| Meeting  summary: Boulder Faculty Assembly Editor's note: In addition to news  coverage of meetings of the systemwide Faculty Council and Staff Council, the Faculty and Staff Newsletter posts meeting summaries or minutes as provided by councils and assemblies at  the campus level. To submit material, please e-mail Jay.Dedrick@cu.edu.  Boulder Faculty Assembly meetingApril 7, 2011
     For  more detailed information please visit www.colorado.edu/BFA to read the most recent minutes,  reports, current motions before the assembly and other items of interest to the  faculty. 
    Chair's Report:
      
        Budget Issues – The Provost's office has asked  whether it would be useful for faculty salary committees to model faculty  salary increases, in case a salary increase pool is available this year.Instructor Status – The BFA Faculty Affairs  Committee plans to bring a motion on April 28, after it reviews the 'Instructor  Guidelines' (IBOR) and the responses to the BFA Motion on instructor status. New Notices of Motion were presented:
      
        Motion to  amend the BFA's Standing Rules to guide committee composition (Bylaws  Committee)Motion to amend  AAP policy to correct an apparent contradiction (Administrator Appraisal Cmte)Motion to  create a BFA standing committee for instructors (by a group of BFA Instructor  members) 
    BFA Intercollegiate Athletics  Committee (IAC) Annual Report – Committee Chair Elizabeth Bradley gave an overview of the committee's work this year. Highlights included:
        New athletics  initiatives include reviewing prospective student athletes before they visit campus, and monitoring at-risk athletes to ensure class attendance.The IAC  distributes the new student athletes' class conflict policy by e-memo each  semester.IAC  continues to monitor COIA issues (national Coalition for Intercollegiate  Athletics), athletes' class and major choices (to head off 'clumping') and  academic progress.IAC has  developed a strong list of recommendations in response to plans that the  Boulder campus host a weeknight football game this fall. 
    Special Report: Associate VC and  CIO Larry Levine - Highlights from Levine's report:
      
        ITS has  begun a phased process to replace "CU Learn" with "Desire to Learn." Faculty  can opt-in in Fall 2011, and must opt-out in Spring 2012 if they want to use CU  Learn in what will be its final semester. ITS welcomes feedback, to Deborah  Keyek-Franssen at deblkf@colorado.edu.CU has a new  bulk PC purchasing contract with Dell. (None will be required to purchase a  Dell.) A similar opportunity exists for software, using a standard campus  software configuration. This would also ease various routine processes such IT  support, virus protection, and backing up data.Faculty  should be aware of IT security risks and take steps to protect their data, such  as running the new "identity finder" software to remove private data: www.colorado.edu/itsecurity/identityfinder/.ITS will  soon install an enterprise file server, making it easier for faculty to safely  back up their data.ITS is in  the process of converting e-mail services to a Microsoft Exchange Server  model. CU Link will be turned off within the next year. ITS will provide  assistance to ensure a smooth transition. 
    Candidates for Next Year's BFA  Officers and At-Large Executive Committee Representatives - Melinda Piket-May and Jerry  Peterson, candidates for Chair, and Bill Emery, candidate for Vice Chair, gave  statements in support of their candidacies. Rosse reported that no candidates  have yet appeared for BFA Secretary or the two At-Large Executive Committee rep  positions. 
    The next BFA meeting is 4-5:30  p.m. Thursday, April 28, in Wolf Law room 204. New BFA  officers will be elected. Ric Porreca will give a budget update. All faculty  are welcome.   |