MSU FACULTY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
October 24, 2001
PRESENT: Young, Sherwood, Engel, Linker, Howard, Stewart, Larsen,
Jones, Ross, Nehrir, McMahon for Weaver, McClure, Lansverk,
Levy/Bandyopadhyay, Bogar, Henson, Jelinski, McKinsey for
Pratt, Lynch, Lynes-Hayes, Butterfield.
ABSENT: Hatfield, Morrill, White, Anderson, Kommers, Peed, Leech,
Benham, Mooney, Lefcort, Locke, Idzerda, Fisher, Kempcke,
Griffith, Carlstrom.
The regularly-scheduled meeting was called to order by Chair John
Sherwood at 4:10 PM. A quorum was present. The minutes of the
October 3, 2001, meeting were approved as distributed.
Chair's report - John Sherwood.
- Joan Henson, the new representative from Microbiology, was
introduced.
- Agenda item 5 (Discussion of university priorities developed by
the university planning committee) will be postponed until next
week, because the committee has not finished rewriting the paper.
- Discussion of faculty professional development opportunities
across campus is continuing. The President and Provost agreed a
follow-up task force is a good idea for considering ways to make
the opportunities more consistent from college to college.
- The Board of Regents meets in Bozeman November 15-16.
- It has been suggested the regents be given an opportunity
to visit classes Friday afternoon. They would be provided a
list of classes for which instructors have agreed to having
regents visit for part of the class period.
- There appeared to be consensus among Council members that
this opportunity is a good idea and that many faculty would
be willing to participate.
University Governance Council Nominating Committee issues.
- Elaine Peterson, Libraries, has been nominated as Chair of the
Committee on Grievance Hearings. The individual elected to this
position must have served a minimum of two years on the
Committee. As there were no further nominations, Jack Jelinski
moved approval of the nomination. The motion was seconded and
carried.
- A request has been received that a representative of Faculty
Council be selected to serve on the Space Management Committee.
- It is the understanding that the individual would not
necessarily be a Faculty Council member but would bring
information about the committee's deliberations to the
Council.
- The name of the person selected is to be submitted to
Craig Roloff, Chair of the Committee, by November 1.
- Nominations will be accepted by Chair Sherwood until the
October 31 Faculty Council meeting, at which time the
committee member will be elected. The UGC Nominating
Committee is also accepting nominations.
- Cyd McClure was nominated for the position.
Faculty Affairs Committee report - Ron Larsen.
- Amendments to Faculty Handbook Section 600 (distributed at the
October 3 Faculty Council meeting) were discussed.
- Faculty Handbook Section 602 (Review of Faculty -
Definitions) is amended to include definitions approved as
part of the Faculty Workload Policy last spring for
teaching, research and outreach. The definitions will now
be consistent from one university policy to another.
- Amendments to Faculty Handbook Section 633 (Review of
Faculty - Demonstration of Effectiveness and Excellence)
were removed from Section 602 and placed in Section 633,
because they are procedural rather than definitional.
- As there was no further discussion, Jack Jelinski moved
the amendments be approved as distributed. The motion was
seconded and carried.
- The Faculty Affairs Committee continues its discussion of the
role of an ombudsman and how the position might be used at MSU.
- Last week, the committee telephoned the ombudsman at
Washington State University.
- The position is one-half time, filled by a senior
faculty member, and the individual usually remains in
the position two to four years.
- The ombudsman has an office with a one-half time
professional person and a full time administrative
assistant. The cost is about $92,000 per year, $82,000
of which is salaries.
- The number of cases handled each year is 300-400.
Two-thirds of them are student cases.
- For MSU, the Faculty Affairs Committee would suggest that
Student Affairs and Services continue to hear student
concerns. If faculty cases only are heard, the cost of an
ombudsman would be less than at WSU.
- Next Monday, the committee will telephone the ombudsman at
the University of Idaho. U of I has recently started using
an ombudsman. The committee will ask why they made the
change.
- The use of an ombudsman is popular in Canada and Europe
and on both coasts of the U.S.
- The Faculty Affairs Committee proposes moving ahead with some
kind of campus faculty demographic study, with the outcome being
a reasonable retirement strategy for MSU. After discussion of
the issue, there was agreement that such a study should be
undertaken, and faculty should have a role in it.
As there was no further business, the meeting adjourned at 4:45 PM
Joann Amend, Secretary John Sherwood, Chair