From as-faculty at lists.fsu.edu Mon Apr 8 09:44:16 2024 From: as-faculty at lists.fsu.edu (Sheryl Grossman via As-faculty) Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2024 13:44:16 +0000 Subject: [As-faculty] Annual College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Meeting: April 10th, 3:00-4:30 References: <04F50192-5713-4A57-A2B2-6F54859381BB@bio.fsu.edu> Message-ID: <35BDA0DC-0F31-4630-8132-CD1471774462@fsu.edu> Dear Arts & Sciences Faculty, We look forward to seeing you at the annual faculty meeting on Wednesday. Date: Wednesday, April 10th Place: Student Services Building, Room 203 Time: 3:00 - 4:30 pm Light snacks and refreshments will be provided. Agenda attached. Sheryl Sheryl Grossman Senior Administrative Specialist & Assistant to Dean Sam Huckaba FSU College of Arts & Sciences Begin forwarded message: From: Scott Steppan via As-faculty Subject: [As-faculty] Annual College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Meeting: April 10th, 3:00-4:30 Date: March 8, 2024 at 8:37:01 AM EST To: "as-faculty at lists.fsu.edu" Reply-To: Scott Steppan Dear Faculty in the College of Arts and Science, The Arts and Science Policy Committee invites you to the Annual Faculty Meeting: Date: Wednesday, April 10th Place: Student Services Building, Room 203 Time: 3:00 - 4:30 pm In addition to brief reports from Dean Huckaba and Area Chairs Leushuis (Humanities) and Houpt (Science), we will devote the majority of the time to discussion of issues important to the faculty in the college. These issues will be selected from the priorities communicated to the committee through our individual meetings with the departments and an upcoming faculty survey. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided. Please save the date and hope to see you there. Scott Steppan, Chair, for the Committee: Aim?e Boutin, Monica Hurdal, and Max Scholz, members ================================ Scott J. Steppan Dept. of Biological Science Florida State University 319 Stadium Dr. Tallahassee, FL 32306-4289 steppan at bio.fsu.edu http://bio.fsu.edu/steppanlab phone: 850.644.6536 http://www.bio.fsu.edu/faculty-steppan.php fax: 850.645.8447 Ecology and Evolution Group at FSU: http://www.bio.fsu.edu/ee/index.html ================================ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Group 2*: English, Modern Languages & Linguistics, Philosophy Group 4: Anthropology, Biological Science, Psychology Group 5**: Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences General information about the Committee is below. Please direct questions to one of these members: Group 2: Aimee Boutin aboutin at fsu.edu Group 4: Scott Steppan steppan at bio.fsu.edu * The representative from each Group shall not be from the same Department for more than two consecutive terms. For Group 2 we are seeking a representative from a department other than Modern Languages & Linguistics, which has held the position for two terms in a row. **Position #5 is currently vacant. This election cycle, we are holding a special election for a representative to complete the second year of the two-year term. ######################################## From the College of Arts & Sciences Bylaws: E.1. Arts and Sciences Policy Committee (a) The Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall consist of five faculty members. They shall serve staggered two-year terms. Each spring, faculty members shall be chosen to replace the members whose terms expire at the end of that academic year. (b) One member shall be elected by the faculty members of each of the following groups of departments: Group 1: Classics, History, Religion, Aerospace Studies Department (Air Force ROTC) Military Science Department (Army ROTC) Group 2: English, Modern Languages & Linguistics, Philosophy Group 3: Computer Science, Mathematics, Scientific Computing, Statistics Group 4: Anthropology, Biological Science, Psychology Group 5: Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (Geological Sciences, Meteorology, Oceanography) The representatives for odd numbered groups shall serve terms starting in odd numbered years, and the representatives for even numbered groups shall serve terms beginning in even numbered years. Vacancies created by resignation or other events shall be filled by special election in the appropriate group. The representative from each Group shall not be from the same Department for more than two consecutive terms. This committee shall elect its own chair for each academic year. (c) The Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall function as a liaison between the faculty and College administration. It shall serve as the Dean?s advisory Committee, and meet with the Dean at least once during each fall and spring semester. It may formulate and propose to the full faculty College-wide academic policy. It shall review all proposed changes to the organization of the College, poll College members affected by major organizational changes, and disseminate the results of such polling. In consultation with the Dean, it shall establish the agenda for general meetings of the College. It may call for a special Faculty Meeting of the College, (d) Curricular changes approved by the Area Committees will be reviewed by the Arts and Sciences Policy Committee. In the event that no Policy Committee member has an objection to the proposed changes, the Chair of the Policy Committee will sign the proposal and forward it to the Dean. During absences of the Chair, the Chair shall designate another member of the Policy Committee to perform this task. In the event of an objection to the proposed change by any member of the Policy Committee, a majority vote of the Policy Committee is required to forward the proposal to the Dean. Each uncontested proposal must be approved by the Chair of the Policy Committee within two weeks of its dissemination to the Policy Committee, Departments, Programs and Institutes. During the spring and fall semesters, the Policy committee must vote on contested proposals within two weeks after a Committee member objects. Consideration of contested proposals brought to the committee between semesters must take place within two weeks of the beginning of the next semester. (e) When the position of Dean becomes vacant, the Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall submit to the University President or his or her designees a set of recommended criteria for selection of a new Dean, and recommend to the University President or his or her designee names of faculty members for service on the Dean Selection Committee. The Committee shall also represent the faculty of the College in nominating faculty representatives for other search committees for administrators over faculty of the College and University. ################################ Sheryl Sheryl Grossman Senior Administrative Specialist & Assistant to Dean Sam Huckaba FSU College of Arts & Sciences Longmire Building, Room 110 850.644.4404 ?The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.? Pablo Picasso -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sgrossman at fsu.edu Wed Apr 24 13:14:01 2024 From: sgrossman at fsu.edu (Sheryl Grossman) Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2024 17:14:01 +0000 Subject: Arts & Sciences Policy Committee - Call for Nominations In-Reply-To: <0FD911EF-DDDC-4637-9BE3-EBFAFB95CAEE@fsu.edu> References: <91224CAD-8FE4-474C-9C82-FCF9216A4923@fsu.edu> <97F9B63B-F628-45F4-B564-43B54507BAC8@bio.fsu.edu> <0FD911EF-DDDC-4637-9BE3-EBFAFB95CAEE@fsu.edu> Message-ID: <3481E466-4081-4D15-9087-90C57F0E9394@fsu.edu> A&S Faculty, We are accepting nominations through tomorrow for the A&S Policy Committee. As of now, we have no nominees from Group 4. Sheryl Sheryl Grossman Senior Administrative Specialist & Assistant to Dean Sam Huckaba FSU College of Arts & Sciences Longmire Building, Room 110 850.644.4404 ?The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.? Pablo Picasso On Apr 18, 2024, at 1:35 PM, Sheryl Grossman wrote: To College of Arts & Sciences Faculty, Groups 2, 4 and 5: The College and the Arts & Sciences Policy Committee are seeking nominations to fill seats 2,4 & 5, through Thursday, April 25th via sgrossman at fsu.edu Please ensure that your nominee is willing to serve, if elected. Self nominations are permitted. Group 2*: English, Modern Languages & Linguistics, Philosophy Group 4: Anthropology, Biological Science, Psychology Group 5**: Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences General information about the Committee is below. Please direct questions to one of these members: Group 2: Aimee Boutin aboutin at fsu.edu Group 4: Scott Steppan steppan at bio.fsu.edu * The representative from each Group shall not be from the same Department for more than two consecutive terms. For Group 2 we are seeking a representative from a department other than Modern Languages & Linguistics, which has held the position for two terms in a row. **Position #5 is currently vacant. This election cycle, we are holding a special election for a representative to complete the second year of the two-year term. ######################################## From the College of Arts & Sciences Bylaws: E.1. Arts and Sciences Policy Committee (a) The Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall consist of five faculty members. They shall serve staggered two-year terms. Each spring, faculty members shall be chosen to replace the members whose terms expire at the end of that academic year. (b) One member shall be elected by the faculty members of each of the following groups of departments: Group 1: Classics, History, Religion, Aerospace Studies Department (Air Force ROTC) Military Science Department (Army ROTC) Group 2: English, Modern Languages & Linguistics, Philosophy Group 3: Computer Science, Mathematics, Scientific Computing, Statistics Group 4: Anthropology, Biological Science, Psychology Group 5: Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (Geological Sciences, Meteorology, Oceanography) The representatives for odd numbered groups shall serve terms starting in odd numbered years, and the representatives for even numbered groups shall serve terms beginning in even numbered years. Vacancies created by resignation or other events shall be filled by special election in the appropriate group. The representative from each Group shall not be from the same Department for more than two consecutive terms. This committee shall elect its own chair for each academic year. (c) The Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall function as a liaison between the faculty and College administration. It shall serve as the Dean?s advisory Committee, and meet with the Dean at least once during each fall and spring semester. It may formulate and propose to the full faculty College-wide academic policy. It shall review all proposed changes to the organization of the College, poll College members affected by major organizational changes, and disseminate the results of such polling. In consultation with the Dean, it shall establish the agenda for general meetings of the College. It may call for a special Faculty Meeting of the College, (d) Curricular changes approved by the Area Committees will be reviewed by the Arts and Sciences Policy Committee. In the event that no Policy Committee member has an objection to the proposed changes, the Chair of the Policy Committee will sign the proposal and forward it to the Dean. During absences of the Chair, the Chair shall designate another member of the Policy Committee to perform this task. In the event of an objection to the proposed change by any member of the Policy Committee, a majority vote of the Policy Committee is required to forward the proposal to the Dean. Each uncontested proposal must be approved by the Chair of the Policy Committee within two weeks of its dissemination to the Policy Committee, Departments, Programs and Institutes. During the spring and fall semesters, the Policy committee must vote on contested proposals within two weeks after a Committee member objects. Consideration of contested proposals brought to the committee between semesters must take place within two weeks of the beginning of the next semester. (e) When the position of Dean becomes vacant, the Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall submit to the University President or his or her designees a set of recommended criteria for selection of a new Dean, and recommend to the University President or his or her designee names of faculty members for service on the Dean Selection Committee. The Committee shall also represent the faculty of the College in nominating faculty representatives for other search committees for administrators over faculty of the College and University. ################################ Sheryl Sheryl Grossman Senior Administrative Specialist & Assistant to Dean Sam Huckaba FSU College of Arts & Sciences Longmire Building, Room 110 850.644.4404 ?The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.? Pablo Picasso -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Peres, Chair Professor Department of Anthropology Florida State University 850-644-8201 ________________________________ From: Controller?s Office Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2024 10:34 AM To: Tanya Peres Subject: Twelve Month Payment Option For Employees Important information regarding the Twelve Month Payment Option for Faculty for 2024-2025 To view this email as a web page, go here. [https://image.s11.sfmc-content.com/lib/fe3a157175640478731c70/m/1/72ddccf7-0ae4-438a-bfd2-4897360f32fe.png] [https://image.message.fsu.edu/lib/fe3611717164047c711175/m/1/e4d9ca3c-1964-418b-96c1-f10c680c45e9.png] An important message from FSU Payroll Services: Payroll Services offers 9?month and 10?month faculty the option to be paid over 12 months. The Twelve?Month Payment Option allows eligible employees to designate an amount to be deducted from their 19 paychecks during the fall and spring semesters. 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URL: From sgrossman at fsu.edu Fri Apr 26 10:30:56 2024 From: sgrossman at fsu.edu (Sheryl Grossman) Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2024 14:30:56 +0000 Subject: VOTE NOW - Arts & Sciences Policy Committee Group 4 References: Message-ID: <9CDD2635-04EB-4521-B85D-1CF56CD12F62@fsu.edu> Dear Faculty who are voting members* in the departments of Anthropology, Biological Science and Psychology, Vote for your A&S Policy Committee representative via this qualtrics poll: Group 4 - Vote Now * The bylaws of the College of Arts & Sciences define voting members of the College as those persons who hold the rank of Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, or hold full time academic appointments and have been granted voting rights in the College by their Department. ######################################## From the College of Arts & Sciences Bylaws: E.1. Arts and Sciences Policy Committee (a) The Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall consist of five faculty members. They shall serve staggered two-year terms. Each spring, faculty members shall be chosen to replace the members whose terms expire at the end of that academic year. (b) One member shall be elected by the faculty members of each of the following groups of departments: Group 1: Classics, History, Religion, Aerospace Studies Department (Air Force ROTC) Military Science Department (Army ROTC) Group 2: English, Modern Languages & Linguistics, Philosophy Group 3: Computer Science, Mathematics, Scientific Computing, Statistics Group 4: Anthropology, Biological Science, Psychology Group 5: Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (Geological Sciences, Meteorology, Oceanography) The representatives for odd numbered groups shall serve terms starting in odd numbered years, and the representatives for even numbered groups shall serve terms beginning in even numbered years. Vacancies created by resignation or other events shall be filled by special election in the appropriate group. The representative from each Group shall not be from the same Department for more than two consecutive terms. This committee shall elect its own chair for each academic year. (c) The Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall function as a liaison between the faculty and College administration. It shall serve as the Dean?s advisory Committee, and meet with the Dean at least once during each fall and spring semester. It may formulate and propose to the full faculty College-wide academic policy. It shall review all proposed changes to the organization of the College, poll College members affected by major organizational changes, and disseminate the results of such polling. In consultation with the Dean, it shall establish the agenda for general meetings of the College. It may call for a special Faculty Meeting of the College, (d) Curricular changes approved by the Area Committees will be reviewed by the Arts and Sciences Policy Committee. In the event that no Policy Committee member has an objection to the proposed changes, the Chair of the Policy Committee will sign the proposal and forward it to the Dean. During absences of the Chair, the Chair shall designate another member of the Policy Committee to perform this task. In the event of an objection to the proposed change by any member of the Policy Committee, a majority vote of the Policy Committee is required to forward the proposal to the Dean. Each uncontested proposal must be approved by the Chair of the Policy Committee within two weeks of its dissemination to the Policy Committee, Departments, Programs and Institutes. During the spring and fall semesters, the Policy committee must vote on contested proposals within two weeks after a Committee member objects. Consideration of contested proposals brought to the committee between semesters must take place within two weeks of the beginning of the next semester. (e) When the position of Dean becomes vacant, the Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall submit to the University President or his or her designees a set of recommended criteria for selection of a new Dean, and recommend to the University President or his or her designee names of faculty members for service on the Dean Selection Committee. The Committee shall also represent the faculty of the College in nominating faculty representatives for other search committees for administrators over faculty of the College and University. Sheryl Grossman Assistant to Dean Sam Huckaba College of Arts & Sciences Longmire Building 850-644-4404 [image004.png] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Peres, Chair Professor Department of Anthropology Florida State University 850-644-8201 ________________________________ From: As-anth-fac on behalf of Sheryl Grossman via As-anth-fac Sent: Friday, April 26, 2024 10:30 AM To: as-anth-fac at lists.fsu.edu ; dl-psy-faculty ; biosci-dl-ttfaculty ; biosci-dl-12month <12month at bio.fsu.edu> Cc: Aimee Boutin ; Monica Hurdal ; Maximilian Scholz Subject: VOTE NOW - Arts & Sciences Policy Committee Group 4 Dear Faculty who are voting members* in the departments of Anthropology, Biological Science and Psychology, Vote for your A&S Policy Committee representative via this qualtrics poll: Group 4 - Vote Now * The bylaws of the College of Arts & Sciences define voting members of the College as those persons who hold the rank of Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, or hold full time academic appointments and have been granted voting rights in the College by their Department. ######################################## >From the College of Arts & Sciences Bylaws: E.1. Arts and Sciences Policy Committee (a) The Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall consist of five faculty members. They shall serve staggered two-year terms. Each spring, faculty members shall be chosen to replace the members whose terms expire at the end of that academic year. (b) One member shall be elected by the faculty members of each of the following groups of departments: Group 1: Classics, History, Religion, Aerospace Studies Department (Air Force ROTC) Military Science Department (Army ROTC) Group 2: English, Modern Languages & Linguistics, Philosophy Group 3: Computer Science, Mathematics, Scientific Computing, Statistics Group 4: Anthropology, Biological Science, Psychology Group 5: Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (Geological Sciences, Meteorology, Oceanography) The representatives for odd numbered groups shall serve terms starting in odd numbered years, and the representatives for even numbered groups shall serve terms beginning in even numbered years. Vacancies created by resignation or other events shall be filled by special election in the appropriate group. The representative from each Group shall not be from the same Department for more than two consecutive terms. This committee shall elect its own chair for each academic year. (c) The Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall function as a liaison between the faculty and College administration. It shall serve as the Dean?s advisory Committee, and meet with the Dean at least once during each fall and spring semester. It may formulate and propose to the full faculty College-wide academic policy. It shall review all proposed changes to the organization of the College, poll College members affected by major organizational changes, and disseminate the results of such polling. In consultation with the Dean, it shall establish the agenda for general meetings of the College. It may call for a special Faculty Meeting of the College, (d) Curricular changes approved by the Area Committees will be reviewed by the Arts and Sciences Policy Committee. In the event that no Policy Committee member has an objection to the proposed changes, the Chair of the Policy Committee will sign the proposal and forward it to the Dean. During absences of the Chair, the Chair shall designate another member of the Policy Committee to perform this task. In the event of an objection to the proposed change by any member of the Policy Committee, a majority vote of the Policy Committee is required to forward the proposal to the Dean. Each uncontested proposal must be approved by the Chair of the Policy Committee within two weeks of its dissemination to the Policy Committee, Departments, Programs and Institutes. During the spring and fall semesters, the Policy committee must vote on contested proposals within two weeks after a Committee member objects. Consideration of contested proposals brought to the committee between semesters must take place within two weeks of the beginning of the next semester. (e) When the position of Dean becomes vacant, the Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall submit to the University President or his or her designees a set of recommended criteria for selection of a new Dean, and recommend to the University President or his or her designee names of faculty members for service on the Dean Selection Committee. The Committee shall also represent the faculty of the College in nominating faculty representatives for other search committees for administrators over faculty of the College and University. Sheryl Grossman Assistant to Dean Sam Huckaba College of Arts & Sciences Longmire Building 850-644-4404 [image004.png] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Arts and Sciences Policy Committee (a) The Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall consist of five faculty members. They shall serve staggered two-year terms. Each spring, faculty members shall be chosen to replace the members whose terms expire at the end of that academic year. (b) One member shall be elected by the faculty members of each of the following groups of departments: Group 1: Classics, History, Religion, Aerospace Studies Department (Air Force ROTC) Military Science Department (Army ROTC) Group 2: English, Modern Languages & Linguistics, Philosophy Group 3: Computer Science, Mathematics, Scientific Computing, Statistics Group 4: Anthropology, Biological Science, Psychology Group 5: Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (Geological Sciences, Meteorology, Oceanography) The representatives for odd numbered groups shall serve terms starting in odd numbered years, and the representatives for even numbered groups shall serve terms beginning in even numbered years. Vacancies created by resignation or other events shall be filled by special election in the appropriate group. The representative from each Group shall not be from the same Department for more than two consecutive terms. This committee shall elect its own chair for each academic year. (c) The Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall function as a liaison between the faculty and College administration. It shall serve as the Dean?s advisory Committee, and meet with the Dean at least once during each fall and spring semester. It may formulate and propose to the full faculty College-wide academic policy. It shall review all proposed changes to the organization of the College, poll College members affected by major organizational changes, and disseminate the results of such polling. In consultation with the Dean, it shall establish the agenda for general meetings of the College. It may call for a special Faculty Meeting of the College, (d) Curricular changes approved by the Area Committees will be reviewed by the Arts and Sciences Policy Committee. In the event that no Policy Committee member has an objection to the proposed changes, the Chair of the Policy Committee will sign the proposal and forward it to the Dean. During absences of the Chair, the Chair shall designate another member of the Policy Committee to perform this task. In the event of an objection to the proposed change by any member of the Policy Committee, a majority vote of the Policy Committee is required to forward the proposal to the Dean. Each uncontested proposal must be approved by the Chair of the Policy Committee within two weeks of its dissemination to the Policy Committee, Departments, Programs and Institutes. During the spring and fall semesters, the Policy committee must vote on contested proposals within two weeks after a Committee member objects. Consideration of contested proposals brought to the committee between semesters must take place within two weeks of the beginning of the next semester. (e) When the position of Dean becomes vacant, the Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall submit to the University President or his or her designees a set of recommended criteria for selection of a new Dean, and recommend to the University President or his or her designee names of faculty members for service on the Dean Selection Committee. The Committee shall also represent the faculty of the College in nominating faculty representatives for other search committees for administrators over faculty of the College and University. Sheryl Grossman Assistant to Dean Sam Huckaba College of Arts & Sciences Longmire Building 850-644-4404 [image004.png] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Pablo Picasso On Apr 26, 2024, at 10:30 AM, Sheryl Grossman wrote: Dear Faculty who are voting members* in the departments of Anthropology, Biological Science and Psychology, Vote for your A&S Policy Committee representative via this qualtrics poll: Group 4 - Vote Now * The bylaws of the College of Arts & Sciences define voting members of the College as those persons who hold the rank of Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, or hold full time academic appointments and have been granted voting rights in the College by their Department. ######################################## From the College of Arts & Sciences Bylaws: E.1. Arts and Sciences Policy Committee (a) The Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall consist of five faculty members. They shall serve staggered two-year terms. Each spring, faculty members shall be chosen to replace the members whose terms expire at the end of that academic year. (b) One member shall be elected by the faculty members of each of the following groups of departments: Group 1: Classics, History, Religion, Aerospace Studies Department (Air Force ROTC) Military Science Department (Army ROTC) Group 2: English, Modern Languages & Linguistics, Philosophy Group 3: Computer Science, Mathematics, Scientific Computing, Statistics Group 4: Anthropology, Biological Science, Psychology Group 5: Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (Geological Sciences, Meteorology, Oceanography) The representatives for odd numbered groups shall serve terms starting in odd numbered years, and the representatives for even numbered groups shall serve terms beginning in even numbered years. Vacancies created by resignation or other events shall be filled by special election in the appropriate group. The representative from each Group shall not be from the same Department for more than two consecutive terms. This committee shall elect its own chair for each academic year. (c) The Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall function as a liaison between the faculty and College administration. It shall serve as the Dean?s advisory Committee, and meet with the Dean at least once during each fall and spring semester. It may formulate and propose to the full faculty College-wide academic policy. It shall review all proposed changes to the organization of the College, poll College members affected by major organizational changes, and disseminate the results of such polling. In consultation with the Dean, it shall establish the agenda for general meetings of the College. It may call for a special Faculty Meeting of the College, (d) Curricular changes approved by the Area Committees will be reviewed by the Arts and Sciences Policy Committee. In the event that no Policy Committee member has an objection to the proposed changes, the Chair of the Policy Committee will sign the proposal and forward it to the Dean. During absences of the Chair, the Chair shall designate another member of the Policy Committee to perform this task. In the event of an objection to the proposed change by any member of the Policy Committee, a majority vote of the Policy Committee is required to forward the proposal to the Dean. Each uncontested proposal must be approved by the Chair of the Policy Committee within two weeks of its dissemination to the Policy Committee, Departments, Programs and Institutes. During the spring and fall semesters, the Policy committee must vote on contested proposals within two weeks after a Committee member objects. Consideration of contested proposals brought to the committee between semesters must take place within two weeks of the beginning of the next semester. (e) When the position of Dean becomes vacant, the Arts and Sciences Policy Committee shall submit to the University President or his or her designees a set of recommended criteria for selection of a new Dean, and recommend to the University President or his or her designee names of faculty members for service on the Dean Selection Committee. The Committee shall also represent the faculty of the College in nominating faculty representatives for other search committees for administrators over faculty of the College and University. Sheryl Grossman Assistant to Dean Sam Huckaba College of Arts & Sciences Longmire Building 850-644-4404 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tanya.peres at fsu.edu Fri Apr 26 15:24:41 2024 From: tanya.peres at fsu.edu (Tanya Peres) Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2024 19:24:41 +0000 Subject: Fw: Join CGS for a Webinar on Preparing Humanities PhDs for Their Future Careers In-Reply-To: References: <0a8944dba30e9e407ed0f3961.14a78f325a.20240424190929.0c6f0c46cc.1ae66d9f@mail38.atl31.mcdlv.net> Message-ID: Colleagues: Please see below for a webinar that you may be interested in as we move toward the relaunch of the PhD program. As FSU faculty we get free registration. Best, Tanya Dr. Tanya M. Peres, Chair Professor Department of Anthropology Florida State University 850-644-8201 ________________________________ From: Reinier Leushuis Sent: Friday, April 26, 2024 1:57 PM To: Zeina Schlenoff ; Maxine Jones ; Tim Stover ; Martin Kavka ; Andrew Epstein ; Jennifer Koslow ; Tanya Peres Cc: Aline Kalbian Subject: FW: Join CGS for a Webinar on Preparing Humanities PhDs for Their Future Careers Dear all, FYI, please see below, Best, Reinier Dr. Reinier Leushuis Professor of French and Italian Department Chair Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics Florida State University Tel: (850) 644-8392 From: Mark Riley > Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2024 2:35 PM To: John Rawling >; Reinier Leushuis > Subject: Join CGS for a Webinar on Preparing Humanities PhDs for Their Future Careers Dear Piers and Reinier, Please pass along to anyone interested. I know Suzanne well and anything CGS does is usually really good! Best and GO NOLES! Mark Dr. Mark A. Riley Dean of The Graduate School Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor Raymond K. Sheline Professor of Physics Email: mriley at fsu.edu [A logo of a feather Description automatically generated] From: Suzanne T. Ortega > Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 3:09 PM To: Mark Riley > Subject: Join CGS for a Webinar on Preparing PhDs for Their Future Careers [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/0a8944dba30e9e407ed0f3961/images/0c2adfb2-623b-4de0-a3f5-0c604af164fa.png] Dear Colleagues, As you may have seen, CGS is hosting a webinar entitled Preparing Humanities PhDs for Careers in Grant-Writing and Resource Development on May 1 from 2:00-3:00pm. Because the webinar will provide useful resources and guidance for multiple groups on your campus, we have opened registration to anyone at your institution who would like to attend. Please feel free to forward the description and registration link to interested faculty and staff who support graduate student professional development at your institution: Preparing Humanities PhDs for Careers in Grant-Writing and Resource Development May 1, 2024, 2:00-3:00pm ET Whether they continue in academia or pursue careers in other sectors of the workforce, PhD alumni in the humanities often require skills in entrepreneurship, grant-writing, and the cultivation of funders to support research, scholarship, and programs. Responsibilities may involve writing compelling grant proposals as well as understanding the broad range of potential funders and their expectations. Yet based on data from the PhD Career Pathways project, grant-writing was identified as an area where many PhD alumni had not received formal preparation. To remedy this gap, institutions participating in the Mellon-funded Humanities Coalition have developed projects that provide current humanities doctoral students with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively secure resources for the work they will undertake in their future careers. While these projects are focused on the humanities, many of their lessons are transferable to training in other disciplines. Register Now PhD alumni who are able to proactively seek out funding to support their research are more competitive in job markets, but just as importantly, they are better able to put their compelling scholarly work into practice. It is my sincere hope that you and others from your institution will join us for this important webinar. Sincerely, [https://mcusercontent.com/0a8944dba30e9e407ed0f3961/images/fa30f0fd-0fd9-9f02-d2c3-cb0405e789ad.png] Suzanne T. Ortega President Council of Graduate Schools [Instagram] [Twitter] [LinkedIn] [Website] Copyright ? 2024, Council of Graduate Schools. All rights reserved. Contact us: Council of Graduate Schools One Dupont Circle NW, Suite 230 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 223-3791 (office) This email was sent to mriley at fsu.edu why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences cgs-comms ? 1 DuPont Cir NW Ste 230 ? Washington, DC 20036-1146 ? USA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1854 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From tanya.peres at fsu.edu Tue Apr 30 06:55:20 2024 From: tanya.peres at fsu.edu (Tanya Peres) Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2024 10:55:20 +0000 Subject: Elizabeth Sims Message-ID: Please check your class rosters for student by the name of Elizabeth Sims. If she is in your class(es) please let me know asap. 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URL: From tanya.peres at fsu.edu Tue Apr 30 11:39:23 2024 From: tanya.peres at fsu.edu (Tanya Peres) Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2024 15:39:23 +0000 Subject: =?Windows-1252?Q?Fwd:_Important_Announcement_from_Provost_Clark_=96_Stude?= =?Windows-1252?Q?nt_Passing?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Please see the email from Provost Clark about the tragic loss of an FSU student. I urge you to accommodate anyone identified in your class affected by her sudden death. Thank you Best, You Tanya Dr. Tanya M. Peres, RPA Department of Anthropology Florida State University ________________________________ From: Provost Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2024 11:33 AM Subject: Important Announcement from Provost Clark ? Student Passing Dear Colleagues, The Division of Student Affairs has informed me that the FSU community has suffered an especially tragic and sudden loss. An active member of her sorority, Alpha Chi Omega, who was well-known to many peers across campus, has passed away. The Department of Student Support & Transitions has communicated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority members. Please review this letter from Shelley Ducatt that was sent to Alpha Chi Omega students to share with instructors if they need to request that an exam or project be rescheduled. We also anticipate that a significant number of additional students will be affected by this loss. They may not have this letter, but they should still warrant consideration. I urge you to send this email to each of your faculty and undergraduate advisors as soon as possible and encourage them to accommodate requests for rescheduling exams or giving ?Incomplete? grades during this difficult time. Thank you for attending to this important crisis that is expected to have a widespread impact on the university community. Sincerely, [A black background with a black square Description automatically generated with medium confidence] Dr. James J. 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