HHS Fall Faculty Meeting - Purdue University · Unit Program Country HTM CIEE - Palma de Mallorca...
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HHS Fall Faculty Meeting
Christine M. Ladisch, Dean NOVEMBER 6, 2013
AGENDA
Call to Order
Approval of spring 2013 meeting minutes
College update
University Senate
Standing Committee Reports
• Faculty Affairs
• International Programs
• Graduate Educational Policy and Curriculum
• Undergraduate Educational Policy and Curriculum
• Honors Programs
Adjourn
WELCOME!
Charles Santerre Stephanie Woodcox
Interim Head Health Sciences
Extension Assistant Program Leader, Health & Wellness Specialist (NUR)
NEW FACULTY
Jonathan Bauchet CSR Blake Jones HDFS Sara Schmitt HDFS A.J. Schwichtenberg HDFS Zoe Taylor HDFS Frank Snyder HK Candace Tsai HSCI Ellen Wells HSCI Kathleen Abrahamson NUR
Assistant Professors
Tara Henagan NUTR Kathleen Hill Gallant NUTR Barbara Stefanska NUTR Amy Brewster PSY Daniel Foti PSY Thomas Redick PSY Susan Sangha PSY Darryl Schneider PSY Francoise Brosseau-Lapre SLHS Jiyeon Lee SLHS
NEW FACULTY
Megan Purcell HDFS Karla Ross NUR Christi Masters SLHS
Clinical Assistant Professors
NEW STUDENT SERVICES STAFF
Heather Dykes Assistant Director of Student Services/ Director of Student Success
Stephanie Farlow Career Development Specialist
John Gipson Academic Advisor/
Student Program Specialist
Xingming Yu Data Analyst
CONGRATULATIONS! 2013 Hulman Health Achievement Award
PETE’S PALS Co-Coordinator Graduate Student, Health and Kinesiology
Kevin Richards
In the field of preventative medicine and public health.
PETE’S PALS
Physical Education Teacher Educators Supporting
Physical Activity and Life Skills.
An aquatic and motor program for children with disabilities.
(A “gym and swim” program.)
CONGRATULATIONS!
Honors Purdue faculty or staff who have contributed significantly to the improvement of the quality of life and/or the betterment of the educational experience for a substantial number of Purdue students.
Associate Director of Student Services Director of Undergraduate Recruitment
Teresa Eloff
Special Boilermaker Award
CONGRATULATIONS!
HHS Research Awards
Associate Professor Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
Donald Lynam Research Achievement Award
Michael Heinz Early Career Research Achievement Award
Professor Psychological Sciences
CONGRATULATIONS!
Teaching Academy Fellows
Karen Foli George Hollich
Assistant Professor Nursing
Associate Professor Psychological Sciences
BIG MOVES…
New HHS faculty-led programs for 2014
Unit Program Country
HTM CIEE - Palma de Mallorca Business & Tourism Internship Spain
HTM Cuisine & Culture of Germany Germany
HTM Highlands, Islands & Lowlands Scotland
HTM Cuisine, Leisure & Hospitality Culture in China China
NURS Comparative Health Care in Ireland Ireland
NURS Healthcare & Nutrition in Costa Rica Costa Rica
NURS/ENG Engineering & Public Health in the Service Sector Italy
HHS Study Abroad (Transformative Education)
CHANGES IN SUMMER SESSION
Growth in summer classes is good for students:
• They have another opportunity to take classes for which capacity is limited during the academic year.
• They may be able to take classes that accelerate their progress toward a degree.
• The expectation is that the balance of classes taught by faculty, lecturers, and graduate students will be similar in summer to that during the academic year.
Growth in summer classes is good for academic units:
• With the new financial model for 2013, no HHS unit lost money on summer classes and most had a “profit.”
• The total amount distributed to all HHS units was nearly $300,000.
• These general funds can be used to strengthen units and to offset decreases in other funds.
REVIEW OF 2013 AND PLANS FOR 2014
CHANGES IN SUMMER SESSION
Summer session is still relatively small:
• In 2013, student credit hours for HHS summer classes totaled approximately 5,200, which is slightly more than 10% of that for a typical fall semester.
• Summer 2013 enrollment was much greater than in Summer 2012, but only for distance-education classes; on-campus enrollment actually decreased slightly.
The plan is to increase summer enrollment still more in 2014:
• The provost is guaranteeing, for the most popular courses and those most important for students’ progress toward the bachelor’s degree, to cover the cost of instructors’ salaries even if course enrollment is low.
• In return, units must guarantee to offer those courses in 2014, 2015, and 2016, so students can plan for future summers.
• These guarantees have already been extended for Summer 2014, but other summer classes can still be put on the 2014 schedule.
REVIEW OF 2013 AND PLANS FOR 2014
POLICY CHANGES
Current (actual)
2007 2013 Campus/HHS
Campus limit 10% 15% 6% (121 FTE)
College limit 15% 15% 22% (39 FTE)
Dept. limit 15%* 15 - 50% ** 0 - 50% +
*With approved exceptions to 50%, NUR & SLHS
**With approval exceptions over 50%
Clinical Faculty
OUR FORECAST LOOKS GREAT!
We have an exciting future, along with some challenges…
UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT
West Lafayette Campus
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11/12 12/13 13/14
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HHS
SCI
CLA
TECH
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MGMT
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ENGR
HHS
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RETENTION & GRADUATION RATES
Fall 2012 HHS University
1st year retention 91.7 91.0
4 year graduation 61.2 46.8
6 year graduation 79.1 70.7
SPONSORED PROGRAM ACTIVITY
HHS WL 11/12 12/13 11/12 12/13
# Proposals 227 247 3134 3469
$M Awards 27 21 345 312
FY 11/12, FY 12/13
MORE ABOUT OUR FUTURE
Cluster Hires
• Chronic Disease Prevention/Public Health • Autism Research
Lyles-Porter Hall Dedication
• September 26, 2014
Academic Programs
• Public Health Taskforce • Regional Campus Nursing Consortium
MORE ABOUT OUR FUTURE
Changes in Budgeting 2014/15
• Activity/Performance
Fundraising Priorities
• Student Scholarships/Graduate Fellowships
• Professorships and Faculty Support
• Research Initiatives, e.g. WGHI, MFRI
• Endowed Teaching Awards
• Facilities
HAVE A WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING!