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SpringFacultyMeetingThursday,March23,2017
3:30p.m.1004Shelby
Agenda1.Welcome
2.MotiontoapprovenewBachelorofScience
MusicalAudioEngineering
3.Motiontoapprovenewconcentration
NaturalResourcesandEcosystemConservation
4.Motiontoapprovenewminor
MedievalandEarlyModernEuropeanStudies
5.Dean’sSpringReport
6.NewBusiness
7.Adjourn
RobertOlin
AmirZaheri
JustinHart
TanjaJones
RobertOlin
MotionbytheCollegeCurriculumCommittee:ApproveNewBachelorofScienceinMusicalAudioEngineering
Thisdegreeprogramisspecificallydesignedtotrainstudentsinthebroadestspectrumofrecordingstudiooperations,theequipmentusedtherein,liverecordingenvironments,andanin-depthunderstandingofequipmentdesign,maintenance,andoperation(s).Graduatesoftheprogramwouldbefullypreparedtopursueawiderangeofpossibleprofessionsincluding,butnotlimitedto:• Audiorecordingengineer(specifictomusicalcontexts)• StudioandLive(onlocation)Environments• Audioequipmentdesignerandmanufacturer• Audioequipmentconsultant• Audioequipmentrepresentative
AmirZahericonductedthevote.Themotionpassedunanimously.
MotionbytheCollegeCurriculumCommittee:ApproveNewConcentration
inNaturalResourcesandEcosystemConservation
Environmentalscienceisabroaddiscipline,andourexistingB.S.programattractsstudentswithawiderangeofacademicinterestsandprofessionalgoalswithintheenvironmentalsciences.Wecurrentlyhaveca.110environmentalsciencemajorsandthemajorityofthesestudentsaremostinterestedinaspectsofnaturalresourcesandecosystemconservation.Theproposedconcentrationsimplyaddsstructuretotheexistingprograminenvironmentalscience,whichisintentionallybroad,sothatstudentsspecificallyinterestedinnaturalresourcesandecosystemconservationcanfollowamoretailoredandspecificcurriculum.
Theproposedconcentrationisoptionalforstudentsthatwishtofocusmoreexclusivelyinnaturalresources.Theconcentrationretainsthesamecore,butrequiresstudentstoselectelectivesfromamorenarrowrangeofcoursesinnaturalresourcesinfivedifferentcategories.
JustinHartconductedthevote.Themotionpassedunanimously.
MotionbytheCollegeCurriculumCommittee:ApproveNewMinor
inMedievalandEarlyModernEuropeanStudiesThisinterdisciplinaryminorwillencouragestudentengagementwithfacultyinmedievalandearlymodernfields(300-1800CE),withafocusonEuropeandacrossmultipledepartments.Theminorwillrequireaminimumof18credithours(outsideofthemajororotherminors*),andincludesanancillarylanguagerequirement.Studentswilltakeatotalof4coursesfromatleast3participatingdepartments,outsidetheirmajorrequirementsorotherminors.Relevantcourseswillbeselectedfrom:
AmericanStudiesArtandArtHistoryCommunicationStudiesEnglishHistory
ModernLanguagesandClassicsMusicPhilosophyPoliticalScienceTheatre
TanjaJonesconductedthevote.Themotionpassedunanimously.
Spring2016ReportDeanRobertOlin
ThisIsHowCollegeIsMeantToBeAward
LeighAnnFranklinAdministrativeSecretary,Geography
“Everyday,theofficeoftheDepartmentofGeographyhandlesanavalancheoftelephonecalls,emails,andvisitsfromstudents,staff,vendors,andfaculty.MuchofthistrafficisdirectedtothedeskofLeighAnnFranklin,whospendsherdaysansweringquestions,directingtraffic,solvingproblems,processingdocuments,andmanagingtheoffice.Andshedoesthiswithacalmdemeanorandpleasantattitude.Thisiswhatcollegeismeanttobe.Whetherschedulingclasses,researchingprocurementissues,answeringthephones,oraddressingthemyriadofvisitorswhowalkintoouroffice,herinnerselfisrevealedthroughthesmileonherfaceandthehappinessinhervoice.Itisalmosttritetotalkaboutsomeonebeingthegluethatholdsanenterprisetogether,butinthiscasethemetaphorisspoton.LeighAnnFranklinisthegluethatholdstheDepartmentofGeographytogether.Shehasbeendoingsofor27years—andwehopethatshewillcontinuetodosoformanymore.”
–DougSherman,Chair
HighlightsMockTrialTeamWinsFirstPlaceinTournament10UAstudentscompetedagainstmorethan50mocktrialteamsfrom31universities,includingRhodesCollege,FloridaStateUniversity,andVanderbiltUniversity
AssociateProvostNamedAAASFellowDr.PattySobecky
DepartmentofBiologicalSciences
HighlightsProfessorElectedAmericanPhysicalSocietyFellow
Dr.AndreasPiepkeDepartmentofPhysicsandAstronomy
HighlightsFellowsintheCollegeofArtsandSciences
IanBrown Anthropology SocietyofAntiquariesofLondonJasonDeCaro Anthropology HumanBiologyAssociationChrisLynn Anthropology HumanBiologyAssociationCarlPinkert BiologicalSciences AAASMarthaPowell BiologicalSciences MycologicalSocietyofAmericaPattySobecky BiologicalSciences AAASAnthonyArduengo Chemistry AAASDavidDixon Chemistry AAAS,AmericanPhysicalSociety,American
ChemicalSociety,EuropeanAcademyofScienceArunGupta Chemistry AAAS,AmericanPhysicalSociety,Materials
ResearchSocietyJohnVincent Chemistry AmericanCollegeofNutritionDougSherman Geography AAASPaulAharon GeologicalSciences GeologicalSocietyofAmericaRickGroshong GeologicalSciences GeologicalSocietyofAmericaErnieMancini GeologicalSciences GeologicalSocietyofAmericaCarlStock GeologicalSciences GeologicalSocietyofAmericaHaroldStowell GeologicalSciences GeologicalSocietyofAmericaNickTew GeologicalSciences GeologicalSocietyofAmerica
JohnBeeler History RoyalHistoricalSocietyAndreasPiepke PhysicsandAstronomy AmericanPhysicalSocietyRandallColeman Music AmericanBandmastersAssociationKenOzzello Music AmericanBandmastersAssociationMichaelPicone ModernLanguagesandClassics Knight,OrderoftheFrenchAcademic
PalmsMetkaZupančič ModernLanguagesandClassics Knight,OrderoftheFrenchAcademic
PalmsRebeccaAllen Psychology AmericanPsychologicalAssociation,
GerontologicalSocietyofAmericaGiyeonKim Psychology GerontologicalSocietyofAmericaKennethLichstein Psychology AmericanPsychologicalAssociationJohnLochman Psychology AmericanPsychologicalAssociation,
AssociationforPsychologicalScience,AcademyofCognitiveTherapy
PatriciaParmelee Psychology AmericanPsychologicalAssociation,GerontologicalSocietyofAmerica
ForrestScogin Psychology AmericanPsychologicalAssociation,GerontologicalSocietyofAmerica
10th AnniversaryAssociateProfessorMargaretAbruzzo HistoryAssociateProfessorStevenBunker HistoryAssociateProfessorJuliaCherry NewCollegeAssociateProfessorAnaCorbalan ModernLanguages&ClassicsAssociateProfessorAllisonHetzel Theatre&DanceAssociateProfessorAndrewHuebner HistoryProfessorDilinLiu EnglishAssociateProfessorStevanMarcus BiologicalSciencesAssociateProfessor/AssociateDeanTriciaMcElroy OfficeoftheDean,EnglishAssociateProfessorJamesMcNaughton EnglishAssociateProfessorArianeProhaska CriminalJusticeProfessorStevenRamey ReligiousStudiesAssociateProfessorAndreaTrotter MusicProfessorShanZhao MathematicsAssociateProfessorSarahBarry Theatre&DanceAssociateProfessorAlexandraCook EnglishProfessorMarthaCrowther PsychologyAssociateProfessorJasonDeCaro AnthropologyAssociateProfessorAndreaSnow CenterforMentalHealth&AgingProfessorDouglasGibler InstituteforSocialScienceResearchProfessorTimMewes Physics
FacultyYearsofService
15th Anniversary
FacultyYearsofService
AssociateProfessorLindaCummins MusicDept.Chair/AssociateProfessorDougLightfoot ModernLanguages&ClassicsAssociateProfessorSarahMarshall Art&ArtHistoryDept.Chair/ProfessorRussellMcCutcheon ReligiousStudiesAssociateProfessorStacyMorgan AmericanStudiesProfessorJulieOlson BiologicalSciencesProfessorStephenSecor BiologicalSciencesProfessorJosephWeber GeographyAssociateProfessorFredWhiting EnglishProfessorChaseWrenn PhilosophyAssociateProfessorAliciaCipria ModernLanguages&ClassicsAssociateProfessorStevenJacobs ReligiousStudiesAssociateProfessorKarenSalekin Psychology
20thAnniversary
AssociateProfessorAndyFitch Theatre&DanceProfessorMichaelMartone EnglishAssociateProfessorStephenPeles MusicProfessorGaryMankey PhysicsProfessorSilasBlackstock Chemistry
FacultyYearsofService
25th Anniversary
Dept.Chair/ProfessorFrancesConners PsychologyAssociateProfessorBeverlyRoskos PsychologyAssociateProfessorHaroldSelesky HistoryProfessorJohnVincent ChemistryProfessorEdwinStephenson BiologicalSciencesDept.Chair/ProfessorIanBrown AnthropologyAssociateProfessorMartinBakker Chemistry
FacultyYearsofService
30th Anniversary
35th Anniversary
ProfessorMartinEvans MathematicsProfessorIdaJohnson CriminalJusticeProfessorGeorgeMcClure HistoryProfessorForrestScogin PsychologyProfessorAllenStern PhysicsProfessorHaroldStowell GeologicalSciences
ProfessorMartynDixson MathematicsDept.Chair/ProfessorBillTeague Theatre&Dance
FacultyYearsofService
40th Anniversary
ProfessorJamesWang Mathematics
InMemoriam
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Dr.NormanSingerProfessorEmeritus
DepartmentofAnthropology
Dr.WilliamDoty ProfessorEmeritus NewCollegeand
BlountScholarsProgram
Dr.NandaHopenwasserRetiredAdjunctFaculty
DepartmentofMathematics
StudentRecognition
PremierAwardsThePremierAwardsarethehighesthonorsgivenbyTheUniversityofAlabama.Three
ofthefiveawardsweretoArtsandSciencesstudents.
WilliamP.BlooomScholarshipLillianRoth
Majors:PoliticalScienceandPublicRelations
JohnFraserRamseyAwardCharlotteWaters
Majors:HistoryandPoliticalScience
AlgernonSydneySullivanAwardFaulknerHereford
Majors:PoliticalScienceandNewCollege
FacultyRecipients
MorrisLehmanMayerAwardDr.KatrinaRamonellBiologicalSciences
AlgernonSydneySullivanAwardDr.NormanBaldwinPoliticalScience
Dean’sAwardofMeritSeniorswhohavedistinguishedthemselvesbytheiracademicaccomplishments,
exceptionalscholarlyengagement,andoutstandingservicetoothers.
SamanthaDyroffMajor:Chemistry
Minors:PhilosophyandMathematicsSt.Louis,Missouri
MariaGerasikovaMajors:PoliticalScience,Philosophy,and
ForeignLanguageandLiterature(FrenchConcentration)
Moscow,Russia
AmandaGravesMajor:CriminalJustice
Minors:CyberCriminologyandFrenchCollierville,Tennessee
VirginiaMorganMajor:InterdisciplinaryCollierville,Tennessee
DanielNolteMajor:PsychologyMinor:Biology
Cranston,RhodeIsland
DistinguishedUndergraduateScholarsStudentswhohaveearnedallAandA+grades
ElizabethArnoldMajors:Economics(A&S)andHistory
Minor:MathematicsLexington,Kentucky
RuthBishopDualDegree:B.S.inBiologyand
B.A.inSpanishShreveport,Louisiana
NicoleChambersMajor:Chemistry
Minor:GeneralBusinessFranklin,Tennessee
HannahChapmanMajor:CommunicativeDisorders
Minor:SpanishNewnan,Georgia
JoshuaChathamMajor:PoliticalScienceMinor:Entrepreneurship
Eva,Alabama
JianGaoMajors:SpanishandHistory
Tuscaloosa,Alabama
ShaunHoganMajors:PhysicsandMath
Minor:ComputerBasedHonorsProgramAlton,Illinois
DavidKiddMajor:Performance(Winds,Brass,
andPercussionTrack)Madison,Alabama
DistinguishedUndergraduateScholars,Continued
AllysonLiuMajor:Biology
Minor:PsychologyWestCreek,NewJersey
JustinLomaxMajor:BiologyMinor:Spanish
Knoxville,Tennessee
CiaraMalaughMajor:PoliticalSciences
Minors:FrenchandPsychologyMadison,Alabama
MaureenPennMajor:Biology
Wilmington,NorthCarolina
EmilyScheinerMajor:PoliticalScience
Minors:PublicPolicyStudiesandGeneralBusiness
Northport,Alabama
TaylorSheeranMajors:EnglishandCommunicationStudies
SanAntonio,Texas
ReneeStullichMajor:Biology
Minor:PsychologyChattanooga,Tennessee
MichelleWeyhauptMajors:PsychologyandBiology
O’Fallon,Illinois
CollegeInitiatives
CollegeInitiatives
• Facilities• UndergraduatePrograms• Diversity• InternationalPrograms• EnhancingLearningwithTechnology• ActiveLearningInitiative• Faculty
FacilitiesConstruction Projects Begin Complete
B.B. Comer Room 247 Renovation 8/17/2017 8/17/2018
Performing Arts Academic Center 8/1/2019
Garland Hall Balcony Concrete and Railings Repair 10/30/2016
Woods Hall Balcony Concrete and Railings Repair 12/5/2016
Clark Hall Rear Entrance Renovation 1/6/2017
Brewer Porch Lobby and Entrance 12/16/2016
Frank Moody Music Building Addition/Renovation 7/18/2016
Farrah Hall Renovation-Third Floor 6/30/2016
ten Hoor Hall Access Control and Signage 12/15/16
Clark Hall Distinguished Alumni Wall 4/1/2018
FacilitiesPerforming Arts Center
• Architectural renderings approved by Board of Trustees in the fall
• Steering committee meets next week
ClarkHallPorticoandWallofDistinction
ClarkHallPorticoand WallofDistinction,cont’d
• ThePorticoisnearlyfinished
• Thenewdoorswithswipeaccesswillbeinstalledinmid-May
UndergraduateProgramsMarch29,2017
FergusonTheater,5-8p.m.InauguralCreativeShowcase
March30,2017FergusonCenter
10thAnnualUndergraduateResearchandCreativeActivityConference
• FacultywilljudgecompetitionsfromallthreeCollegedivisions• Morning,9a.m.-1p.m.:OralPresentationsfortheCollege• Afternoon,1p.m.-6p.m.:PosterPresentationsfortheCollege• 14thyearfortheCollege• Deadlineforwaivingthecostofprintingposters:March23,2017(TODAY!)
Thanksinadvancetoourjudges!
CollegeofArts&SciencesUndergraduateCreativityandResearchAcademy(UCRA)
Mission▪ Provide support for achieving excellence in research/creative activities by
undergraduatesandtheirfacultymentors▪ Highlightoutstandingcontributionsthatresult▪ ProjectsfeaturedinannualUniversityUndergraduateResearchandCreativeActivity
Conference▪ Applyingstudentsmustbesupportedandguidedbyafacultymentor/advisor
Funding▪ Upto$40,000($20K/semester)inprojectssupportedannuallybytheCollege▪ OpentoallundergraduatesandfacultycollaboratorsinCollegeofArtsandSciences▪ Upto$1,000willbeconsideredforproject-relatedneeds,exceptsalaries▪ Intendedtosupportadvanced levelofexcellenceandpresentationofactivityatUA
andbeyond
▪ http://undergraduateresearch.as.ua.edu/the-undergraduate-creativity-and-research-academy
CollegeofArts&SciencesUndergraduateCreativityandResearchAcademy(UCRA)
CriteriaforSelection▪ Significanceofresearchand/orcreativeactivity▪ Clearplanforthework▪ Guidedbyacompellingquestionorcreativeidea▪ Intelligiblywrittenfornon-specialist▪ Interdisciplinary,ifappropriatefortheproject▪ Couldnotbedonewithoutthisfunding▪ IfpreviouslyfundedbyUCRA,areportontheoutcomeoftheprior
fundingmustbereferenced(ifalreadysubmitted)TwoUCRAProposalCalls(Requests)PerYear▪ FallSemester(midSeptemberdeadline:~September15)▪ SpringSemester(midFebruarydeadline:~February15)
UCRAProposalDeadlines(Requestforproposals,RFP)▪ Spring2017-Deadline:Feb.15,2017(passed)▪ Fall2017RFPannouncementcomingthisspring-Deadline:Sept.20,2017▪ SeeUCRAWebsitehttp://undergraduateresearch.as.ua.edu/the-undergraduate-creativity-and-research-academy
▪ 26submissions(applications)receivedfromstudents(26student/facultypair)▪ 25projectsselectedforfundingforatotalof$19,226.98▪ Average$awardedperproject=$769;Min.=$400,Max.=$1,000▪ SocialSciences:Avg.$/project=$841;Min.=$700,Max.=$982▪ Math/Nat.Sci.:Avg.$/project=$836;Min.=$563,Max.=$1,000▪ Hum.AndFineArts:Avg.$/project=$556;Min.=$400,Max.=$696
UCRAMetricsSpring2017
CollegeofArts&SciencesUndergraduateCreativityandResearchAcademy(UCRA)
▪ 31submissions(applications)receivedfromstudents(31student/facultypair)▪ 31projectsselectedforfundingforatotalof$19,990.95▪ Average$awardedperproject=$645;Min.=$300,Max.=$950▪ SocialSciences:Avg.$/project=$625;Min.=$500,Max.=$700▪ Math/Nat.Sci.:Avg.$/project=$667;Min.=$420,Max.=$950▪ Hum.AndFineArts:Avg.$/project=$535;Min.=$300,Max.=$841
UCRAMetricsFall2016
2016-2017AcademicYear
CollegeofArts&SciencesUndergraduateCreativityandResearchAcademy(UCRA)
TotalFundingHistoryforUCRAsinceitsInception(2014-2017)
▪ ~135ProjectsFunded▪ >$97,000Awarded▪ Average$awarded/project=$720;Max.=$1,000
▪ SocialSciences:Avg.$/project=$720;Max.=$1,000▪ Math/Nat.Sci.:Avg.$/project=$810;Max.=$1,000▪ Hum.andFineArts:Avg.$/project=$615;Max.=$1,000
Great Success So Far – Expect to See Continued and Expanding Success!
CollegeofArts&SciencesUndergraduateCreativityandResearchAcademy(UCRA)
UpcomingHighlightsofContributions
Spring2017UndergraduateResearchandCreativeActivity(URCA)Conference▪ Wednesday-Thursday,March29-30,2017-FergusonStudentCenter▪ needjudges/volunteers–contactDr.RogerSidje▪ http://osp.ua.edu/UndergradResearch.html
Come and see!
UpcomingEvents
URCA-UndergraduateResearchandCreativeActivityConference
CollegeofArts&SciencesUndergraduateCreativityandResearchAcademy(UCRA)
WelookforwardtocontinueenhancingcreativeandresearchactivitieswithinA&S
andtheUniversity!
WeEncourageYourStudentstotoApply!
▪ http://undergraduateresearch.as.ua.edu/the-undergraduate-creativity-and-research-academy
UCRAProposalDeadline(Requestforproposals,RFP)Fall2017-Deadline:Sept.20,2017
UndergraduateCreativityandResearchAcademy(UCRA)
• Department Email
Humanities and Fine ArtsCraig Wedderspoon Art [email protected] Fitch Theatre/Dance [email protected] Simmons Religious Studies [email protected] Manora English [email protected]
Natural Sciences and MathematicsGeoff Tick (Chair) Geol. Sci. [email protected] Shanlin Pan Chemistry [email protected] Townsley Physics/Astronomy [email protected] Marcus Biology [email protected] Zhao Mathematics [email protected]
Social SciencesJoan Barth ISSR [email protected] Allen Psychology [email protected] Prohaska Criminal Justice [email protected]
CommitteeMembers
Looking toaddasocial sciences facultymember to thecommittee.Volunteers?
Student ServicesStudent Recruitment
• Engaged with 125 students during 1-on-1 visits • Participated in Recruitment Events in Eight cities in AL and MS, serving approximately 1,800 prospective students • Seven large-scale University days, serving approximately 3,607 students and guests Advising • TheStudentServicesCenterhasmodifiedit’sadvisingschedule.Thisyearwe’veincludedExpressAdvisingSessions,30-minAppointments,andWalk-inadvisingtobettermeettheneedsofstudents.ExpressAdvisingwillhaveheldatotalof8sessionsbyMay2017.
Pre-Professional Programs • Health Professions:
– Fifteen Annual McCollough Forum – 2016 Medical School acceptance rate: 52.5%
• Pre-Law: – 278 Total Applicants, 249 accepted (89.5%); National Average is 77.2% – Average GPA: 3.44; Average Highest LSAT of applicants: 155 – 221 UA graduates matriculated to 78 law schools for the 2016-17 academic year, from 33 Undergraduate Majors. Of these, UA graduates
accepted to each of the “top 14” law schools in the country
Student ServicesSocial Media Campaigns
• Final total for Rising Tide scholarship: $35,808.23 • Class with the Dean: Professor Christopher Lynn, UH 300-027; submitted by Colin
Dunne
• 2017GREX-GraduateRecruitingEXpo(formerlyBamaGradExpo)• HeldFebruary23-25,2017• Attendeesfromareasofnaturalsciencesandmathematics,withsomesocial
sciencesandhumanitiesdepartmentsinvitingotherattendeeswhocouldnotmakeit.
• 21prospectivegraduatestudentsattended• Biology:5• Chemistry:1• PhysicsandAstronomy:4• Geography:3• GeologicalSciences:4• Math:4
• Catalystfordepartmentstohighlightresourcesandactivitiestocurrentstudents
Diversity• Developeda5-yearStrategicDiversityPlantobeimplementedover2017-2021,withannual
reviewsanddiscussionsatthedean'sandchair'sretreats.ThisinitiativeisthefirstofitskindacrosstheUniversity.
• Organizedthe"Freedom?"exhibitatthePaulJonesGallerytoshowcaseartworksselectedtoexploretheblackfreedomstruggleintheU.S.Thiswasatwo-yearlongeffortthatsuccessfullycompletedwiththepublicationofabookletoftheartworksrepresentedintheexhibitiontogetherwithdescriptivetextscontributedbyfacultyandlivingartists.Students,faculty,andmembersoftheTuscaloosacommunityhaveravedaboutthesuccessoftheexhibition.
• Providedtrainingtocultivatediversityrecruitmentplansforfacultysearches• Publicizedopenpositionswithminorityoutlets,aswellasa¼pageinUSATodaytodraw
attentiontotheCollege’sdiversityinitiatives.• SetupexhibitboothsatrecruitingconferencesincludingERN,McKnight,SREB.• Representationatthe2017ALAHEDODiversityConferenceatUAH,October27-28,2017• Coordinatedthe2017GREX(GraduateRecruitingExpo)• AttendedtheAAC&U(AssociationofAmericanCollegesandUniversities)’s2017Diversity,
Learning,andStudentSuccess:VoicesLeadingChange,March2017• RecruitedhighschoolstudentsfromTuscaloosaCountyandthesurroundingBlackBeltat
the2017MeettheCapstoneRecruitmentDay,March29,2017• Sponsoredavarietyofdiversity-relatedprojects
International Initiatives
Alabama-Greece Initiative
International InitiativesAlabama-Greece Initiative • Seven College faculty members visited visit Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
(AUTh) May 8-14, 2016. This is the third UA delegation to travel to AUTh after the first successful research collaboration initiative that took place in May 2014.
• College faculty presented at an Alabama-Greece Symposium held at UA on October 21, 2016 (discussing their May 2016 trip to Greece and their research/scholarship projects/partnerships).
Associate Professor Christopher Lynn, Anthropology Associate Professor Ana Corbalan, Modern Languages and Classics
Professor Arun Gupta, Chemistry Asst. Professor Rebecca Salzer, Theatre and Dance
Associate Professor Tatiana Tsakiropoulou-Summers, Modern Languages and Classics Asst. Professor Vaia Touna, Religious Studeis Asst. Professor Amir Zaheri, School of Music
Professor Ian Brown (Anthropology) also reported his trip with three UA archeology undergraduate students during this symposium
InternationalInitiatives• CenterforCubaCollaboration
andScholarship– 10facultytravelingtoCubaApril2-8– EightstudentstraveledtoCubaduring
springbreak• UnderthedirectionofDr.MichaelSchnepf,
ModernLanguagesandClassics– Dr.MatthiasKaminski,Physicsand
Astronomy,willattendtwoconferences/symposiumsinCubainMay2017
– SteveMiller,BookArts,willbringagrouptoCubaApril9-15toworkonacollaborativebookprojectwithCubapoetRitaArocheandCubanartistAlejandroSainz
– Spanish390/490beingtaughtatCubaCenterthissemester
Technology Updates, Office of eTechAcademicContinuity
Fall2016Exercise• 100%departmentparticipation• DepartmentplanshavebeencompiledfortheCollegeplanandwillbe
updatedinlaterexercises
Spring2017Exercise• 593faculty/staffresponses• 5,856studentresponses• Issues&feedbackwillbeusedforimprovingnextyear’sexercise
TechnologyReplacements&Upgrades• 134newcomputersscheduledfordistributiontofaculty&staffthisyear• 103newiPadsdistributedtofacultyandstaffthissemester
Technology Updates, Office of eTechDepartmentWebsiteRemodels
• Psychology• Physics• ModernLanguages&Classics• Anthropology• CommunicativeDisorders
CollegeVideos• Homecoming• StudentOrientation
ActiveLearningInitiativeActiveLearningWorkshops2017workshopsplannedforfourTuesdayafternoonsinthefall,3:30to5p.m.,datestobeannouncedsoon.Newfaculty,please,trynottoteachatthistimenextfall.
Year Participants
2005 272006 382007 212008 372009 452010 462011 382012 522013* 302014 20
2015 52
2016 33
TOTAL 439*Fall2013
FacultyDevelopment2016BauerGrantWritingWorkshopParticipantsDinaBisharaElliotBlairJaneCassidyWendyCastenellSpyridoulaCheimariouStephenClipperAdamGhazi-TehraniMinjungKimAnnieLevyIanMcDonoughMemorieMintzGosaMatthewMitrosSonyaPritzkerClaudiaRomanelliKelleySchogerRachelStephensTheodoreTomenyJoshuaWakehamDominicYeagerAmirZaheri
PoliticalScienceAnthropologyArtArtandArtHistoryCommunicativeDisordersCriminalJusticeCriminalJusticePsychologyTheatreandDancePsychologyCommunicativeDisordersArtandArtHistoryAnthropologyModernLanguagesandClassicsTheatreandDanceArtandArtHistoryPsychologyCriminalJusticeTheatreandDance
FacultyDevelopment
AlessandraMontalbanoDiLuoMinjungKimAnneLevySumaIkeuchiSonyaPritzkerMarie-EveMonetteDorothyWordenAdamGhazi-TerhraniJessicaGoethalsL.LamarWilson
Fall2016GroupBenjaminKozuchChrisJordanorySteveKatsinasPaulRenigarAmyDaytonJenniferRoberstonLaurenCardon
Spring2017Group
PublisherinResidenceProgramLedbyGeorgeF.Thompson,GFTPublishing
PhilosophyArt&ArtHistoryPoliticalScienceModernLanguagesEnglishEnglishEnglish
ModernLanguagesHistoryPsychologyTheatre&DanceReligiousStudiesAnthropologyModernLanguagesEnglishCriminology&CriminalJusticeModernLanguagesEnglish
FacultyDevelopment• Newseries(asofSpring‘16)withKaplanSponsoredResearch
Strategies
• Offersmentoringandreal-timeadvicetoindividualresearcherswhoareapplyingforagrantfromanyfundingsource.Thisincludes:
• Helpdevelopingresearchtopicsandobjectives• Guidanceinlocatingandmakinginitialcontactwithagency• Helpcreatingstrongresearchplans,schedulesandbudgetsthat
arecompatiblewithagencyrequirements• Comprehensiveeditorialandcontentreviewsofproposaldrafts• One-on-oneworkwiththeapplicanttocorrectandimprove
proposaldrafts• Afinaleditingreviewandsuggestionsandcorrections
FacultyDevelopmentFirstYearFacultySeminars2016-2017
August23,2016 AchievingSuccessattheUniversityofAlabama:ResourcesAvailable
September14,2016 OpenDiscussionwiththeAcademicDeansoftheUniversity
October11,2016 LegalandEthicalIssuesinTeaching
November15,2016 TheArtofTeachingandtheScienceofDocumenting StudentLearningOutcomes
February14,2017 PromotionandTenure
March21,2017 TheUniversityofAlabama:Mission,Goals,andCurrentStatus
Intheirsecondyear,thisgroupwillcontinuetocommunicatewitheachotherusingalistserve.TheTeachingHubalsowillprovidecontinuinginformation,discussion,andcollaborationwithfacultyacrossA&S.
FacultyDevelopmentCometothenextFacultyCoffeeonAdvisingonApril18in115WoodsHall.
PreviouslyheldAugust23,2016 AcademicContinuityandDisasterRecoverySeptember20,2016 FundingOpportunitiesOctober18,2016 CubaProgramandInternationalProgramsNovember15,2016 TechnologyintheClassroomFebruary21,2017 GraduateStudentIssuesMarch7,2017 UndergraduateResearch
CollegeAcademyofResearch,Scholarship,andCreativeActivity(CARSCA)
• EighthyearofprovidingsupporttoCollegefacultytoachieveexcellenceinresearch,scholarship,andcreativeactivity
• Providesfundingupto$5,000tosupportworknototherwisefunded• Overpastsevenyears,approximately35%ofproposalssubmittedreceivedfunding
ranging$890to$5,000• 50proposalsweresubmittedfor2016-2017,30inthefalland20inthespring(down
12%from2015-2016)– 21fromhumanitiesandfinearts– 17fromsocialsciences– 12fromnaturalsciencesandmathematics
• InFall2016,12werefunded(40%ofproposals)withawardsrangingfrom$3,000to$5,000.FundingdecisionsforSpring2017werefinalizedMarch22.Totalfundingis$89,055outofpossible$100,000.
College Academy of Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity
John Vincent, Chair
NaturalSciencesandMathMattTherrell(Geography) Hyun-KyoungKwon(Mathematics) JulieOlson(BiologicalSciences) JohnVincent(Chemistry)
FineArtsandHumanitiesStephenTedeschi(English)KenEhrenberg(Philosophy)MerindaSimmons(ReligiousStudies) PeterSchultz(Art)
SocialSciencesLisaLeCount(Anthropology) MargaretPeacock(History)/AdrianeProhaska(CriminalJustice) MatthewJarrett(Psychology) StephenBorrelli(PoliticalScience)
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College Academy of Research,
Scholarship and Creative ActivityApplications, 2009-2017
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Proposal deadlines were Fall: October 12, 2016 Spring: February 22, 2017
Applications 2009-
20102010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
2014-2015
2015-2016
2016-2017
Humanities and Fine Arts 10 15 5 18 8 17 18 21
Mathematics and Natural Sciences 14 22 31 14 19 11 19 12
Social Sciences 7 13 15 11 22 17 20 17
Total 31 50 51 43 49 45 57 50
Applications Funded2009-2010 29%2010-2011 28%2011-2012 27%2012-2013 53%2013-2014 53%2014-2015 42%2015-2016 37%2016-2017 44 %
2016-2017 Proposals
Division Percent Funded Amount
Hum/Fine Arts 48 $33,333
Math/Nat Sciences 33 $21,134
Social Sciences 47 $34,588
Total 44 $89,055
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2016-2017 CARSCA Awardees Total Awarded: $100,000
Project Director Department Project Title Elliot H. Blair Anthropology Compositional analysis of archeological glass: Building an
empirical calibration reference collectionJames D. Mixson History Capistrano digital libraryNicholas N. Kerr Political Science Does victimhood matter: Election violence and trust in African
elections: Evidence from NigeriaJoshua Wakeman Criminal Justice Facts in Black and Blue: Examining partisan media coverage of
highly publicized police shootings and police brutalityMatthew J. Jenny Biological Sciences Investigating links between diet, gut microbiome and cognitive
function using a zebrafish model organismAsma Hatoum-Aslan Biological Sciences Biological warfare in an insect world – understanding how
insects manage microbesAdam Hauser Physics & Astronomy Testing for quantum criticality in NdxLa1-xNiO3 phase space
using inelastic tunneling electron spectroscopy (ITES)Regina Range Modern Languages &
ClassicsThe exiled Austrian-Jewish writer Gina Kaus: From Vienna novelist to Hollywood script writer
Andrea M. Cevasco-Trotter
Music Effects of music therapy versus reminiscing/recreation sessions on salivary cortisol levels, cognition and behavior of adults in the middle to later stages of Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias (ADRD)
Deborah Weiss English ‘Growing up and Growing apart: Harry and Lucy’s experimental education’: a chapter in the monograph in progress
Carmen K. Mayer Modern Languages & Classics
Mens sana in corpore sano: Eugene Paz, Paul Feval (pere), Emile Zola and an entire generation ‘au gymnase’
Jane Cassidy Art & Art History Development of weatherproofing techniquesRyan Early Biological Sciences How do social experiences sculpt the brain?John Beeler History Alexander, Effie, and Their Words: Life, Love, and Work in a
Victorian Scots Gentry Family
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2016-2017 CARSCA Awardees (continued) Total Awarded: $100,000
Project Director Department Project Title Christopher D. Lynn Anthropology Tattooing Stress and Immune Response in American Samoa:
Testing the Inoculation Hypothesis in the Age of ZikaSpyrodoula Cheimariou Communicative
DisordersLexical Predictions in Aphasia: Determining the Effects of Context and Expectancy
Karen Salekin Psychology Cognitive Functioning and Plea Bargaining: The Impact of IQ on Decision-making
Ana Corbalan Modern Languages & Classics
Critical Thought and Cultural Representation: The Spanish Transition to Democracy
Suma Ikeuchi Religious Studies An Ethnographic Study of Filipina Caretakers in Aging Japan
Sky Shineman Art & Art History Merge, Mind, Melt: Expanding the Potential of Painting through Photographic Processes, Collage and Welding
Bryce Speed Art & Art History The Space Between: A Drawn Exploration in Neo Minimalism
Vaia Touna Religious Studies Locating the Past: Studies in Ingenuity and Collaboration
Academies Conference• Held April 27, 2016, Ferguson Center Forum • 17 grant recipients presented
• Natasha Dimova, Department of Geological Sciences • Kimberly Genareau, Department of Geological Sciences • Phillip Harris, Department of Biological Sciences • Asma Hatoum-Aslan, Department of Biological Sciences • Jennifer G. Howeth, Department of Biological Sciences • Steve Kosiba, Department of Anthropology • Lisa LeCount, Department of Anthropology • Rezene Mahatsente, Department of Geological Sciences • Albert Pionke, Department of English • Sarah Praskievicz, Department of Geography • Arian Prohoska, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice • Daniel Riches, Department of History • Rebecca Salzer, Department of Theatre and Dance • Rita Snyder, Department of Theatre and Dance • Andre L. Souza, Department of Psychology • Michael K. Steinberg, New College • John Yoder, Department of Biological Sciences
• Next conference: April 26, 2017
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• Therearemanydepartmentsthatareinvolvedin“GlobalConnections”– TheGlobalConnectionsClusterHireisaimedat
• Enhancingmorecollaborationsacrossdepartments• Improvingtherankingofdepartmentsnationally
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