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FAEC MINUTES 4/7/21
听Present: Naseem Choudhury (President, SSHS), Katie Cohen (Library), Donna Flynn (Councilor-at-Large under 11, TAS), Scott Frees (Vice President, TAS), Kim Lorber (Secretary), Lisa Lutter, (CA), Thierry Rakot0be-Joel (ASB), Mihaela Serban (SSHS), Ed Shannon (HGS), Bonnie Blake (Councilor-at-Large over 11, CA)听听
Guests: Peter Mercer (President) and Susan Gaulden (Provost),
Vote to bring meeting to order at 10:32am.
Minutes Approval: The 3/31/21 minutes were approved.听
FA PRESIDENT鈥橲 REPORT
Transition Meeting: Naseem participated for a half hour. Survey to be distributed soon.
Communication Meeting: Bonnie attended on behalf of FAEC.
听Meeting Calendar: Naseem will work to establish a central calendar, with Brittany A. Williams-Goldstein. A goal is to allow all to attend the Communication Meetings in the future.
听Meeting with Brittany: Naseem has submitted the schedule for FA and FAEC meetings, as well as the Bischoff鈥檚 and Thomases Awards and Scholar鈥檚 Day to be included in a central calendar. Dr. Jebb has made herself available to come to Ramapo on May 25th or 26th in the afternoon. Perhaps she can come on the earlier date to meet before the start of Summer Session 1.
听Transition Team Survey: There will be 3 surveys : Faculty/Staff, Students/Alumnae, and Friends of Ramapo. The purpose of the survey is to inform the central calendar being developed. The unions will also meet with the new President.
Presidential Advisory Council (PAC): 听Still working on the recommendations for shared governance.听
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PRESIDENT MERCER鈥橲 REPORT
Sister Institution Announcements: Some are announcing they听 are 鈥渞eturning to normal鈥 in Fall 2021. The President is skeptical.听 5 states in the nation have the highest rates; NY and NJ are two of these. We are being more prudent about Ramapo鈥檚 plans. The CDC has provided different guidelines in an often confusing fashion. ; We need to know more about who will be eligible for vaccines as new categories of individuals are opened.
听Layoffs: Nothing is being planned or modeled but anything can happen. Peter very heartily believes the prospects of the College will be听 challenging over the next 5 years. The State will not be able to continue subsidizing colleges.
PROVOST GAULDEN鈥橲 REPORT
Communications Meeting: There were approximately 90 people in attendance. The biggest question comes from staff asking why faculty can decide if they will be remote while staff does not have a choice.
Vaccination Site: Rowan is going to be a site and will take care of the on and off campus community members. While there is interest in Ramapo becoming a vaccination site, the process is opaque and complex. For instance, OSHE long ago received Provost Gaulden鈥檚 request to become a testing site. Were the college selected as a vaccination site, Ramapo would听 have to build the infrastructure and staffing.听 While some colleges are requiring vaccinations of students, faculty, and staff, the Department of Health informed Ramapo听 that schools may not require anyone to take a vaccine approved 鈥渇or emergency use only.鈥 This made Rutgers鈥 announcement requiring vaccinations questionable. Ramapo awaits clarification from the State before making an announcement. Some schools have building swipe systems, which helps in contact tracing. Can we mandate students to use such an app?
Fall in-person practices: We do not know if CDC recommendations regarding听 seat spacing and mask wearing will change.听 Any such changes听 will affect logistical planning.
鈥淗ope is not a plan!鈥
Delivery Modes/Residence Halls: Students signing up for in-person courses are more likely to live in the residence halls. If there is a legitimate concern and request, delivery methods can be changed. Decisions would be better made earlier. OSHE鈥檚 currently encourages one student per bedroom. Some听 institutions exceed this number ; our plans can change, too, if we become more comfortable. We can change the number of in-person students and beds per unit if we decide this is safe. We are operating within recommended practices.听
Sixty-two percent of FYS courses will have at least some on-campus course meetings. Most of our typical classrooms can safely accommodate听 6, 12, or 15 students. If you have a large class and smaller classroom, you may need to use multiple groups to cycle through in-person meetings. In a Hyflex classroom, a professor could ask students to choose their preference. Enrollment and delivery methods will determine classroom assignments.听 .
听Delivery Methods: OSHE Restart Guidelines require we听 accomodate听 students requesting听 remote learning options. The college has wide latitude in how this is accomplished (for example, moving students from an on campus section of a course to a virtual one rather than demanding the on campus section change).
Students cannot be told there isn鈥檛 a remote option.听
In NJ, K-12 is supposedly going to be fully in-person without a virtual听 option. OSHE has not updated higher education guidelines since last summer.听 FAEC requested clarity on who must听 be accommodated. For instance, under what circumstances may a student听 who chose an on campus course request a mid-semester change? (For instance, must the student demonstrate a documented medical issue?).听听
Substitute Teacher Credit Changes: The State is considering but has not听 yet voted on reducing substitute teacher credits from 60 to 30 college credits.听
Graduation: Academic Achievement Ceremony: Wednesday, May 12th will start at 9am; Lisa Lutter will provide听 the music. This should end at 11am. At 11:30am the nursing pinning ceremony begins . 2pm Rites of Passage event begins. The College is not ordering regalia; those who own regalia may choose to wear theirs . Graduates will wear regalia and may attend听 in person with up to 2 guests (or they may attend virtually). The rain date is May 14th but if it rains for both, we will celebrate virtually. No hugging or shaking hands.
Furloughs: 听Current planning suggests that announced retirements, anticipated retirements, and a lower听 hiring听 rate will forestall more furloughs. Some hiring continues. This fall we hope to include 3 new faculty lines. It will be a while before we have the level of confidence of hiring many tenure track faculty.听 No faculty members have lost their jobs including temporary hires. Any imminent loss of temporary lines would have happened regardless of the pandemic.听
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Meeting adjourned at 11:57am.
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