- Announcements
- Dates
- Division Minutes Reminder: due within 10 business days as a pdf sent to provost@mills.edu
- Elected Standing Committee election
- Faculty Development Committee Social Science replacement 2013-16
- “The Committee shall consist of one member from each division elected by the Faculty as a whole for a term of three years.” Faculty Handbook 1.6.3.3.1
- Current
members: Maia Averett—Natural Science, Chris Brown—Fine Art, Tomàs Galguera—Education, Brinda Mehta—Letters.
- Faculty Executive Committee 2013-16
- At-Large: nominate One from Fine Art or Natural Science Division
- “Four members shall be nominated and elected at large by the Faculty for a term of three years.... No academic division shall have more than two members on the Executive Committee.” Faculty Handbook 1.6.3.1.1
- Current
members: Joe Kahne, Ajuan Mance, Siobhan Reilly—at-large, Ruth Cossey—Education, Fred
Frith—Fine Art, Stephen Ratcliffe—Letters,
Dean Morier—Natural Science-elect,
Elizabeth Potter, Dan Ryan—Social Science,
- Proposed Handbook Revision 2.12.1 (tabled 5/6/13 by Faculty)
- Proposed Handbook Revision 2.15.1.6 (tabled 5/17/13 by Board)
- Proposed ICL Minor
- Proposed Theater Arts Minor
- New Courses and Course Revisions
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Agenda
Proposed Faculty Handbook Revision: Guidelines for Faculty Travel Grants
Existing
Language
2.12.1.
Guidelines for Faculty Travel Grants
- On an annual basis, faculty members may apply
under Category A for funds to cover the costs of registration fees and
transportation to meetings of professional societies in which they
participate as speakers or as elected officials. Faculty members may apply
under Category B for costs of registration fees or transportation to no
more than one professional meeting, conference, symposium, workshop, or
seminar per fiscal year in which the applicant is not a participant, as
defined in guideline (d) below.
- Air fare is to be at the least expensive rate
available and subsequent ground transportation to the location of the
meeting shall be at the shuttle rate. Car travel will be reimbursed at the
regular College mileage rate.
- Travel for purposes of research will be funded
only under the Faculty Research Grant category.
- Presenters, session organizers, discussants, and
officials of national or regional (i.e., encompassing more than one state)
organizations are eligible for funding from Category A of the Faculty
Travel Fund.
- Funds in Category B will always be limited.
- The Faculty Development Committee will normally
recommend funding under Category B only for faculty members who have
completed one year of teaching at Mills. However, the Committee may
recommend funding requests from first-year ranked faculty members, if
funds are available.
- Requests will be considered for specific meetings
only.
- Applications for funding to cover travel costs or
registration fees for meetings between September 1 in a given calendar
year and January 15 in the next calendar year must be submitted by the
first week of October in the earlier calendar year. Applications for
funding of travel costs or registration fees between January 16 and August
31 must be submitted by the first week of February. Note: this timing
implies that some requests for funding are considered after the conference
has taken place (e.g., a conference in September).
- Requests submitted after the published deadline
will be funded only if funds remain from that particular funding period.
Retroactive funding for meetings already attended in a different period
normally will not be considered. An exception will be made in cases where
a faculty member did not know of her/his participation in a conference
until after the deadline for applying for funding. In such cases, she/he
should apply in the subsequent funding cycle.
- Funds granted but not used must be returned to
the College.
- Individual faculty members will normally receive
no more than $l,200 in any twelve-month period for travel reimbursement
and registration fees.
Proposed Language
2.12.1 Guidelines for Faculty Travel Grants
- Tenured and tenure-track faculty members, or
non-tenure-track faculty members who teach at the College full-time for three
or more consecutive years, may apply for funding to cover the cost of
professional travel.
- Funding will be considered for faculty
members who act as presenters, session organizers, discussants, performers,
exhibitors and elected officers at international, national and regional
professional meetings, conferences, symposia, workshops or seminars to which
they have been selected to participate by a program committee or formally
invited by a host institution.
- Whenever funds are available, funding may be
considered for faculty members to attend international, national and regional
professional meetings, conferences, symposia, workshops or seminars at which
they are not presenters, session organizers, discussants, performers,
exhibitors or elected officers.
- Deadlines for submitting travel grant
applications will be set by the Faculty Development Committee at the start of
each academic year. There will normally
be two funding cycles during each academic year, one for events that take place
between September 1 and December 31 and one for events that occur between
January 1 and August 31.
- An annual maximum amount of travel funds that
can be awarded to each faculty member will be set by the Faculty Development
Committee at the start of each academic year.
- Retroactive funding for events that faculty
members have already attended will normally not be considered. Exceptions may be made for cases in which the
faculty member did not know of her/his participation until after the
application deadline for the appropriate funding cycle. In such cases, s/he must apply for funding in
the cycle that immediately follows the event.
- Travel for research purposes will be funded
only by Faculty Research Grants.
- Funds that are granted but not used must be returned to the College.
2013-09-16 Course Revisions
BIO 100 Microbiology
Prereq Add: BIO 001. Concurrent Course Add: CHEM 105. Mode of Grading change to: letter
grade only. Course Format:
Lecture. Separately Scheduled Activity add: Lab.
General Education Requirement Written Communication II approved.
BOOK 261
Seminar in Professional Practice
Revised description: This seminar will prepare students for their
professional practice in book art. Topics to be explored include issues
concerning the design and production of professional-level work, preparation of
a professional portfolio and CV, teaching practicum, approaches to involvement
in the book art professional community, and various aspects of running a
professional book art studio practice. Students will have the option of doing
internships, creative projects (fall only), and prep work for conference
presentations and exhibitions. May be repeated change to: 1 time for credit.
CHNS 001
Elementary Chinese I Credit level change to: 1.25
CHNS 002
Elementary Chinese II Credit level change to: 1.25
DNC 134
Dance Improvisation Instructor change to: Shinichi Iova-Koga.
DNC 165/265
Modern to Contemporary Performance: History, Theory, and Practice Course
Format add: Studio, Seminar.
DNC 181
Solo Choreography Instructor change to: Shinichi Iova-Koga. Max change to: 20. Course Format add: Perfomance.
DNC 250B
Thesis: Writing Credit level change to: 0.5-1. Course Format add: Research, Seminar.
DNC 284/184
Choreography: Construction Project
Prereq for DNC 284 change
to: DNC 282. Concurrent Course Add: DNC 282. Recommended change to: DNC 107 only. Offered
change
to: Fall. Max change to: 14. Open to DNC 184 change to: Juniors
and Seniors. Course Format add: Performance. Separately Scheduled
Activity add: Lab.
HIST 135
Worker in American Life: 1877 to the Present New course description: The
labor movement and the history of working men and women in the U.S. since
1877. Events, personalities,
institutions and ideas associated with the labor movement. The regional
diversity of the movement. The role of protest, direct action, legal challenges,
legislation. The role of religion; the role of race, ethnicity, gender and
class in the working class. The contests over strategy and tactics of the labor
movement; the contests over interpreting the meaning and legacy of the labor
movement. Instructor change to William Issel. Frequency
change to: every third year. General Education Requirement Historical Perspectives approved.
HIST 137
Prosperity, Depression, and War: America from 1920 to 1945 General Education Requirement Historical
Perspectives approved.
MGMT 212
Intermediate Financial Accounting Instructor change to: Sheila Shain.
MGMT 214
Financial Accounting Instructor change to: Mark Bichsel or Sheila Shain.
MGMT 238
Environmental Sustainability and Business Instructor change to: Ed Quevedo.
MGMT 272
Socially Responsible Business Instructor change to: Ed Quevedo
MGMT 275
Entrepreneurship Instructor change to: Michael Bush. Max change to: 20. Restriction Note change to: Open to MBA, MBA/MA EdL and MPP/MBA
students only. Course Format add:
Lecture.
PSYC 142
Attachment and Loss Restriction Note add: Prerequisites: PSYC 049 and a
grade of C or better in PSYC 140 and at least one other upper-division course.
PSYC 146
Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
Restriction Note add: Open to majors only. Students
must have a grade of C or better in PSYC 049 or permission of instructor to
enroll.
PSYC 151
Research Methods in Psychology Restriction Note add: Students must have a grade of C
or better in PSYC 049 and PSYC 146 or permission of instructor to enroll.
PSYC 168
Memory and Aging Prereq Add: PSYC 130 or PSYC 156.
SOC 146
Sociology of Hip-Hop
SPAN 001
Elementary Spanish I Credit level Change to: 1.25.
SPAN 002 Elementary Spanish II Credit
level Change to: 1.25.
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