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Update: Senate to meet Wed on Ethnic Stud PhD, sex, eval warning, honors

The Senate did its job today. Actions added below. SENATE MEETING AGENDA  3:00 – 5:00 P.M. Location: EMU 145 & 146 (Crater Lake rooms) Livestream here. DRAFT (updated 1/30 and 1/29 regarding the sexual relationships policy and Teaching Evals disclaimer language) Location: EMU 145 & 146 (Crater Lake rooms) 3:00…

Former UO Diversity head Greg Vincent loses Pres job for plagiarism

The Chronicle has the news here: … In March, The Chronicle first reported that Vincent’s dissertation appeared to copy at least one passage from another work without citation. Vincent earned a doctorate in education from the University of Pennsylvania in 2004. An anonymous email that was sent to The Chronicle and other outlets alleged multiple instances…

Senate live-blog: Expedited tenure, Student Collective, VP for Eq & Incl

Update: page down for Student collective motion etc. Location: EMU 145 & 146 (Crater Lake rooms) 3:00 – 5:00 P.M. Video feed. 3:00 P.M.   Call to Order Introductory Remarks; Senate President Chris Sinclair “Standard Operating Procedures” are not policies and cannot be used to restrict free speech and don’t let the…

Full text of Pres Mike Schill’s 2017 State of the University speech

Posted for those who, like me, would have liked to have been able to hear it delivered in person. Pre-recorded video here. The comments are open. The elevator version:

Someone made $50M, Mike Schill got them to give it to UO, and now he’s going to spend it to make the university better.

It would have been a long speech. Here are some highlights:

This fall, we welcomed the most diverse class of incoming students in our history. These amazing students from every county in Oregon, every state in the nation, and more than 100 countries cannot be defined in simple terms. Many of them are the first in their families to attend college, as was I.

We are taking steps toward helping our students be successful and graduate on-time through investments in advising and progress tracking, by working with the University Senate to revise curriculum and programming, and by enhancing student engagement opportunities through undergraduate research, academic residential communities, and freshman interest groups. With all the correct measures in place, we are keeping at risk students on track as well as supporting all students with the academic studies. We recognize that we are here to help the students and our resources can be used at their disposal.

In other instances and at other universities, students seek to disinvite or shout down speakers they don’t agree with. Faculty who ask probing questions are sometimes vilified as sexist or racist creating a chilling effect on-campus speech and robust discussion. As part of our commitment to excellence and to producing research and students who will make an impact I want to strongly reiterate the University of Oregon’s core values of protecting freedom of speech, academic freedom, and the virtues of robust discussion and debate. If someone says something we don’t like, we should not try to shut them down. That is not what we do in an open democracy. Instead—to paraphrase one of our most monumental Supreme Court justices, Louis D. Brandeis—the antidote to speech we don’t like is MORE SPEECH.

Today I am delighted and humbled to announce that this summer the University of Oregon received a $50 million gift to further excellence at the university over the next five years. … Today, I would like to announce the first five allocations from the Presidential Fund for Excellence.

First, … Like all good academic ideas, the Initiative in Data Sciences bubbled up from the faculty. I have repeatedly heard that we need to develop greater capacity to support our teaching and research in fields as disparate as literature, economics, geography, biology, business, computer science, and design. With the growth of big data comes the need for sophisticated applications and techniques to understand underlying trends and scientific, literary, economic, and social phenomena. And our students need to learn how to apply these methods. Data Science will help connect our disciplines and increase our capacity for discovery. If you would like to learn more about Data Science you may be interested in checking out this data science bootcamp for more information.

Second, I will further invest in faculty, because an excellent university is only as good as its faculty. … , I am earmarking funds from the Presidential Fund for Excellence to match gifts to create nine new faculty chairs.

For my third allocation, I will dedicate money from the Presidents Fund for Excellence to support student success programming at the Black Cultural Center. I am extremely excited about this project and can’t wait to break ground sometime in the summer of 2018.

My fourth investment … to support the School of Journalism and Communication’s plan to create a new Media Center for Science and Technology.

For my fifth allocation, I am awarding the College of Education funds to seed a new and exciting initiative that holds the promise of improving the quality of schools in our state and increasing the number of college-ready students they graduate. This program—the Oregon Research Schools Network—will place faculty members in up to 10 high schools across the state. Each faculty member will train high school teachers in the newest innovations of pedagogical practice and also teach students. The cost for each placement in this five-year pilot program will be shared jointly with local school districts. We hope that the initial set of placements will occur in schools with high proportions of first-generation and underrepresented students. We will explore the feasibility of dual credit offerings. We also hope our presence in these schools will increase the pool of high school graduates qualified to come and study here in Eugene. We will also examine providing additional institutional support to some of our most successful pipeline programs at the university including the Summer Academy to Inspire Learning and the Oregon Young Scholars program as part of this initiative.

2017 State of the University Address:

Provost Search Committee named

Recent Provosts: John Moseley Linda Brady Jim Bean (Interim) Lorraine Davis (Interim) Scott Coltrane Frances Bronet (Interim) Scott Coltrane (Interim) Search Committee announcement: Provost and Senior Vice President Search The University of Oregon is embarking on a crucial leadership recruitment effort: the selection of a new Provost and Senior Vice…

Live-blog: UO Board of Trustees to meet June 2nd – and June 3rd?

These are the morning committee meetings. The afternoon full board meeting is here. Live video here. Some live blogging below. Usual disclaimer: my opinion of what people said, should have said, meant, or should have meant. Highlights (to be updated): Still no information from Trustee Susan Gary on the secret…

Dean finalist surveys due 5PM today (Wed)

The videos from the finalists for the CAS, Business, AAA, and Journalism dean searches are now posted. Links below the break go to the videos and the evaluation surveys, which must be completed by 5PM Wed.

If you have a strong opinion, I recommend also checking the list of people on the search committees and emailing your comments to people you know on the committee. Here are the lists:

CAS Dean Search Committee:

LCB Dean Search Committee:

  • Mike Andreasen, Vice President, University Advancement, [email protected]
  • Bruce Blonigen, Committee Chair, Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, [email protected]
  • Heather Bottorff, Director, Academic Advising, Lundquist College of Business, [email protected]
  • John Chalmers, Professor, Finance, Lundquist College of Business, [email protected]
  • Bettina Cornwell, Professor, Marketing, Lundquist College of Business, [email protected]
  • Angela Davis, Associate Professor, Accounting, Lundquist College of Business, [email protected]
  • Michele Henney, Program Manager/Senior Lecturer I, Accounting, Lundquist College of Business,[email protected]
  • John Hull, Assistant Dean, Centers of Excellence, Lundquist College of Business, [email protected]
  • Chuck Kalnbach, Senior Instructor I, Management, Lundquist College of Business,[email protected]
  • Gwen Lillis, Advisory Board Chair, Board of Advisors, Lundquist College of Business,[email protected]
  • Nagesh Murthy, Associate Professor, Decision Science, Lundquist College of Business,[email protected]
  • Shari Powell, Director, Operations, College of Arts & Sciences, [email protected]
  • Mike Russo, Professor, Management, Lundquist College of Business, [email protected]

AAA Dean Search Committee:

  • Chris Bell, Instructor, Historic Preservation, School of Architecture & Allied Arts, [email protected]
  • Tiffany Benefiel, Office Specialist 2, School of Architecture & Allied Arts, [email protected]
  • Trygve Faste, Assistant Professor, Product Design, School of Architecture & Allied Arts,[email protected]
  • John Fenn, Associate Professor, Arts and Administration, School of Architecture & Allied Arts,[email protected]
  • Michael Fifield, Professor, Architecture School of Architecture & Allied Arts, [email protected]
  • Alyssa Franco, Graduate Student, Architecture School of Architecture & Allied Arts,[email protected]
  • David Hulse, Knight Professor, Landscape Architecture School of Architecture & Allied Arts,[email protected]
  • Karen Johnson, Assistant Dean, External Relations & Communications, School of Architecture & Allied Arts, [email protected]
  • Rich Margerum, Professor, Planning, Public Policy & Management, School of Architecture & Allied Arts,[email protected]
  • Kate Mondloch, Associate Professor, History of Art and Architecture, School of Architecture & Allied Arts,[email protected]
  • Scott Pratt, Committee Chair, Dean, Graduate School, [email protected]
  • Don Prohaska, Advisory Board, School of Architecture & Allied Arts, [email protected]
  • Daniel Rosenberg, Professor, Clark Honors College, [email protected]
  • Julie Stott, Advisory Board, School of Architecture & Allied Arts, [email protected]
  • Laura Vandenburgh, Associate Professor, Art, School of Architecture & Allied Arts,[email protected]
  • Marcia Walker, Committee Staff, Assistant to the Dean, Graduate School, [email protected]

School of Journalism and Communication Dean Search Committee:

Mark Blaine, Senior Instructor
School of Journalism & Communication
Doug Blandy, Committee Chair
Senior Vice Provost
Office of the Provost & Academic Affairs
Tonya Dressel
Alumni
School of Journalism & Communication
[email protected]
Sally Garner, Director
Student Services
School of Journalism & Communication
Lisa Gilman, Associate Professor
English
College of Arts & Sciences
David Koranda, Senior Instructor
School of Journalism & Communication
Regina Lawrence, Professor/Director
Turnbull Center
School of Journalism & Communication
Ed Madison,Assistant Professor
Multimedia Journalism
School of Journalism & Communication
Gabriela Martinez, Associate Professor
School of Journalism & Communication
Mary Popish
Live Television Line Producer
School of Journalism & Communication
Esi Thompson, Graduate student
Media Studies
School of Journalism & Communication
Kathy Warden, Committee Staff
Operations & Project Manager
Office of the Provost & Academic Affairs
Kyu Ho Youm, Professor
Jonathan Marshall First Amendment Chair
School of Journalism & Communication
Mark Zusman
Advisory Board
School of Journalism & Communication

UO Senate meets today on IT, ethics, diversity. 3PM in Knight Library

The agenda is below, I’ll try and live-blog some. Video here. The IDEAL framework is UO’s latest attempt at a diversity plan. Read it. In other diversity news, UO’s former Diversity Director Charles Martinez will be at the Eugene City Club on Friday, with a panel of UO minority student leaders.…

Coltrane orders search teams to fan out, as PLC rubble yields no deans

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From Provost Scott Coltrane’s website, a call for a “renewal and stabilization of academic leadership” and a start to 5 important searches:

Academic Executive Searches

This is an exciting time for the University of Oregon. We are embarking on a new era with a new Board of Trustees, a new president, and ambitious goals for fundraising and increasing state support. As we step into the future, we must focus on our vision of pursuing academic excellence in all that we do. This vision will be realized by expanding our faculty and enhancing our capacity for innovation and research.

Fulfilling our goal of academic excellence begins with the renewal and stabilization of academic leadership across campus. To that end, we are embarking on searches for the Vice President for Research and Innovation and for deans of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Lundquist College of Business, the School of Architecture and Allied Arts, and the School of Journalism and Communication. These searches will help define us as a premier public research university and set the course for determining the future of the University of Oregon.

Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

Search Committee

Search Firm: Diversified Search 

Dean of the Lundquist College of Business

Search Committee

Search Firm: TBD

Dean of the School of Architecture and Allied Arts

Search Committee

Search Firm: Greenwood/Asher & Associates Inc.

Dean of the School of Journalism and Communication

Search Committee

Parker Executive Search Firm

Vice President for Research and Innovation

Search Committee

Search Firm: Witt/Kiefer

Page down for full search committees, or follow links above. I see many good faculty members:

New Lane County DA Patty Perlow to work with SAAC, not UO Senate

9/17/2015: This is the UO administration’s “advisory council”, that was appointed without consulting with the UO Senate. Or maybe it’s the Title IX Management Team that was appointed without consulting the Senate. Because sexual assault is not an academic matter? I’m no law professor, but I believe the whole reason Title IX applies…

Former UO Provost Linda Brady “retires” after failing to send staff to prison

I spent a lot of time talking to Linda Brady about Charles Martinez’s double dipping, UO’s first 5-year diversity plan, and John Moseley’s UO-Bend scheme. Before I met her I assumed top administrators needed to be reasonably smart, competent people. But she was clueless and easily manipulated, which was presumably…

This seems like a really good idea

CoDaC Faculty Writing Center Opening this Week—please forward

Looking for a quiet, distraction-free space to finish that article, book chapter, conference paper or proposal before the end of the term?

The new Faculty Writing Center, in the offices of the Center on Diversity and Community (CoDaC)  provides a comfortable, supportive, and quiet space for faculty to make progress on writing projects away from the distractions of the office or the noise of a cafe.

Live-blog – Senate to meet at 3PM today on wreckage of Gottfredson’s presidency

5/28/2014, 3PM-?PM, 115 Lawrence. The agenda is here. Live video will be here. I’ll try to live blog a little, inserting comments into the agenda below. But first, Gottfredson will speak. Here’s hoping he’ll just announce his resignation and let us get on with the work of running our university. On the…