Title: Board of Regents University of Wisconsin System EDUCATION COMMITTEE
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2 Board of Regents University of Wisconsin
SystemEDUCATION COMMITTEE
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
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4University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
5EXCELLENCE
- Our Measure ? Our Motto ? Our Goal
6North Central AccreditationFinal ReportSpring
2000
7Timeline
8Timeline
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9NCA Visiting Team
- Dr. Susan T. Rydell, Dean, First College,
Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, MN
Chairperson - Dr. Robert D. Arbuckle, President, Lake Superior
State University, Sault Ste. Marie, MI - Dr. John W. Byrd, Vice President for Student
Affairs, University of Southern Indiana,
Evansville, IN - Dr. George W. Earley, Director of the Graduate
School and Director of Assessment, Black Hills
State University, Spearfish, SD
10NCA Visiting Team
- Dr. Julia Rosa Emslie, Professor, College of
Education and Technology, Eastern New Mexico
University, Portales, NM - Dr. Nathan Paul Ritchey, Director of Honors
Program, Professor of Mathematics, Youngstown
State University, Youngstown, OH - Dr. Elizabeth Scarborough, Dean, Liberal Arts and
Sciences, Indiana University-South Bend, South
Bend, IN - Dr. Robert S.P. Yien, Vice President for Academic
Affairs, Saginaw Valley State University,
University Center, MI
11Committed to excellence
- Distinctive undergraduate experience
- Model for regional public universities
- Exemplary
12Institutional Strengths
- The universitys faculty, staff and
administrators are committed to excellence in the
academic program and in services provided to
students - Students are offered a distinctive undergraduate
experience, which includes broad opportunities
for student/faculty scholarly collaboration,
international experiences, service-learning and
internships - The universitys campus facilities are attractive
and well-maintained
13Institutional Strengths
- Technology support, research support and other
teaching/learning support are models for regional
public universities - Academic program reviews are thorough and provide
useful information for curricular enhancements
and program modifications - The university offers extensive programs and
services which enhance student life, contribute
to success and support economically disadvantaged
students
14Institutional Strengths
- Shared governance of the university, including
widespread student involvement in
decision-making, is exemplary - The university enjoys broad-based community
support among alumni and friends, which provides
a strong base for community learning
opportunities for students, membership on
advisory and other boards, and annual giving - The private financial support for the university
has grown and is a strong base for the planned
capital campaign
15Current Challenges Identified by the NCA Report
Need to continue our efforts to diversify
- Center for International Education
- Plan 2008
- School of Education Grant to train American
Indian educators - Executive Director of Enrollment Management and
Admissions Position - First Year Experience/Orientation position
16Current Challenges Identified by the NCA Report
Negative impact of declining state support on
recruitment and retention issues
- Improvement in funding for moving expenses,
travel going beyond traditional route to
tenure, i.e. recognizing value of advising, etc. - Promoting quality of life in the Chippewa Valley
as a recruitment tool - Proactive work with legislators with 01-03
biennial budget - Chippewa Valley Initiative 1st time UW-Eau
Claire has received support for a special program - Planning under way for 1st comprehensive
fund-raising campaign
17Current Challenges Identified by the NCA Report
Organizational structure and support base for
graduate programs
- Recentralization of graduate programs Dr. Steve
Tallant, Director - Additional resources provided for recruitment and
managing the program
18Current Challenges Identified by the NCA Report
Centralization of outreach programming
- Merged continuing education structurally and
physically
Improving services to nontraditional students
- Implemented community registration nights
- Increased support for advising
- Revised requirements for second degrees
19Continuing Education Office
20Current Challenges Identified by the NCA Report
Assessment of student academic achievement
General Education
- Evaluation of writing and math proficiency
- Completion of portfolios
- Clarification of goals in course syllabi
- Utilization of capstone courses as vehicles
21W
We intend to focus our attention and our
resources on the needs that must be met which we
are best equipped to do well
while we connect, collaborate and partner
everywhere possible.
Inaugural Address Chancellor Mash
22Wisconsins Technology Valley
23Partners in the Chippewa Valley
24Guiding Our Work at theUniversity of
Wisconsin-Eau Claire
- Our Five-year Strategic Plan
- Three goals
- Eleven Strategic Initiatives
25The Goals
Goal 1 Enhance the quality of teaching,
learning and personal development
environment Goal 2 Expand and enhance our
regional services and impact Goal 3 Broaden and
increase our resource base
26Goal 1 Enhance the quality of teaching,
learning and personal development environment
- Develop and market new and revised academic and
unit program options which support our enrollment
goals - Recruit and retain highly qualified faculty and
academic staff and further diversify these
populations - Recruit and retain highly qualified students and
further diversify the student body - Optimize student services and personal
development support - Develop a plan to guide the development of campus
facility improvements
27Goal 2 Expand and enhance our regional services
and impact
- Increase the number of part-time, nontraditional
undergraduate and graduate students - Increase collaborative efforts with other higher
education institutions, K-12, business and
regional development agencies
28Goal 3 Broaden and increase our resource base
- Raise the profile and enhance the image of the
university - Develop a stronger regional presence by expanding
our reach, influence and connections - Work with legislators, sister institutions, UW
System administration and university friends to
secure the best state budget and the best pay
plan possible - Plan, begin and complete a comprehensive
fund-raising campaign
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30Marks of Excellence
31Focus on One of Our Marks of Excellence
- UW-Eau Claires
- Dr. Ronald Satz, Provost
Center of Excellence Faculty/Student
Collaborative Research
32Faculty/Student Collaboration
33Mark of Excellence
Cornerstone of Student Success
34The Center of Excellence Faculty/Student Research
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
35Blooms Taxonomy of Thinking Skills
- Evaluation
- Synthesis
- Analysis
- Application
- Comprehension
- Knowledge
36UW-Eau Claire Internal Funds
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01
37UW-Eau Claire Center of Excellence Funding 2001
14
Differential Tuition
UW System
Undergraduate Initiative
40
UW-Eau Claire Foundation
Extramural Funds
41
UW-Eau Claire Office of
Research and Sponsored
Programs
3
2
Total Funding 879,162
38UW-Eau Claire Center of Excellence Funding 2001
14
Differential Tuition
40
Total Funding 879,162
Extramural Funds
41
3
UW-Eau Claire Foundation
2
39Mark of Excellence
Cornerstone of Student Success
40Faculty/Student Collaborative Research
41Lineage of Faculty/Student Collaborative Research
Jack PladziewiczChemistry Department Chair
42Selected UW-Eau Claire Alumni
Student Hometown Yr. Education Job
DeWayne Halfen Chippewa Falls 00 Ph.D. Univ. of
Arizona in progress Kathryn Splan Duluth 99 Ph.
D. Northwestern in progress Amy
Odegard Mondovi 98 Ph.D. Madison/Harvard in
progress Jennifer Brandt Osceola 96 M.S.
Minnesota PPD-Pharmaceutical, Middleton Dave
Bergerson Eau Claire 96 HS Teaching, Wisconsin
Rapids Troy Seehafer Green Bay 95 Hewlett-Packard
/Appleton Papers Jobiah Sabelko Durand 94 Ph.D.
Illinois Colgate Palmolive, Research Steven
Gullerud Eau Claire 93 Ph.D. Stanford Watlow
Polymers, Winona Molly Accola Prairie du
Sac 92 Ph.D. Harvard Mayo Clinic,
Rochester Craig Stolen Madison 92 Ph.D.
UW-Madison Finland, Research
43Selected UW-Eau Claire Alumni
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Student Hometown Yr. Education Job
Michael Ohl Eau Claire 90 M.D. Washington
U. Medical Practice Robert McGaff Milwaukee 89 Ph
.D. UW-Madison UW-La Crosse, Professor Tina
Hallis Elk Mound 89 Ph.D. Minnesota Chemist,
Minneapolis Joel Ficke Menomonie 89 M.S.
Minnesota Cray Research, Chippewa Falls Paul
Slattum Madison 88 M.S. UW-Madison Mirus,
Madison Yvonne Gindt Cadott 88 Ph.D.
UC-Berkeley Lafayette College, Professor Andy
Abrahamson Bloomer 86 M.S. Harvard Nestles, Eau
Claire Michael Likar Chippewa Falls 84 Ph.D.
UW-Madison Upjohn Company, Research Michael
Carney Greendale 83 Ph.D. Harvard UW-Eau Claire,
Professor Craig Gochanour Wisconsin 75 Ph.D.
Stanford DuPont, Research
Michael Carney, Greendale, 1983Ph.D. Harvard
UW-Eau Claire Professor
44Baccalaureate Origin of Ph.D. Chemists 1989-98
UW-Eau Claire
- Ranked No. 1 among Carnegie Masters I and II
Colleges (557 peer institutions) - Ranked No. 12 among the Carnegie Masters I and II
PLUS Liberal Arts I and II (1,227 peer
institutions) - Would rank in the top half of Research 1 and 2
institutions - Above Rice University, Carnegie Mellon, U Iowa,
Notre Dame, Johns Hopkins, Stanford University,
Columbia University and Brown University
45Institutions per Award 1986-2000
UW-Eau Claire received 51 awards, only 11
institutions received more
Number of Institutions
Number of Awards
46Mike CarneyAssistant Professor Chemistry
Department
Undergraduate collaborative research partner with
Jack Pladziewicz, 1981-83
47Mike CarneyAssistant Professor Chemistry
Department
Undergraduate collaborative research partner with
Jack Pladziewicz, 1981-83
48Nick Robertson2nd year student
Biochemistry/Molecular Biology
49Faculty/Student Collaborative Research
50Katherine A. RhoadesAssistant Professor
Foundations of Education
Making Connections in Cross-Cultural
Collaborative Research
51Only Connect
Making Connections in Cross-Cultural
Collaborative Research
52Kang Bao HerA Student Researcher Perspective
53Kaying XiongA Commentary from a UW-Eau Claire
Alumna/Community Educator
54Faculty/Student Collaborative Research
55Faculty/Student Collaborative Research
Jim OberlyProfessorHistory Department
56Faculty/Student Collaborative Research
Corrinne OrzechCartography Student
57Center of Excellence for Faculty and
Undergraduate Student Research Collaboration
- Designated by the Board of Regents in 1988 as the
University of Wisconsin Systems Center of
Excellence for Faculty and Undergraduate Student
Research Collaboration
- Awarded more than one-half million dollars for
faculty/student collaborative research in 2000-01 - Faculty mentored 620 students in 432 out-of-class
collaborative research projects
58Center of Excellence for Faculty and
Undergraduate Student Research Collaboration
- 124 undergraduate students presented papers or
posters at regional, national and international
professional meetings
- UW-Eau Claire sent one of the largest student
delegations to the 15th National Conference on
Undergraduate Research - UW-Eau Claire and the Center of Excellence hosted
the 3rd UW System Symposium for Undergraduate
Research and Creative Activity with participation
from 13 UW institutions
59Center of Excellence for Faculty and
Undergraduate Student Research Collaboration
Hallmark of the University of Wisconsin-Eau
Claire
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