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Academic Staff Executive Committee Minutes 09-26-24
Approved 10-03-24
ASEC Minutes
1:00 – 3:15 p.m. Thursday, September 26, 2024
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Members Present: Richard Barajas, Alissa Ewer, Albert Muniz (chair), Nicole Senter, Diane Stojanovich, Nola Walker
Members Absent: Aaron Crandall, Terry Paape
Guests: Lori Reesor, Beth Meyerand, Scott Wildman
The meeting was called to order at 1:00 p.m.
The minutes of August 19 were approved.
General Reports
Albert Muniz, ASEC Chair, reported on the Wisconsin RISE Initiative Summit. The event included a plenary session led by campus leaders as well as three breakout sessions, covering one of the RISE focus areas: AI, EARTH, and THRIVE. Albert also shared at the Associated Students of Madison (ASM) reception, ASM leadership had an opportunity to meet and engage with university leadership.
Mallory Musolf, Secretary of the Academic Staff reported the ad hoc review committees on academic staff professorial titles each held their first meeting.
Liaison Reports
Alissa Ewer reported that the UW System shared governance meeting included an orientation to welcome new and returning representatives. An overview of the UW System administrative policy process was presented and the UW System interim policy on Institutional Statements was discussed.
Diane Stojanovich reported the University of Academic Planning Council approved proposals to establish MS and PhD degrees in Animal and Dairy Sciences, as well as a new PhD degree in Science Communication.
Business
- Topics for next ASEC meeting (October 3rd) Guests
Provost: Thoughts on recently published rankings; Impressions on enrollment data; UW’s enrollment goals in the next 5 years; Campus’ approach to enrollment data for other student groups (e.g., graduate students, professional degree students, etc.)
OHR: Thoughts on proposed initiatives developed by ASEC’s professional development subcommittee; Update on CCF; Update on progress made on outstanding TTC issues; Position Cap and TTC impacts
Guest: Lori Reesor, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
With the recently published enrollment numbers of the freshman class, Lori discussed pressure points in terms of space needs and shared disappointment in the decrease of underrepresented students of color. This year’s Wisconsin Welcome events experienced continued increase in attendance. Lori credited increased communication and visibility of these events. The staff position supporting students impacted by war, violence and displacement was posted with the goal of having the hire in place by November. Supporting students and their health continues to be a priority. Lori stressed the importance of demystifying the notion that there is a delay in accessing mental health services for students. Same-day service is available for high-risk students, as well as a 24/7 crisis line.
Guest: Beth Meyerand, Vice Provost for Faculty and Staff Affairs
Beth discussed her transition from the Vice Provost for Faculty and Staff Affairs (VPFSA) role and encouraged the continuation of strong partnership between the VPFSA and ASEC, including collaboration in organizing and leading the Academic Staff Chats program.
Business
- Debrief
ASEC discussed inviting guests for future meetings.
Meeting adjourned at 3:15 p.m.
Minutes submitted by Mallory Musolf, Secretary of the Academic Staff