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Vol. XXXVII No. 11; March 28, 2007
Editor: Gayla Marty, brief@umn.edu
Read Brief on the Web at http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/Publications/Brief/Brief_3282007.html
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
--Transforming the U: President emphasizes long-term commitment to
excellence.
--A two-way street for research and practice: Workshops on children's
mental health.
--CAPA update: P&A staff celebration will be April 20.
--People: Inaugural class of postdoctoral fellows, new UMTC basketball coach, and more.
Campus Announcements and Events University-wide | Crookston | Duluth | Morris | Twin Cities
TRANSFORMING THE U: President Bruininks emphasizes the importance of
institutionalizing change and engaging in a sustained commitment to
excellence as the U strives toward top-three status. Read more at
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/Feature_Stories/Concerted_effort.html .
A TWO-WAY STREET FOR RESEARCH AND PRACTICE: Workshops on children's
mental health--held at UMTC and delivered by ITV and the Internet to
35 sites statewide--are generating interest that is growing faster
than the planners dreamed. The March 29 workshop on attachment theory
is expected to draw more than 1,000 researchers, clinicians, parents,
and other health professionals. Read more at
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/Faculty_Staff_Comm/Office_for_Public_Engagement/Two_way_street.html .
CAPA CELEBRATES: Who are academic professionals and
administrators--also known as P&As--and what do they do? Read six
very short profiles by Pam Stenhjem, professional development and
recognition representative on the Council of Academic Professionals
and Administrators (CAPA). Also, P&A staff are invited to CAPA's
annual event in their honor, April 20, noon-2 p.m., UMTC; register by
April 11 to assist the planners. Read more at
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/Faculty_Staff_Comm/Council_of_Academic_Professionals_and_Administrators/ Highlighting_PA_workforce.html .
PEOPLE: The U's inaugural class of postdoctoral fellows is Zenzele Isoke, Patina Mendez, and Ludwin Molina; new UMTC basketball coach is Orlando "Tubby" Smith; seven
faculty and staff members' projects have been named for grants from
the President's Initiative on Children, Youth, and Families; new AHC
Center for Interprofessional Education director is Gwen Wagstrom
Halaas. Read about these and more U appointments and awards at
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/Faculty_Staff_Comm/people.html .
CAMPUS ANNOUNCEMENTS AND EVENTS
University-wide:
ROCHESTER CAMPUS CHANCELLOR SEARCH COMMITTEE is now soliciting
applications and nominations. Committee chair and VP for research Tim
Mulcahy urges members of the U community to nominate candidates.
Applications and nominations will be reviewed beginning April 13 and
accepted until position is filled. Submit nominations and application
materials electronically to UMRChancellor@academic-search.com
. For details about preferred and required qualifications and UMR,
see http://www.r.umn.edu and the external search firm Web site,
http://www.academic-search.com .
STATE LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: The higher education bill has passed on the
Senate floor and continues to work its way through House committees
this week. Both the House and Senate are likely to vote on the
capital bonding bill by the end of this week. Support the U's request
through the Legislative Network, http://www.supporttheU.umn.edu .
EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR "KEEPING OUR FACULTIES IV:
Recruiting, Retaining, and Advancing Faculty of Color" is March 29.
Join an estimated 400 professors, administrators, human resources
professionals, and students at this national symposium, April 12-14,
UMTC. One-day registration is also available. See
http://www.cce.umn.edu/conferences/kof .
FACULTY INTERESTED IN EXPLORING ADMINISTRATIVE CAREERS are invited to
attend the second of two presentations to explore the experiences,
challenges, rewards, and career paths of faculty now in U
administrative roles; this session will focus on women. April 4, 3-5
p.m., 401 Walter Library, UMTC. To sign up, contact Cheryl Johnson,
caj@umn.edu , Office of the Senior Vice President for Academic
Affairs and Provost.
REGISTER NOW FOR THE U-WIDE ADT CONFERENCE ON TEACHING AND LEARNING
AND THE DISTINGUISHED TEACHING AWARD CEREMONY, APRIL 23, McNamara
Alumni Center, UMTC. The conference topic is "Enhancing Student
Learning: Conversations About Research and Practice," sponsored by
the Academy of Distinguished Teachers; see the day-long program at
http://www.adt.umn.edu/conference07 . The ceremony will follow,
3:30-6 p.m.; see http://www.alumni.umn.edu/distinguishedteaching.html . Both events are free, but registration is required.
MORE THAN 75 STAFF MEMBERS FROM 12 DEPARTMENTS volunteered to help
families completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) at the second annual Minnesota College Goal Sunday last
month. The project assists low-income students and those without a
college-going tradition. Read more in the March issue of The
Record at
http://onestop.umn.edu/onestop/Services/News_Events_and_Activities/Record.html .
THE U'S INITIATIVE FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT (IREE) is
now part of the Institute on the Environment. See
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/news_details.php?release=070320_3217&page=UMNN .
SPLIT ROCK ARTS PROGRAM, with weeklong and weekend workshops at UMTC
and the U's Cloquet Forestry Center, will feature 39 options in three
disciplines, June 17-Aug. 3. See http://www.cce.umn.edu/splitrockarts .
Crookston:
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER FOR THE CLASS OF 2007 will be the Hon. Russell
Anderson, chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, May 5, 2 p.m.,
Lysaker Gymnasium. See
http://www.umcrookston.edu/umcnews/stories/story491.html .
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES DAY will draw area high school students to campus
for 10 business-related contests. Today, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. See
http://www.umcrookston.edu/umcnews/stories/story487.html .
Duluth:
NEW DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER FOR FRESHWATER RESEARCH AND POLICY is
Randall Hicks, professor and head, Department of Biology. Hicks is an
environmental microbiologist whose current research focuses on the
Great Lakes and northern Minnesota watersheds. See
http://www.d.umn.edu/news/2007/March/06.html .
THE BULLDOG WOMEN'S HOCKEY TEAM took second place in the national
championship March 18, losing to the U of Wisconsin-Madison. See
http://www.umdbulldogs.com/womens/hockey/index.php?sect_rank=3&story_id=3191 .
"MAKING WHITENESS VISIBLE," a film by Shakti Butler, will be screened
as part of the Social Justice Film Series, sponsored by UMD's
delegation to the Seventh Annual White Privilege Conference, Black
Student Association, Instructional Development Services, and
Diversity Commission. March 29, 11:30 a.m., Rafters, Kirby Student
Center. See http://www.d.umn.edu/umdoeo/diversity/upcoming.html .
"FEMINISM, PRIVILEGE, AND THE POLITICS OF ACCOUNTABILITY," a keynote
speech for Women's History Month, will be presented by women's
studies professor and author Ann Russo. March 29, 7 p.m., 200
Chemistry. A reception will follow. See
http://www.d.umn.edu/news/2007/March/14-A.html .
TECHFEST 2007 will feature 25 booths with faculty, staff, and
students demonstrating the latest in technology and learning and
teaching trends at UMD. Refreshments and door prizes. March 30, 9
a.m.-3 p.m., ballroom, Kirby Student Center. See
http://www.d.umn.edu/news/2007/March/16.html .
Morris:
HIGH SCHOOL, UMM, AND ALUMNI MUSICIANS will perform at the 29th
annual Jazz Fest, March 29-31. See
http://www.morris.umn.edu/ummnews/View.php?itemID=2546 . Call
320-589-6080 for tickets.
THE FIFTH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON SMALL TOWNS will focus on opportunities
for collaboration between learning institutions and community
revitalization initiatives. June 5-6. See
http://www.morris.umn.edu/services/cst/symposium/2007 .
Twin Cities:
SUPPORT THE U DAY AT THE CAPITOL IS TODAY. There's still time to join
hundreds of U supporters including students, faculty, staff, alumni,
and volunteers from across the state. Noon rally in the rotunda;
12:45 p.m. lunch in the Great Hall. Catch a bus to the Capitol on the
south side of Coffman Union or at the St. Paul Student Center. See
http://www.supporttheU.umn.edu .
UMTC MAINTAINED ITS STANDING among U.S. public research universities
in the 2006 report, published last week, of the Center for Measuring
University Performance, at Arizona State U (formerly located at the U
of Florida). UMTC ranked in the top tier in eight of the nine
measures, which relied on 2004 and 2005 data and thus do not reflect
strategic positioning efforts over the past two years. See
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/news_details.php?release=070320_3216&page=UMNN .
TWO MAJOR GRANTS were announced March 19. With $6 million over five
years from the U.S. Department of Defense, UMTC will lead a
six-university effort to use biology to advance quantum physics and
electronics. Nearly $1 million over three years from the Bush
Foundation will support the Writing Enriched Curriculum, part of the
Baccalaureate Writing Initiative. See
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/news_details.php?release=070319_3208&page=UMNN (biology) and
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/news_details.php?release=070319_3212&page=UMNN (writing).
A CELEBRATION OF TEACHING AND LEARNING will feature Stephen
Brookfield, Distinguished University Professor, U of St. Thomas, an
international expert on teaching, critical thinking, discussion
methods, and adult education. Other activities will include the UMTC
campuswide Teaching and Learning Poster Fair and an interactive
theater presentation on mentoring teaching assistants. April 16,
12:30-3 p.m., McNamara Alumni Center. Sponsored by the Bush
Foundation with support from the Center for Teaching and Learning.
Register at http://www.umn.edu/ohr/teachlearn/celebration .
CONSTRUCTION FOR THE EAST GATEWAY DISTRICT began March 25 with road
work on University Avenue between Oak Street and Huron Boulevard. The
Hawkeye Lot will close May 15, and the Huron Boulevard parking
complex will close July 1. See http://www.umn.edu/pts/stadium.htm .
A NEW JAVA CITY ECOGROUNDS COFFEE VENUE opened in the Hay Loft
Cafè, part of the College of Veterinary Medicine's Ben Pomeroy
Student-Alumni Learning Center, the renovated dairy barn at 1964
Fitch Av., St. Paul. See http://www.umn.edu/dining and
http://www.cvm.umn.edu/about/facilitieslibrarymuseum/pomeroycenter/History.html .
THE FIFTH ANNUAL RACE FOR JUSTICE 5K fun run and walk, organized by
the Law School, will be held April 15, starting at Nicollet Island.
Race-day registrations welcome. See
http://www.law.umn.edu/current/raceforjustice_2007.html .
A CONFERENCE ON "MANAGING INCIDENTAL FINDINGS IN HUMAN SUBJECTS
RESEARCH: From Imaging to Genomics" will present recommendations from
a National Institutes of Health-funded project to develop standards.
Many national experts will speak. May 1, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Cowles
Auditorium, Humphrey Center. Advance registration is strongly
encouraged. See
http://www.lifesci.consortium.umn.edu/conferences/incidentalfindings.php .
McKNIGHT SUMMER FELLOWS will talk about their research: origins of
the Lebanese national idea, 1840-1920 (Carol Hakim); the "wayward
press," the public sphere, and a theory of press criticism (Kathy
Roberts Forde); and migration, tourism, and the reconfiguration of
Maya life in modern Mexico (M. Bianet Castellanos). Today, 4-5:30
p.m., 140 Nolte Center.
PLANT SALE, sponsored by the College of Biological Sciences
Greenhouse and Plant Biology Phytograds, will be April 4-5, 9 a.m.-4
p.m., St. Paul Student Center.
MORE EVENTS include "Countdown to Apartheid in Israel/Palestine,"
with human rights activist Jeff Halper (today); "Time and Language"
by Anatoly Liberman (March 29); Betrayal of Democracy:
Ethiopia screening (March 29); public reception for MFA
exhibition at the Nash Gallery (March 30); You Suck: A Love
Story author Christopher Moore (March 30); 11th Annual Symposium
in Romance Studies (March 31); "Beyond Marriage: Building New
Alliances Around the Politics of Sexuality" (March 31); fourth annual
free 7 Days spring concert (April 1); Sen. Amy Klobuchar in the first
in a series of public forums on "Connecting With Government" (April
2); W. E. Petersen Symposium, "Cross-breeding of Dairy Cattle" (April
2); "Dying When You're Rich, Dying When You're Poor," by Carlos
Gomez, M.D., U of Virginia, in a School of Nursing annual lecture
(April 3, registration requested by March 30); and "A River Runs
Through All of Us" a symposium inspired by the Mississippi (April 4).
(SEE THESE AND MORE TWIN CITIES CAMPUS EVENTS ONLINE at
http://events.tc.umn.edu .
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