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Vol. XXXVII No. 15; April 25, 2007
Editor: Gayla Marty, brief@umn.edu
Read Brief on the Web at http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/Publications/Brief/Brief_4252007.html
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
--Transforming the U: Morris inaugurated its fifth chancellor April 20.
--Distinguished teaching award winners were honored April 23.
--Public engagement spotlight: Outstanding Community Service Award winners.
Campus Announcements and Events University-wide | Crookston | Duluth | Morris | Rochester | Twin Cities
TRANSFORMING THE U: Although student research took center stage on
inauguration day April 20, Morris's fifth chancellor, Jacqueline
Johnson, stole the show with a lighthearted and inspiring address to
the campus and community audience, which included regents and other U
dignitaries. "Suddenly, the middle of nowhere has become the middle
of everywhere," she said. "As the world turns from expendable sources
of energy to renewable ones, the heartland, the prairie in all its
beauty, takes on new meaning." Read more at
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/Feature_Stories/Johnson_inaugurated_at_UMM.html .
DISTINGUISHED TEACHING AWARD WINNERS: Twelve faculty members from
three U campuses took top honors April 23 for teaching. A closer look
at three of them--Maria Damon, Tom Molitor, and Patricia James--gives
insight on what makes a great teacher at both the undergraduate and
the graduate and professional levels. Read more at
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/Feature_Stories/Teachers_at_the_top.html .
OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD WINNERS: At the end of a workday,
U staff and faculty members such as Brenda Reeves in the Twin Cities
and Barbara Elliott in Duluth bring their talents into the community
for another shift. This year's five Outstanding Community Service
Award winners have made long-lasting changes in centers for youth in
trouble and homeless, programs to prepare low-income high school
students to take college admission tests, governors' committees,
advocacy related to autism, and many more arenas. Read more at
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/Faculty_Staff_Comm/Office_for_Public_Engagement/Energy_givers.html
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PEOPLE: Rep. Steve Sviggum (R, Kenyon) has joined the Humphrey
Institute as a senior fellow; UMTC entrepreneurial management junior
Erick Boustead has been named the U's first Udall Scholar. Read about
these and more U awards and appointments at
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/Faculty_Staff_Comm/people.html .
CAMPUS ANNOUNCEMENTS AND EVENTS
University-wide:
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: CONFERENCE COMMITTEE MEMBERS NAMED. The Senate
and House have both passed versions of the higher education bill, and
the Higher Education Finance Conference Committee met for the first
time April 23. After reconciling differences in the bills, they will
present a bill to the governor for signature. Senate conferees are
senators Pappas (DFL, St. Paul, chair), Latz (DFL, St. Louis Park),
Michel (R, Edina), Robling (R, Jordan), and Sheran (DFL, Mankato).
House conferees are representatives Rukavina (DFL, Virginia, chair), Atkins (DFL, Inver Grove
Heights), Brynaert (DFL, Mankato), McFarlane (R, White Bear Lake),
and Welti (DFL, Plainview). Support
the U's request through the Legislative Network,
http://www.supporttheU.umn.edu .
CONFERENCE ON COSTS AND BENEFITS OF RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH
(RCR), sponsored by the Office of Research Integrity, U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, and hosted by the U, will feature
experiences of four major research universities that have confronted
costs and benefited from RCR programs. May 31-June 1. See
http://www.research.umn.edu/events/rcr_conference/about.html , or
contact Carol Foth, fothx001@umn.edu or 612-624-1854.
TEL GRANT PROGRAM EXHIBIT: The U community is invited to learn about
projects funded by the 2006 Technology-Enhanced Learning (TEL) Grant
Program, sponsored by the Office of the Senior Vice President for
Academic Affairs and Provost and the Office of Information
Technology. Recipients and development team members will present the
project outcomes in a public poster session. See a list of recipients
and project titles at http://dmc.umn.edu/grants/2006/awards06.shtml .
Refreshments will be served. April 27, 1-3 p.m., President's Room,
333 Coffman Union.
A CELEBRATION TO HONOR Jerome "Jerry" Staiger, assistant director for
radiation protection in the Department of Environmental Health and
Safety and 40-year staff member at the U, upon his retirement. May 4,
3-6 p.m., second-floor atrium, Hasselmo Hall (formerly BSBE). The
U-wide community is invited; RSVP requested (but not required) to
RPD@umn.edu .
THE U WILL RETURN TO THE NEGOTIATING TABLE after UMC faculty voted no last week to provisions impacting them in the most recent contract offer. UMD faculty voted yes to provisions impacting them in the same contract. U administration and the University Education Association (UEA) have been working toward the first three-year contract for UMC faculty members, who unionized in August 2005. More than 20 negotiating sessions have been held to date. For more information about the negotiations, see http://hr.umcrookston.edu/info.htm .
Crookston:
UMC'S DEVELOPMENT OFFICE is working to raise $50,000 in 50 days in
support of Golden Eagle athletics. Matching funds will be available
for giving during the 50-day campaign. See
http://www.umcrookston.edu/umcnews/stories/story517.html .
FIFTEEN STUDENTS FROM TAIWAN'S Nan Kai Institute of Technology (NKIT)
are visiting UMC April 23-May 5, to be joined next week by NKIT
president Kuo-Ming Wang. The students are enrolled in two-year
programs in mechanical engineering and business English and have the
potential to transfer credits for enrollment at UMC. See
http://www.umcrookston.edu/umcnews/stories/story515.html .
FAREWELL GATHERING for associate vice chancellor for student affairs
and enrollment management Pamela Holsinger-Fuchs will be April 26,
4-6 p.m., Bede Ballroom. See
http://www.umcrookston.edu/umcnews/stories/story512.html .
Duluth:
A RECEPTION TO HONOR vice chancellor for academic support and student
life Bruce Gildseth will be held today, 2-4 p.m., Griggs Center.
Gildseth is retiring after 30 years of service, a period when
enrollment has grown from 6,500 to 11,200 students. He has led UMD's
work with the Minnesota Council for Quality for a decade, earning its
Minnesota Gold Award. For the next academic year, he will serve on a
special assignment in the chancellor's office to continue leading the
campus retention initiative. See
http://www.d.umn.edu/news/2007/April/04.html .
LATIN AMERICAN AWARENESS EVENT will include keynote speaker Marjorie
Agosin, an award-winning poet and human rights activist. Today, 7
p.m., ballroom, Kirby Student Center. See
http://www.d.umn.edu/mlrc/hlc/html/events.html .
"PRIVILEGE, POWER, AND DIFFERENCE," a keynote speech by Allan
Johnson, is next in the Social Justice Film Series. April 26 11:30
a.m.-2 p.m., Rafters, Kirby Student Center. See
http://www.d.umn.edu/umdoeo/diversity/upcoming.html .
VIDEO+ANIMATION+GAMES SYMPOSIUM, held by the Visualization and
Digital Imaging Lab, will showcase technologies and feature
demonstrations, hands-on video production, and presentations by
industry professionals. April 27, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., ballroom, Kirby
Student Center. See http://www.d.umn.edu/vdil/news .
Morris:
NEARLY 175 YEARS OF COMBINED SERVICE and dedication to UMM will be
recognized during the annual Faculty and Staff Recognition Dinner,
when five longtime staff and faculty members mark their retirement
at the end of this academic year: Llea Anderson, vending supervisor;
Gordon Harstad, building and groundsworker; Jooinn Lee, professor and
chair, Division of the Social Sciences; Joan Reicosky, instructor of
accounting; and Dennis Templeman, associate professor of
anthropology. April 26. See
http://www.morris.umn.edu/ummnews/View.php?itemID=2982 .
Rochester:
CONVERSATION ON ENERGY will draw several hundred local leaders from
business, industry, renewable energy, environment, and conservation
to talk about how Minnesota and the nation will meet growing energy
needs. Sponsored by the U and ConocoPhillips. April 26, 6:30 p.m.,
Radisson Plaza Hotel, 150 S. Broadway. See
http://www.ur.umn.edu/uns/36454 .
UMR RECEIVED THE COMMITMENT AWARD at United Way's 2007 Celebration of
Caring and Sharing this month. UMR's participation rate was 78
percent, with an average gift of $344. See http://www.uwolmsted.org .
Twin Cities:
EMERGENCY RESPONSE: Information about UMTC's safety, security, and
emergency preparedness resources is online at
http://www.safety.umn.edu . Also, in light of events last week,
faculty and staff are urged to become familiar with the free,
confidential counseling resources available on campus. Read more at
http://www.mentalhealth.umn.edu .
THREE PUBLIC FORUMS ON THE TWIN CITIES CAMPUS MASTER PLAN--last
published in 1996--will be part of the first phase in a process to
update the plan. Members of the campus and campus-area community are
invited to participate in identifying key issues and questions that
should be addressed. Today, 3-4:30 p.m, 33 McNeal Hall, St. Paul;
April 30, 1-2:30 p.m., Cowles Auditorium, Humphrey Center; May 1,
10-11:30 a.m., Mayo Auditorium.
HIGHLIGHTS OF UMTC PARTICIPATION IN A STUDY OF JUNIOR FACULTY will be
presented in the second of two programs by Arlene Carney, vice
provost for faculty and academic affairs. The Collaborative on
Academic Careers in Higher Education (COACHE) at Harvard University
asked junior, tenure-track faculty at institutions across the country
to assess their experiences regarding promotion and tenure, the
nature of their work, policies and practices, and the general
climate, culture, and level of collegiality on their campuses. The
U's participation is part of ongoing strategic positioning efforts to
address recommendations in the May 2006 task force report on faculty
culture. May 7, 1-2 p.m., 2-215 Carlson School of Management. (Note
date change.) Sign up by contacting Cheryl Johnson, caj@umn.edu .
NOMINATIONS FOR 2007 COLLEGE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION (CCE)
Distinguished Teaching Awards are due May 14. The annual $2,000
honorarium recognizes outstanding teaching and/or academic leadership
through CCE. Request nomination materials at 612-625-0238. For
specific information about award criteria or the nomination process,
contact Kay Cooper, kcooper@cce.umn.edu or 612-625-1206.
HUBERT H. HUMPHREY PUBLIC LEADERSHIP AWARDS for 2007 will honor
former ambassador to NATO and Humphrey Institute dean Harlan
Cleveland, civil rights leader and former U regent Josie Johnson, Sit
Investment Associates chair and Minnesotans' Military Appreciation
Fund cofounder Eugene Sit, and former Missouri senator and ambassador
to the U.N. John Danforth. Dinner and program May 16. See
http://www.hhh.umn.edu/news/headlines/headlines2007/danforth.html .
A CELEBRATION OF MULTICULTURAL GRADUATES will kick off the UMTC
commencement season April 28, 1-3 p.m., Ted Mann Concert Hall. See
http://www.umn.edu/umnnews/news_details.php?release=070423_3298&page=NS .
"PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS FOR HUMAN RESOURCES: Designing and
Implementing Effective Policies," a CIDRAP Business Source
interactive Web seminar, will cover planning issues including policy
development, employee communications, and tabletop exercises.
Speakers are leading experts in the fields of infectious
diseases/public health, human resources, and labor and employment
law. Free for U staff, faculty, and students. April 27, 11 a.m.-12:30
p.m., 5-125 Moos Tower. For details, see
https://events.tc.umn.edu/event.pl?oid=401400 or contact
palensky@umn.edu .
"THE TWO FACES OF PANDEMIC RISK COMMUNICATION: Alerting People Now
and Helping Them Cope When It Happens" wlll feature risk
communication consultant Peter Sandman. May 8, 7-9 p.m., Mississippi
Room, Coffman Union. Free, but register by May 1. See
http://cpheo.sph.umn.edu/cpheo/events/sandman/home.html .
"DESIGN AND ITS PUBLICS: CURATORS, CRITICS, AND HISTORIANS," an
international conference hosted by the U, will include 14 of the most
celebrated design thinkers from the United States and Europe. April
27-28. See http://www.design.umn.edu/go/project/DAIP07 .
NEW CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE LEADERSHIP, an initiative to develop
leadership models for complex global leadership across sectors, will
be launched with "The Age of Integrative Leadership: A Conversation
With David Gergen and Bill George." May 3, noon-1:30 p.m., Ted Mann
Concert Hall. Register by April 30. See http://www.carlsonschool.umn.edu/cil
or call 612-624-8913.
SAVE THE DATE: NINTH ANNUAL CSBU STAFF DAY for civil service and
bargaining unit employees will be June 6, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., front
plaza, Coffman Union, Minneapolis; and south area (Carter and Eckles
avenues), St. Paul. Evening event 6:30-8 p.m. at the Coffman
location. Lunch, gifts, music, and information tables. You must bring
an invitation to pick up a gift and enter the raffle. Watch for more
information in Brief in mid-May.
INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY EVENTS this week include "Story and
Psyche," with memoirists Carlos Eire, Alice Kaplan, and Andre Aciman
in the series, "Who's Got the Story? Memoir as History/History as
Memoir" (readings today, panel discussion April 26); 10th anniversary
celebration of Voices From the Gaps, a Web-based
transnational academic community (April 26); Still Present Pasts:
Korean Americans and the Forgotten War exhibit (through June 3) and
events including a birthmother panel (April 28); and many more. See
http://www.ias.umn.edu/calendar.php?view_month=4_2007 and
http://mnstillpresentpasts.org .
MORE EVENTS include former Ecolab CEO Allan Schuman in the Leading
for Tomorrow series (April 26); a roundtable on "Human Rights, the
Burden of Disease, and International Tobacco Control" (April 27);
Mark Seeley on "Minnesota's Weather History: Stats, Stories, and
Future Scenarios" in the SCImagine! series (April 27); MFA
exhibitions at the Nash Gallery (reception April 27, show through May
17); The Arabian Nights (through April 28); Bob Dylan's
American Journey, 1956-1966 (closes April 29); Center for Lung
Science and Health's special scientific program (April 30);
"Biofuels: Economic Prospects and Environmental Implications"
symposium (May 1); and "Paying for Minnesota Roads and Transit," the
18th annual Transportation Research Conference (May 1-2). SEE THESE
AND MORE TWIN CITIES CAMPUS EVENTS ONLINE at http://events.tc.umn.edu. .
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