Faculty Senate to vote today on new department, major
October 12, 2008
Will also discuss what it means to be KSU student
READ the philosophy statement.
A Faculty Senate vote today will decide the fate of a proposed new academic department within the College of Arts and Sciences.
If approved, the new department of applied social and behavioral research will focus on community-based research by looking into social health trends, such as crime and mental illness. It would include a new major, a bachelor’s of applied social and behavior research.
What: Faculty Senate meeting When: 3:20 p.m. Where: Kent Student Center Governance Chambers For a copy of today’s agenda, visit: http://www.kent.edu/facultysenate/ |
The establishment of such a department could link to a potential school of public health, Provost Robert Frank said.
The senate will vote on the establishment of a statement that will define what it means to be a Kent State student. This philosophy statement focuses on four key areas:
• Knowledge – Kent State graduates have a general knowledge that is a foundation for informed judgment and lifelong learning.
• Insight – Kent State graduates have the ability to think critically and creatively.
• Engagement – Kent State graduates have engaged in creative projects and outreach programs.
• Responsibility – Kent State graduates have experiences in diverse communities and real-world challenges.
The senate is also voting on whether the Educational Policies Council can change to include graduate studies. The proposal would have an undergraduate and a graduate committee under the umbrella of the EPC.
All of the proposals going before the faculty senate were approved by the EPC Oct. 5.
The senate will also hear a report from Michael Pfahl from the Office of the University Counsel about the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
The senate is meeting at 3:20 p.m. today in the Governance Chambers of the Student Center.
Contact academic affairs reporter Maria Nann at [email protected].