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March 3, 2010
Black Hills State University Faculty Senate Minutes
Meier Hall Rm. 203

Members present: Randy Royer, (President), Laura Colmenero-Chilberg (Secretary), Jim Hesson, Parthasarathi Nag, Gina Gibson, Chen Wu, David Crawford, Sasha Pursley
 

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The William T. Grant Scholars Program supports promising early-career researchers (earned doctorate or completed postdoctoral studies 2004 or after) from diverse disciplines, who have demonstrated success in conducting high-quality research and are seeking to further develop and broaden their expertise.

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The Transforming Undergraduate Education in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (TUES) program seeks to improve the quality of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education for all undergraduate students. This solicitation especially encourages projects that have the potential to transform undergraduate STEM education, for example, by bringing about widespread adoption of classroom practices that embody understanding of how students learn most effectively. Thus transferability and dissemination are critical aspects for projects developing instructional materials and methods and should be considered throughout the project's lifetime. More advanced projects should involve efforts to facilitate adaptation at other sites.

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February 17, 2010
Black Hills State University Faculty Senate Minutes
Meier Hall Rm. 127


Members present: Randy Royer, (President), Laura Colmenero-Chilberg (Secretary), Jim Hesson, Parthasarathi Nag, Gina Gibson, Chen Wu, David Crawford, Sasha Pursley
 

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The Instructional Improvement Committee will consider applications for funding at their next meeting if they are received by noon of February 17, 2010.

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The Faculty Research Committee has funds available and will consider research proposals at their next meeting if they are received by the February 15 submission deadline.

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January 27, 2010
Black Hills State University Faculty Senate Minutes
Meier Hall Rm. 127


Members present: Jami Stone (VP), Laura Colmenero-Chilberg (Secretary), Jim Hesson, Parthasarathi Nag, Gina Gibson, Chen Wu, David Crawford, Sasha Pursley, Leonard Jacobs

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Faculty Senate Minutes December 9th 2009
Black Hill State University

Members present: Randy Royer (Pres.), Jim Hesson, Mary Jones, Parthasarathi Nag, Gina Gibson, Sonya Pagel, Sasha Pursley, David Crawford, Chen Wu, Jami Stone

3:10 Senate called to order
• Hesson moved to approve agenda, seconded by Nag
• Nag moved to approve minutes, seconded by Gibson

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October 28, 2009
Black Hills State University Faculty Senate Minutes
Meier Hall Rm. 127

Members present: Randy Royer (Pres.), Laura Colmenero-Chilberg (Secretary), Jim Hesson, Mary Jones, Parthasarathi Nag, Gina Gibson, Chen Wu, Leonard Jacobs
 

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November 18, 2009
Black Hills State University Faculty Senate Minutes
Meier Hall Rm. 127

Members present: Randy Royer (Pres.), Laura Colmenero-Chilberg (Secretary), Mary Jones, Parthasarathi Nag, Gina Gibson, Chen Wu, Sonya Pagel, David Crawford, Leonard Jacobs

3:17 PM -- Senate called to order. Agenda was approved with minor changes (Jones moved to approve and Nag seconded the motion). Minutes were approved with minor changes. (Gibson moved to accept. Nag seconded the motion)

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October 14, 2009
Black Hills State University Faculty Senate Minutes
Meier Hall 3127

Members present: Randy Royer (Pres.), Jami Stone (VP), Laura Colmenero-Chilberg (Secretary), Parthasarathi Nag, Gina Gibson, Len Austin, David Crawford, Chen Wu, Leonard Jacobs
 

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September 23, 2009
Black Hills State University Faculty Senate Minutes
Meier Hall 3127

Members present: Randy Royer (Pres.), Jami Stone (VP), Laura Colmenero-Chilberg (Secretary), Parthasarathi Nag, Sasha Pursley, Gina Gibson, Len Austin, David Crawford, Chen Wu, Caleb Andersh

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The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship deadlines are approaching. Fellowships support research-based graduate study in math, computer and information science, social science, psychology, geosciences, life sciences, chemistry, physics, astronomy, engineering, and interdisciplinary programs. Applications are due in early November (deadlines vary by program).

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The Instructional Improvement Committee will consider applications for funding at their next meeting if they are received by the October 21 deadline.

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The Faculty Research Committee has funds available and will consider research proposals at their next meeting if they are received by the October 22 submission deadline.

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