Title: Where Opportunity Meets Excellence
1Where Opportunity Meets Excellence
- Strategic Plan Implementation Update
- April 22, 2015
2Renovations and Updates
- Arcelio Aponte
- Vice Provost for Budget and Administration
3Projects in Progress
- 15 Washington (including performance space in the
Great Room) - Classroom improvements this summer
(25-30 classroom upgrades) - Express Newark-Hahnes
- Life Sciences II
- Enhanced wi-fi indoor outdoor
- Improvements to Stonesby Dining
- Robeson lounge spaces
4Next Steps
- Additional Classroom Upgrade Program (Total 3
Year Program) - Third Space Hahnes Development
- Honors Living Learning Community
- Transit Hub Facility
- Street and Landscape Overlay
5The Student Experience
- John Gunkel
- Vice Provost for Academic Programs and Services
6Co-Location of Key Student Services
- Admissions/Welcome Center
- Enrollment Services Registrar, Student
Accounting, Financial Aid, One Stop - Academic Services Advisement, Career Services
7Central to Physical Campus
8Improvement Now!
- New Student Information System
- Student Oriented Web Site
- One Stop
- Creation of Academic Pathways Plans
- Student Success Platform and Communications
Tools - Expand Learning Communities
- More Integration of Advising and Career Services
9Staffing for the New Mission Action Group
- Co-Chairs
- Bil Leipold (School of Criminal Justice)
- Christina Strasburger (FAS-N History/African
American and African Studies)
10Staffing for the New Mission Group Members
Member Name University Organization
Bonilla, Angie Housing Residence Life
Clarke, Patty Athletics
Cunha, Tony University Facilities
DeMicco, Bob Rutgers Business School
Elahraf, Abeer FAS-N (Deans Office)
Gibbs, Aaron Rutgers Business (Undergraduate Programs)
Giordano, Elaine School of Law Library
Geddis, Melissa Graduate Student/Researcher
Hartland, Melissa FAS-N (MFA)
Hendrix, Jamie Public Safety
Kabir, Arif Newark Computing Services
Kressel, Ken FAS-N (Psychology)
Nagle, Josephine School of Law School
Perry, Kinna Honors College/GS-N
Pinto-Figueroa, Sofia FAS-N (Office of Academic Services)
Reyes, Sandy Graduate School-Newark
Rowe, Betsy FAS-N (Deans Office)
Santana, Engelbert Rutgers Educational Opportunity Fund
Williams, Amber Technology and Learning Spaces
11Staffing for the New Mission Process
- Readings
- Researching
- Benchmarking
- Regularly scheduled meetings
- Draft of report
- Summer report out to staff/individual
reviewers/Office of the Chancellor - Final report due in Oct
- Voice
- Professional Development
- Staff Recognition
- Talent Management
- Communication
12Staffing for the New Mission Recommendations
- Create a Staff Council
- Advise Chancellor Office of the Chancellor
- Collaborate with Student Government Associations
and Faculty Council - Implement Talent Management Philosophy throughout
the University - Ensure that current HR is staffed to implement
new philosophy - Create Employee Experience processes, events
and information that speak to the mission - Invest in our current staff by providing
opportunities (e.g. job sharing) - Create and implement advisory group for talent
management - Create Learning Development Team
- Provide learning opportunities through various
platforms (e.g. classroom, online) - Collaborate with the organizations in Newark to
create a learning community that would share
resources (e.g. Prudential, Audible)
13Staffing for the New Mission Recommendations
- Develop Staff Recognition Programs Events that
Support the New Mission - Create and implement awards for individuals,
teams and departments that support and advance
the mission - Provide tools and programs that will support
year-round recognition - Integrate the Staff and Staffing with the Greater
Newark Community - Provide recruitment and training pathways for
community members - Create and implement volunteer policies for staff
- Increase and Enhance Communication
- Create a condensed version (1-2 page handout) of
the strategic plan - Collaborate with University Communications to
highlight staff, create a staff-focused website
and other platforms - Create and implement monthly or quarterly
information-sharing events to keep staff informed
14The New ProfessoriateAction Group
- Co-Chairs
- David Troutt (School of Law)
- Minglu Wang (Dana Library)
15New Professoriate Group Members
Member Name University Organization
Abbas, Sadia FAS-N (English)
Arena, Jennifer FAS-N (Writing Program)
Barnett, Mike Rutgers Business School
Bonder, Ed FAS-N (Biology)
Brunson, Rod School of Criminal Justice
Butterfield, Sherri-Ann FAS-N (Sociology/Deans Office)
Caplan, Karen FAS-N (History)
Christian, Johnna School of Criminal Justice
Deutsch, Stuart School of Law
Henein, Marina School of Criminal Justice
Jett, Quintus School of Public AffairsAdmin
Johnson Jr., John Graduate School-Newark
Jordan, Van FAS-N (MFA)
Puhak, Robert FAS-N (Mathematics)
Robinson, Jeff Rutgers Business School
16Discussion Questions for Schools/Departments
- Supporting and Evaluating Publicly Engaged
Scholarship (PES) - Innovations in Promotion and Tenure Criteria
- Building Institutional Resources for the New
Professoriate - Non-Tenure Track Faculty and Part-time Lecturers
- Graduate and Post-graduate Training
17Preliminary Recommendations
- RU-N should issue multiple annual PES awards from
a central office and offer renewable research
funds for faculty across the University - RU-N should vigorously adopt definitions,
evaluation standards and reward structures that
encourage widespread interest in PES among all of
its faculty - RU-N should commit to a mechanism for ensuring
faculty training and resources for development
and mentoring - RU-N should re-establish a Center for Teaching
Excellence - RU-N should create a graduate Office of Career
Training
18Research and Scholarship
- Nabil Adam
- Vice Chancellor for Research Collaborations
- Todd Clear, Provost (Presenter)
19Invest in Collaborative Academic and Research
Programs
- Foster synergistic multidisciplinary research
across academic units within RU-N and across
Rutgers (RU-NB, RBHS) and NJIT - Promote research at the undergraduate level
- Ensure effective communications with counterparts
across the University and the office of Sr. VP
for Research and Economic Development - Ensure responsiveness to issues faced by research
active faculty and effective communications with
faculty across RU-N - Ensure RU-Ns share in University-wide research
resources, - Engage RU-N faculty, students, and staff with the
RU-N community to advance research that is - rooted in addressing real-world complex problems,
- tested in a real-world field test environment,
and - validated using real-world data
- Key aim students and faculty who are among the
top in their respective fields addressing issues
of direct concern to the community
20Putting These Principles into Actions
- 1) Established the Research Advisory Committee
(RAC) - Includes representative faculty from RU-N
academic units - Meets monthly with the Provost, VC for Research,
and other members of the Provost/Chancellor's
office - 2) Reorganized RU-N ORSP
- A new position, entitled Research Facilitator
has been created and is being advertised - A 3rd Grant Specialist position is added to
complement our current staff - Professional and career development of RU-N ORSP
Staff - Works with leadership across the Rutgers units to
enhance collaborations in three areas of
strength - Neuroscience (collaboration includes RBHS,
Kessler, VA, NJIT) - Data Science, Learning, and Applications
- Strong, Healthy, and Safe Neighborhoods
21- 4) Initiated Multidisciplinary Research Teams
(IMRT) Awards - Fosters multi-disciplinary research teams that
can tackle the complex, multi-faceted research
questions that face us today - Awards to be announced beginning of May
- 5) Advanced numerous research initiatives
- Institute for Data Science, Learning
Applications (I-DSLA) - Secured RU-N HRT Chair line in Big Data
- Became an NSF site -part of NSF Industry
University Collaboration - Partnered with Columbia, NY, Cornell on the NSF
Northeast BD Innovation Hub - Launched Spring 2015 Speaker Series and workshops
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22Seed Grant Initiative
- Kyle Farmbry, Chair (Graduate School-Newark)
- Lindsey McDougle, Presenter (School of Public
AffairsAdmin)
23Seed Grant Committee Members
Member Name University Organization
Englot, Anne FAS-N (Arts, Culture and Media)
McDougle, Lindsey School of Public AffairsAdmin
Monteiro, Lyra FAS-N (History)
Morisseau, Natalia Office of Financial Aid
Oppenheim, Rosa Rutgers Business School
Rengifo, Andres School of Criminal Justice
Richardson, Lyneir Rutgers Business School
Russell, Shana FAS-N (American Studies)
Shon, Jongmin School of Public AffairsAdmin
Simmons, Michael Cornwall Center
Slater, Lee FAS-N (Earth Envir Sciences)
Valverde, Jennie School of Law
24Purpose To fund single or multi-year projects
that create new infrastructure to support
scholarship, education, and community engagement.
- Projects must be
- Cross-cutting
- Sustainable
- Bridge building
- Innovative
- Impact
25Status
- Seventy-two proposals submitted (currently under
review) - Wide range of exciting and collaborative ideas
across broad areas of innovation - Economic development
- Strong, healthy neighborhoods
- K-20 education
- Diversity and social justice
- Science
- Arts and culture
- New degree programs
- Announcements expected first week of May (of
funding and broad next steps)
26Leveraging Our DiversityAction Group
- Co-Chairs
- Shigeo Iwamiya (Residential Life)
- Jyl Josephson (FAS-N Political Science)
27Leveraging Our Diversity Group Members
Member Name University Organization
Abdelbasset, Eslam Student Governing Association
Brenner-Moyer, Stacey FAS-N (Chemistry)
Devore-Leslie, Lesley Office of University Community Partnerships
DiTomaso, Nancy Rutgers Business School
Gonsalves, Josie School of Public AffairsAdmin (student)
Gonzalez, Rigoberto FAS-N (English)
Goodman, James FAS-N (History)
Hall, Roxanne Psychology (student)
Harber, Kent FAS-N (Psychology)
Hsu, Joanne Program on American Language Studies
Laurencin, Edith School of Criminal Justice
Osorio-Fernandez, Arturo Rutgers Business School
Perry, Twila School of Law
Raphael, Tim FAS-N (Arts, Culture, and Media)
Rivera, Luis FAS-N (Psychology)
Tantay-Wilson, Theresa Health Services
Tello, Giancarlo Political Science (student)
Vaughn-Handy, Marcel FAS-N (Development)
Walton, Clayton Student Life/Paul Robeson Campus Center
Williams, Jerome Rutgers Business School
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29UNPACKING DIVERSITY
30Leveraging and Increasing Diversity through Full
Participation
- Leveraging and increasing Pre-K through 20
diversity - More effective pathways to higher education
including diversifying faculty and staff - Recruiting and mentoring the future diverse
faculty by identifying students early on - Increasing and leveraging the diversity of our
curriculum and pedagogy - Co-taught courses with community partners, with
staff, across colleges and disciplines - Community engagement in the curriculum
- Mentoring for staff, faculty, students, and
administrators - Leveraging and increasing language diversity
- Establishment of Center of Language Resources
- Assessing our policies and our progress
- Rutgers University-Newark Diversity Audit
31Anchor Mission Action Group
- Co-Chairs
- Roland Anglin (Cornwall Center)
- Consuella Askew (Dana Library)
32Anchor Mission Group Members
Member Name University Organization
Auffant, Nicole GS-N (Urban Systems)
Bell, Anonda Robeson Gallery
Boxer, Paul FAS-N (Psychology)
Canty-Barnes, Esther School of Law
Caplan, Joel School of Criminal Justice
Devance, Donita Office of University Community Partnerships
Eastman, Wayne Rutgers Business School
Hoontis, Peter School of Public AffairsAdmin
Keene, John FAS-N (English/African African-American Studies)
Kline, Nick FAS-N (Arts, Culture and Media)
Krasovic, Mark FAS-N (History)
Lyons, Kevin Rutgers Business School
Pandit, Nikita Paul Robeson Campus Center
Sajjad, Kerin Rutgers Business School (Student)
Satter, Beryl FAS-N (History)
Schaefer, Karina FAS-N (Biology)
Scott-Pickens, Lori School of Criminal Justice
Surles, Elizabeth Institute of Jazz Studies
Thomas, Shanice School of Public AffairsAdmin (Student)
Walker McCall, Deborah Academic Foundations Center/EOF
33Working Definition
- An anchor institution is a placed-based
organization that persists in communities over
generations, serving as social glue, economic
engines, or both. - Cantor, N., Englot, P. Higgins, M. (2013).
Making the Work of Anchor Institutions Stick
Building Coalitions and Collective Expertise. p.20
34Recommendations
- K-20 Pipeline
- Invest in a time limited (six months) process to
present and explain pipeline initiatives such as
the Honors Living Learning Community (HLLC) and
the Newark City of Learning Collaborative (NCLC)
which seeks to increase postsecondary attainment
in Newark from 17 to 25 by 2025 to the
University community - Science and the Urban Environment
- Explore putting in place an incentive structure
to encourage staff, faculty and students to work
on sustainability concerns both internally and in
the wider region. Such incentives should
encompass research and active engagement in the
community
35Recommendations
- Arts and Culture
- Increase support for existing Arts programs on
campus and coordination of arts education across
disciplines - Economic Development
- Develop an internal plan to coordinate RU-Ns
role in local economic development - Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods
- Incentivize community engagement work through
support for programs that bring our university
community together to share their projects and
for some, to learn how to engage in such work.
36Honors Living Learning Community
- Co-Chairs
- Shirley M. Collado (Executive Vice
Chancellor/Exec Vice Provost) - Sherri-Ann P. Butterfield (Senior Associate Dean,
Arts Sciences/Sociology)
37HLLC Action Group Members
Member Name University Organization
Aponte, Arcelio Office of the Chancellor
Battle-Brown, LaToya Admissions
Bonilla, Angie Housing and Residential Life
Brunson, Rod School of Criminal Justice
Civico, Aldo FAS-N (Sociology Anthropology)
Gilbert, Brett A. Rutgers Business School
Hoontis, Peter School of Public AffairsAdmin
Kurland, Robert Rutgers Business School
Leipold, Bil School of Criminal Justice
McDougle, Lindsey School of Public AffairsAdmin
Moncada, Eduardo FAS-N (Political Science)
Monga, Ashwani Rutgers Business School
Morisseau, Natalia Office of Financial Aid
Rouff, Ashaki FAS-N (Earth Environmental Sciences)
Sloan-Power, Elizabeth FAS-N (Social Work)
Stewart-Winter, Timothy FAS-N (History)
Takesue, Kimi FAS-N (Arts, Culture Media)
Van de Walle, Gretchen FAS-N Deans Office
Veysey, Bonita Office of the Chancellor/SCJ
Walton, Clayton Student Life/Paul Robeson Campus Center
38Local Citizenship in a Global World
- Inclusive Admissions Identifying Talent and
Redefining Merit - Focus on Persistence, Retention, and College
Completion - 500 Residents with many students from Newark and
Greater Newark - Diverse Populations First Years, Transfers, and
Non-traditional Students - Cohort based, Living-learning Model
- Leadership, Innovation, Citizenship, and more
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40Intersections of Key Issues Impacting the HLLC
Student Experience
41QA
- Eslam Adbelbasset, President, Student Governing
Assn - Moderator