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CVPA Faculty Assembly Meeting
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
2 p.m.
Rutledge Auditorium (119)
I. Welcome from the Dean
II. Approval of Minutes from Jan. 5, 2007 Meeting
III. Introduction of New Faculty
A.
David Beatty, Design
B.
Robert Biff Edge, Theatre & Dance
C.
Kimberly Gleitsmann, Design
D.
Mark Lewis, Music
E.
Stephanie Milling-Robbins, Dance
F.
Daryl Phillipy, Theatre
G.
Seth Rouser, Fine Arts
IV. Recognition of Newly Tenured and Promoted
Faculty
A. Anna
Sartin, Theatre & Dance - tenure
V. Recognition of New Staff and Staff Changes
A. Sally Brown, Rutledge Visual
Resource Center
B.
Susan Currence, CVPA Deans Office
C. Joan Hetherington, CVPA
Budget Analyst
D. Jamilyn Larsen, Executive
Assistant to the Dean
VI. Appointment
of CVPA Faculty Assembly Parliamentarian and Vice-Chair for 2007-08
VII. Department
Chairs and Area Director Reports
A. Theatre & Dance Andrew Vorder Bruegge
1. Theatre & Dance is
starting the year with a full set of faculty
2. Full season of shows, including a Winthrop Dance Theatre concert with
as many as nine different choreographers
3. May 2007 Create Carolina was a success for our students
B. Music Don Rogers
C. Fine Arts Tom Stanley
D. Design Chad Dresbach
1. Design Department office will be 343
McLaurin Hall
2. FTE for the
Design Department Administrative Assistant approved
3. Jennifer Belk, Interior Design, completed the Leadership in Energy
and Environmental Design (U.S. Green Building Council)
4. Rutledge Visual Resource Center has a new coordinator, Sally Brown.
E. CVPA Student Services
Kimberly Wright
1. 10 Orientations held this summer
2. Freshman Assembly August 20 at 11 a.m. Johnson Theatre
3. Graduation Reception December 14 at 6:30
4. Possible Scholarship Reception
F. Galleries Karen Derksen
1. Mark Coplan Exhibition Sept. 12
a. Also a 2007 Medal of Honor Honoree - posthoumous
2. Paul Matheny Lecture (SC State Museum)
3. Patrick Gallery New Works by Carla Stetson
a. installation in downtown Rock Hill at the Gettys Building
b. working with students
4. First Fall 2007 Gallery Reception Fri. Oct. 5 6:30 p.m. 8 p.m.
5. Common Book Project - # of presentations by CVPA faculty
a. approved cultural events
G. Office of Special Projects Amanda
Woolwine
1. Fall Events Calendars
2. Medal of Honor
3. Christmasville
4. Come See Me
Festival
H. ABC Office Christine Fisher
1. The
ABC Project met with the Council of Arts Education Presidents (CAEP).
2. The ABC Project assisted with a $48,220 grant form the SDE, worked
with arts teachers to create
Scope and Sequence Curriculum Guides in the Arts.
3. This year the ABC Project will form a task force to write standards
and a curriculum guide for creative writing.
4. The Project received $445,900 in grants from the SC Department of
Education to contract and managed 21
summer arts institutes.
a. There were 537 teachers from 68 of the eighty-six school districts in
South Carolina in attendance at these institutes in June
5. ABC Sites grown from 7schools & districts to 54 schools & districts
this year
6. The ABC Theatre Task Force will reconvene with the addition of
several school superintendents and pro-theatre
Highly Qualified English teachers added to the committee.
7. Dr. Sarah Cunningham, Arts Education
Director for the National Endowment of the Arts visited two ABC Sites in April.
8. Applied for NEA grant to support the ABC Outreach Program
9. MENC Government Relations Task Force worked all last year to rewrite
the Music for All Students: Planning
Music Education Advocacy Booklet.
Christine Fisher served on that
committee.
(http://www.menc.org/information/legislationpolicy/planning_music_ed_ad_web.pdf.)
10. This October marks the 20 Year anniversary of the ABC
Project. A year long celebration will occur with
a large celebration happening at the first ABC Steering Committee meeting
on Oct.26.
I. CVPA Associate Dean - Alice
Burmeister
1. Advising training
2. +/- grading please read the e-mail Tim Drueke sent
3. Travel Request deadline Jan. June 2008
a. Fri. Oct. 19, 2007
4. Core Commitments Conference
a. 2 year project
b. Sponsored by Association of American Colleges & Universities
c. developed programs to help students
i.
academics and personal integrity
d. Winthrop was 1 of 20 universities at the conference
e. This Fall there will be a voluntary survey on-line
VIII. Old
Business
IX.
New Business
A.
Approval of Changes to CVPA Bylaws
1.
CVPA Committee representatives
i.
Increase from 5 members to 6 members (1 from each department and 2
at-large)
ii.
SUGGESTION 6 members will cause ties in committee votes. Leave the
committee membership at 5
by adding the Design representative and decreasing the at-large
representatives from 2 to 1.
2. Changes noted - Moved seconded passed.
B.
Approval of Addition to CVPA Bylaws
1. CVPA Exhibition Committee - add
committee to list of CVPA Committees
i.
Moved Seconded passed.
C.
Elections for CVPA and University-wide Committees
1. University-wide
Committee on Undergraduate
Instruction (CUI)
- Chad Dresbach, Design
2. CVPA
Personnel Committee - Anna Sartin, Theatre & Dance
3. CVPA
Exhibition Committee - Janet Gray, Theatre & Dance
X.
Announcements
A. Arts
Ball Seymour Simmons and Laura Dufresne
1. Fri. Oct. 26 McBryde Hall
2. Theme Day of the Dead (the Mexican holiday; not the movie)
3.
http://www.winthrop.edu/vpa/day_of_dead.htm
B. Medal of Honor in
the Arts Amanda Woolwine
1. Fri. Oct. 19 8 p.m.
2. No comp tickets for CVPA faculty/staff this year
C. Create Carolina
Amanda Woolwine
1. Planning is underway for 2008
D. CVPA Mentor/Protιgι
Program Alice Burmeister
XI. Adjournment
XII. CVPA Graduate Faculty Meeting
XIII. Reception - Rutledge Gallery
Note: There
was a brief meeting
of the CVPA Graduate Faculty immediately following the CVPA Faculty Assembly.
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All faculty members of the College
of Visual and Performing Arts who hold membership in the Faculty Conference
shall be members of the Faculty Assembly. Membership in the Faculty Conference
is extended to every person who holds rank as instructor, assistant professor,
associate professor, or professor at Winthrop University, with the following
exceptions: lecturers, adjunct faculty, and visiting faculty are not members of
Faculty Conference. The eligibility of an individual who does not hold
membership in the Faculty Conference shall be determined by the Faculty Assembly.
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