Title: REALIZING THE VISION
1MULTI Session Conversation with the Provost, Part
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REALIZING THE VISION Liberal Arts in the 21st
Century Land Grant University March 5, 2004
2REALIZING THE VISION Liberal Arts in the 21st
Century Land Grant University
- THE BLUEPRINT
- The following blueprint is grounded in our
sense of the future. - The blueprint offers the MSU community a set of
ideas to which they can react and respond - This blueprint represents the middle of a
process, not the end of oneit embraces some of
our most forward-thinking options to meet the
challenges we currently face - Implicit within this blueprint is a recognition
of our confidence in the university community to
have a difficult, but constructive dialogue to
consider not simply whats best for themselves
and extrapolate that onto the broader view of the
institution, but what ultimately will be best for
Michigan State University
Realizing the Vision BLUEPRINT
3REALIZING THE VISION Liberal Arts in the 21st
Century Land Grant University
- CONTEXT
- OUR LAND GRANT MISSION
- Programs and quality must be preserved and
enhanced - We are building the 21st century land grant
university - WE ALREADY ARE CHANGING
- The question is, do we ride the wave of change or
be swamped by it? - Change is the natural course of academic
disciplines - Economic realities demand that we adapt
- Public support of public higher education is
declining - We are refocusing resources on what we do best
- PART OF A NATIONAL DIALOGUE IN HIGHER EDUCATION
- Focusing on role of the liberal arts within new
economic realities - Focusing on enhancing quality and
internationalization
Realizing the Vision BLUEPRINT
4REALIZING THE VISION Liberal Arts in the 21st
Century Land Grant University
- ENGAGED IN AN INCLUSIVE, DELIBERATIVE PROCESS TO
ENVISION THE FUTURE OF MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY - We have a sense of purpose and a passion for
improving quality regardless of economic
circumstances - We have used a broad variety of channels to
engage the MSU community and stakeholders in this
discussionthe use of focus groups has been one
of many techniques to provide feedback and
commentary, but not the ONLY way in which we have
and will continue to refine our positions and
directions - We intend to be the hallmark institution for
innovation via the ongoing discussion, dialogue
and our passion to improve quality that are
driving this initiative -
- We are positioning Michigan State to be
nationally and internationally competitive via
the kinds of bold and innovative strategies that
historically have marked our success
Realizing the Vision BLUEPRINT
5REALIZING THE VISION Liberal Arts and the 21st
Century Land Grant University
- THE BLUEPRINT
- INITIATIVE ONE Strengthen the organization
and coherence of undergraduate education - INITIATIVE TWO Continue to strengthen
graduate education - INITIATIVE THREE Extending degree-oriented
residential Living and Learning options - INITIATIVE FOUR Strengthening the liberal
arts by changing college structures to
promote new interdisciplinary and cross-unit
dialogues
Realizing the Vision BLUEPRINT
6INITIATIVE ONE Strengthen the organization and
coherence of undergraduate education
- ESTABLISH A SINGLE CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE STUDIES
- ESTABLISH A BROAD-BASED FACULTY GROUP ON
INTEGRATIVE STUDIES - Provide intellectual leadership and foster
wide-ranging investment of time and resources in
Integrative Studies - EXPAND ROLE OF ASSISTANT PROVOST FOR
UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION AND ADD TITLE OF DEAN OF
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES - Coordinate Integrative Studies, writing programs,
career development, Undergraduate University
Division, academic advising, new quantitative
literacy initiatives, and international
initiatives including Study Abroad as these
relate to undergraduate education
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7INITIATIVE TWO Continue to strengthen graduate
education
- MAJOR REVISION OF GRADUATE HANDBOOKS
- Explicitly address research mentoring
- IMPROVEMENT OF CAREER ADVICE AND EXPERIENCES
- Foster further connections between Career
Services and Placement and the Graduate School - IMPROVEMENT OF PEDAGOGICAL TRAINING FOR GRAD
STUDENTS - Link to new undergraduate Integrative Studies and
Certification in College Teaching Program - CONTINUED FOCUS ON IMPROVING DOCTORAL STUDENT
COMPLETION RATES
Realizing the Vision BLUEPRINT
8INITIATIVE THREE Extend degree-oriented
residential Living and Learning options
- CREATE A NEW RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM IN THE LIBERAL
AND CREATIVE ARTS AND SCIENCES - Use Residential Option In Arts and Letters
(ROIAL) as a basis for new program - EXPAND JAMES MADISON COLLEGE AND LYMAN BRIGGS
SCHOOL - DEVELOP NEW LINKS BETWEEN RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS
AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS - Also between residential programs and other
colleges - Also between undergraduate and graduate programs
- EXPAND OTHER RESIDENTIAL OPTIONS
- Particularly Residential Initiative on the Study
of the Environment (RISE) Residential Option
for Science and Engineering Students (ROSES)
Realizing the Vision BLUEPRINT
9INITIATIVE FOUR Strengthen the liberal arts by
changing college structures to promote new
interdisciplinary and cross-unit dialogues
- REALIGN PROGRAMS
- From present colleges of Arts and Letters and
Communication Arts and Sciences - To new College of Communication, Arts,
Languages, Media and expanded College of
Social Science, to be renamed College of Social,
Behavioral, Economic Sciences - COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION, ARTS, LANGUAGES, AND
MEDIA (CALM) - Programs in Communication, Information and Media,
Journalism, Languages, Linguistics, Literature,
Music, Telecommunication, Theatre, Advertising,
Communication Disorders, Visual Arts, and Writing
and Rhetoric - COLLEGE OF SOCIAL, BEHAVIORAL, AND ECONOMIC
SCIENCES (SBES) - Including History, Philosophy, Religious Studies
current Social Science programs - Religious Studies would be closely aligned with
Anthropology - Other related jointly administered schools,
centers, and institutes may also be aligned with
this college - COLLEGE OF HUMAN ECOLOGY PROGRAMS WOULD BE
RESTRUCTURED - Programs would be linked to a set of new
relationships and resources that afford greater
intellectual possibilities and greater potential
for developing distinction
Realizing the Vision BLUEPRINT
10CONTINUING INITIATIVES Currently underway
- COLLEGE OF HUMAN MEDICINE Expansion into
western Michigan - DCL MICHIGAN STATE A more complete
academic integration - OTHER POLICY INITIATIVES Curricular
flexibility, graduation requirements, etc.
Realizing the Vision BLUEPRINT
11LOOKING AHEADWhere do we go from here?
- March 16 Plan to move specific proposals into
the academic governance process at the Executive
Committee of Academic Council (ECAC) meeting - Proposals related to initiatives in the areas of
undergraduate residential and graduate education - Proposal on further academic integration of DCL
and MSU - Proposal for new School of Planning, Design and
Construction - College structure/reorganization issues
- College of Human Ecology We anticipate further
discussions at college levelhave some
preliminary input and questions - Other colleges Will continue to seek input
before any statement is made about next steps or
alternative proposals are fashioned
Realizing the Vision BLUEPRINT