University Committee Meeting Minutes 2019-10-07
University Committee Meeting Minutes
Minutes approved 10/14/2019Minutes for October 7, 2019
approved October 14, with corrections
UC
members expected present: Halverson, Sandgren, Ventura, Warfield (chair), Wolf
Others
present: Jane Richard, Jake Smith, Heather Daniels, Michelle Felber, Amol
Guyol, Greg Bump, and those noted below
Absent: Campagnola
Chair
Warfield called the meeting order at 1:17. Sandgren reported on the upcoming
AAUP annual meeting agenda in Milwaukee, and Wolf recounted a meeting with
Regent Tracey Klein, who is interested in keeping the faculty-board of regents
conversation going. The minutes for the meeting of September 30, 2019 were approved
by consent.
Since it had
been +/-10 years since Wisconsin Union director Mark Guthier last talked to the
UC and the union has been very active, there were many updates. He shared a
handout illustrating the union’s goals, activities, and highlights, which
include celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Concert Series and a $4
million endowment campaign; creating a 3-year Student Affairs Advancement Plan:
determining who are the constituents and to set priorities, all to be in an
eventual report; overhauling the Dining & Hospitality Division; enhancing
the understanding on the relationship of Registered Student Organizations (RSO)
to campus (with Legal Affairs, ASM, and others; Sandgren interested in working
on this effort). There were several questions, particularly about food service;
the plan to develop a campus-wide approach to student leadership using the
Leadership Framework and the relationship of that with Reesor’s “kitchen
cabinet” of student leaders, and if there will be a plan to address the involvement
of faculty advisors to RSOs. There’s also an evaluation of event
services/reservations to make sure that speakers (for instance) are scheduled into
an appropriate space. There’s a new director of union theatre, Elizabeth
Snodgrass; the Tong Family Marina is safer and offers better boat access. The Union
Council actions include providing free menstrual products; creating a social
justice collection; a story kiosk, and it asked for a sustainability
coordinator be added. Staffing is a challenge. Student employees want 2 2-hour
shifts and it takes 1800 students to cover shifts when it used to take 1200. Reserves
are mainly used for capital improvement building projects and the next one will
be the 2nd level decks. Guthier also distributed the Wisconsin Union
annual report.
Vice
Chancellor for Faculty and Staff, Michael Bernard-Donals, walked the UC through
a report from a working group tasked to clarify Faculty Policies and Procedures for promotion to full professor.
Besides guidance on the process, it introduces the concept of a “Council of
Fulls” (full professors in the department). The process lies within
schools/colleges and departments and asks for: annual evaluations; that provisions
be provided for jointly appointed faculty; that the timing of promotion be discussed
with council; and that the associate professor can request promotion discussion/decision
at any time. The Council of Fulls will work with chair, and, in parallel to the
process of assistant to associate, it will require a dossier and external letters
of support. Associates can come up for promotion later if turned down, though there
is a limit to appeals (process appeals are handled by CFRR and the provost’s
word is final). There was much discussion, and Bernard-Donals welcomes further
comments from the UC.
Bernard-Donals
then presented the draft teaching professor guidelines, a report triggered by a
resolution passed by the Faculty Senate. Teaching professors may do some
service, and will not be asked to do research except related to “scholarship in
teaching and learning” in which nothing has to be produced; the intent is to
encourage involvement in discussions and whatnot. Teaching professors are assumed
to be career-track positions falling between lecturer and tenured faculty and
at least ½ time. Four things were addressed: How will one be mapped into the
series; What happens after the Title and Total Compensation Project to slot
someone into this series; How to hire from outside; How to deal with
promotions. This report will be sent to the Office of Human Resources, but does
not have to go back to the Faculty Senate for vote (information only).
Chancellor Rebecca
Blank had gone to the University of Rochester for former UW-Madison provost
Sarah Mangelsdorf’s installation as president there, which was a very nice
ceremony. Regarding the STARS announcement on sustainability initiatives,
Madison got a “Silver” ranking which is typical for a new participant, and is good
place to start. She lamented the WAA video that caused students of color to feel
invisible. Homecoming is this weekend and Senator Tammy Baldwin will be on
campus later this week; she’s been a wonderful supporter of the university.
Sandgren
moved and it was seconded to adjourn. Warfield adjourned the meeting at 2:45.