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College of Sciences. No Doom and Gloom Accomplishments Faculty Searches Budget Additional revenues FYI Discussion Student Success Fee Initiative. 2/14/14. Distinction and Reputation. Some Highlights. Merit scholars and Fulbright scholars X-Prize team among top 30 internationally - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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College of Sciences
• No Doom and Gloom• Accomplishments• Faculty Searches• Budget• Additional revenues• FYI • Discussion• Student Success Fee Initiative
2/14/14
Distinction and Reputation
Some Highlights• Merit scholars and Fulbright scholars
• X-Prize team among top 30 internationally
• Marshal Hedin – President, American Arachnological Society
• Lisa Kath – President, Society for Occupational Health Psychology
• Tom Rockwell and Steve Day served advisory role for AEC
• Anca Segall – Fellow of American Academy for Microbiology
• Sam Shen – Albert W. Johnson Award
• Mark Sussman led team for new PPG on heart research
• New 50” telescope at MLO
• Psychology Department ranking for NIH support
Faculty SearchesDepartments:•Astronomy – Mt. Laguna Observatory Director / Prof•Biology – Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics / Assistant Prof•Chemistry – Analytical Chemistry / Assistant Prof (2x)•Computer Science – Assistant Prof•Geology – Geophysics / Assistant Prof•Math & Stats – Harmonic Analysis / Assistant Prof•Physics – Detector Physics / Assistant Prof
College:•BioScience Center – Fred Henry Chair / Prof
Strategic Plan:•Math & Statistics – Mathematics Education / Assistant Prof
Areas of Excellence Faculty SearchesClimate Change & Sustainability:•Climate Mathematics – Math & Stats•Ecosystem & Land Surface Modeler – Biology
Clinical & Cognitive Neuroscience:•Clinical & Cognitive Neuroscience – Psychology
Viromics:•Biomathematician – Math & Stats•Genome Engineering / Synthetic Genetics – Biology•Structural Biologist – Biology•Biophysicist – Physics
CoS Budget
CoS Budget
CoS Budget
Importance of Additional Revenues
• College of Extended Studies courses, certificates, degrees (International Trade Security, Science Entrepreneurship, etc)
• International and out-of-state students
• Full-indirect grants
• Industry affiliates
• Philanthropy
• Patents
• Other
Republic of Georgia
• Association of Public and Land Grant Universities (APLU)
• Millennium Challenge Corporation
• STEM Campus in Tbilisi, Georgia
• Benefits:– Income for contributing departments
– Visiting professors
– International student exchange
– Reputation
FYI …
1. Required by law to verify that all new employees are eligible to work in the U.S.
2. All new employees must provide documentation of their eligibility to work on or
before their first day of employment.
3. Documentation can take the form of a birth certificate, passport, etc.
4. Documentation must be shown in person to human resources department.
5. ICE audit has determined that we did not fully comply with these regulations. In
many cases, employees worked and were paid for time they worked prior to
going through the verification process.
6. Now facing a multi-million dollar fine for infractions.
7. Must be careful to comply with the regulations.
8. Employees who do not complete the verification process on or before the first
day of employment will not be paid for any work performed prior to verification.
9. Research Foundation will no longer be processing retroactive pay.
10. Applies to additional pay to faculty through the RF. The RF cannot accept the
University’s verification of eligibility because technically a separate employer.
11. Bottom line: if new research foundation hires are anticipated, must provide
documentation to verify eligibility to work on or before their first day on the job.
12. Ramifications of non-compliance are very serious – failure to comply could
jeopardize ability to receive federal grantsbwolfson@foundation.sdsu.edu
Twenty-Sixth AnnualDONALD R. WASSENBERG II MEMORIAL
LECTURE ON GENETIC DISEASE RESEARCH
Gene Targeting into the 21st Century: Mouse Models of Human Disease from Cancer to
Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Mario Capecchi Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine (2007)
Distinguished Professor of Human Genetics University of Utah
3:30 PM Thursday, March 6 in GMCS 33
Discussion
Student Success Fee
Initiative
Kathy LaMaster
Associate VP for Academic Affairs
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