maria T. Allison
Graduate CollegeBernadette Melnyk
College of Nursing &
Healthcare Innovation
John Hepburn
College of Human
Services
Elizabeth Langland
College of
Interdisciplinary Arts
and Sciences
Christopher Callahan
Walter Cronkite School
of Journalism and Mass
Communication
Patricia D. White
Sandra Day O’Connor
College of Law
Quentin Wheeler
College of Liberal
Arts and Sciences Mark Jacobs
Barrett Honors College
Mari Koerner
College of Teacher
Education and
Leadership
Elizabeth Capaldi
Provost
ASU Leadership
West
Campus
Tempe
Campus
Downtown
Campus
Polytechnic
Campus
Stephen Feinson
Director of Policy
and Strategic
Partnerships
Charles Redman
School of
Sustainability
Penn State –Executive VP and Provost
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Interim Executive Vice President
and Provost
Robert Pangborn
Vice President
Commonwealth
Campuses
Madlyn Hanes
Vice President and
Dean
Undergraduate
EducationUndergraduate Education
Representative
Executive Director
Planning and
Institutional
Assessment
Michael Dooris
College of Agricultural
Sciences
Interim Dean
Barbara Christ
College of Education
Dean
David Monk
Dickinson School of
Law
Dean
Phillip McConnaughay
College of Arts and
Architecture
Dean
Barbara Korner
College of Engineering
Dean
David Wormley
College of Information
Sciences and
Technology
Dean
David Hall
Smeal College of
Business
Dean
Charles Whiteman
Budget Director and
Special Assistant to the
Executive Vice
President and Provost
Jody Heckman
College of Health and
Human Development
Dean
Ann Crouter
University Libraries
and Scholarly
Communications
Dean
Barbara Dewey
School of Nursing
Dean
Paula Milone-Nuzzo
College of
Communications
Dean
Douglas Anderson
College of the Liberal
Arts
Dean
Susan Welch
Schreyer Honors
College
Dean
Christian Brady
College of Earth and
Mineral Sciences
Dean
William Easterling
Eberly College of
Science
Dean
Daniel Larson
Graduate School
Dean
Hank Foley
Special Assistant to the Executive Vice
President and Provost
Brenda Hameister
Executive Assistant to
the Executive Vice
President and Provost
Monica Nachman
Vice Provost
Academic Affairs
Blannie Bowen
Vice Provost
Educational Equity
Terrell Jones
Vice Provost
Affirmative Action
Kenneth Lehrman
Vice Provost
Information
Technology
Kevin Morooney
Vice Provost
Global Programs
Michael Adewumi
Executive Vice President and Provost
University Faculty Senate
Susan Youtz
Colleges and Schools
10/2012
University Budget
Officer
Rachel Smith
Penn State – Administrative
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Board of Trustees
President
Animal Resource Program
Institute for Arts and
Humanities
Institute for Cyberscience
Defense Related Research
Units
Health Sciences Research
The Huck Institutes of
Life Sciences
Innovation Park at Penn
State
Materials Research
Institute
Office of Military and
Security Programs
Penn State Institutes of
Energy and the
Environment
Research and Technology
Transfer
Research Protections
Social Science
Research Institute
Children, Youth and
Families Consortium
Sponsored Programs
Academic Outreach
Cooperative Extension
Justice and Safety Institute
Public Engagement
Statewide Workforce and
Economic Development
The Milton S. Hershey
Medical Center
College of Medicine
Advancement Projects and
Communication
Campus and Community
Affairs
Marketing
Public Information
Publications
Alumni Association
University Development
Career Services
Center for Ethics and
Religious Affairs
Center for Student
Activities and
Programming
Center for Student
Engagement
Center for Women
Students
Counseling and
Psychological Services
Parents Program
Office of
Student Conduct
LGBTA Student Resource
Center
Paul Robeson Cultural
Center
Research and Assessment
Residence Life
Unions and Students
Activities
University Health Services
Executive Vice President
and Provost
Commonwealth Campuses
Educational Equity
Affirmative Action
Global Programs
Undergraduate Education
Information Technology
Services
Academic Affairs
University Faculty Senate
Planning and Institutional
Assessment
Auxiliary and Business
Services
University Budget Office
Commonwealth
Operations
Corporate Controller
Finance and Business
Controller/Medical Center
College of Medicine
Human Resources
Internal Audit
Investment Management
Physical Plant
University Police
College of Agricultural
Sciences
College of Arts and
Architecture
Smeal College of
Business
College of
Communications
College of Earth and
Mineral Sciences
College of
Education
College of Engineering
College of Health and
Human Development
College of Information
Sciences & Technology
College of the
Liberal Arts
Eberly College of Science
Dickinson School
of Law
Graduate School
School of Nursing
The Schreyer Honors
College
University Libraries
General CounselIntercollegiate
Athletics
NCAA Faculty
Representative
Vice President
for AdministrationGovernmental Affairs
ResearchOutreachHealth Affairs University RelationsDevelopment and
Alumni RelationsStudent Affairs
Finance and
Business/Treasurer
Development
The Pennsylvania State University
Administrative Organization
10/2012
TAMU
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Deans and Academic Units Functional Description: Educational Delivery/
Academic Support
President Functional Description:
Chief Executive Officer
R. Bowen Loftin
Provost and Executive Vice President
for Academic Affairs Functional Description:
Chief Academic Officer
Karan L. Watson
Vice President for Marketing &
Communications
Functional Description: Mktg/Communications
Jason D. Cook
Vice President for Research Functional Description: Research
Theresa W. Fossum (interim)
Vice President for Information
Technology Functional Description: Information Technology
Pierce E. Cantrell, Jr.
Vice President for Diversity Functional Description: Diversity
Christine Stanley
Vice President for Governmental
Relations Functional Description: State and Federal Affairs
Michael G. O’Quinn
Vice President & President
Texas A&M-Galveston Functional Description: CEO
Rear Adm. Robert Smith III (Navy) Ret.
Vice Provost Functional Description: Planning/Policy/
Strategic Initiatives
Pamela R. Matthews
Board of Regents
Chancellor
Vice President for Finance and CFO Functional Description: Budgets, Finance,
HR, Contracts
B.J. Crain
Vice President for Student Affairs Functional Description: Student Affairs, Rec
Sports, Health Center
LtGen Joseph F. Weber, (USMC) Ret.
Director of Athletic Compliance Functional Description: Athletic Compliance
David Batson
University
Organizational Structure As of 10.5.12
Athletic Director Functional Description: Athletic Programs
Eric Hyman
Vice President for Administration Functional Description:
Operations, Facilities, Auxiliaries, Safety/Security
Rodney P. McClendon
Special Advisor to the President Functional Description: Outreach
R.C. Slocum
Senior Executive for Development Functional Description: Development
Robert Walker
Observations
No single best practice approach
All universities have one strong research oriented university campus
Many have specialized and remote campuses
Remote campuses tend to be satellite, technical, or feeder campuses
Some movement toward higher accountability for results
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Transition Advisory Team
Proposed Meetings
Tuesday, February 19, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., LSU System Building Board Room
Tuesday, March 5, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., LSU System Building Board Room
Tuesday, April 16, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., LSU System Building Board Room
Tuesday, May 21, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., LSU System Building Board Room
Tuesday, June 18, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., LSU System Building Board Room
Proposed Speakers
Gordon Gee
Jeff Selingo
Walter Isaacson
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Sub-Committees
Each Sub-Committee will meet no less than three times and have at least one of those meetings outside of Baton Rouge
All Sub-Committee meetings will be open to the public
Local and national subject matter experts will be invited to speak
Testimonies from other relevant individuals will be heard
Sub-Committees and the Transition Advisory Team will use online surveys to gain additional input from students, faculty, and staff
SSA Consultants will schedule meetings and locations, provide a facilitator and scribe to capture information, and help the co-chairs draft a report of recommendations that will be presented to the Transition Advisory Team and ultimately the LSU Board of Supervisors
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