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Transition Advisory Team Meeting, February 19,2013
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TRANSITION ADVISORY TEAM MEETINGFebruary 19, 2013 | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Lod Cook Alumni Center, Abell Board Room
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Meeting Information
This meeting is being streamed live at:
http://connect.lsu.edu/tat
For a copy of this presentation or more information about LSU 2015 visit:
www.lsu.edu/lsu2015
Dr. Christel Slaughter
OPENING REMARKS
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Opening Remarks
The Transition Advisory Team received a number of positive comments regarding the openness and the transparency of your last meeting.
Dr. Ikenberry’s remarks were direct and your discussion was candid.
Today we will continue that type of dialogue and will focus on the core functions of the university rather than the administrative or support functions.
Dr. Christel Slaughter
OBJECTIVES FORTODAY’S MEETING
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Today’s Objectives
Explore the three-fold mission of a top tier public university.
Present a panel of internal subject matter experts to help us to understand what makes a university great.
Utilize their input and your discussion to refine a vision and tenets for an integrated university prepared to handle the future.
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Louisiana’s Board of Regents
2011 Master Plan outlines the roles and structure for higher education institutions in the state of Louisiana.
Follows the creation, re-naming, and realignment of the colleges around the state.
Articulates four major systems of higher education: Louisiana Community and Technical Colleges System University of Louisiana System Southern University System Louisiana State University System
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Louisiana Community and Technical College System Mission
The mission of the LCTCS is to improve the quality of life of the State's citizens through educational programs offered through our colleges. We strive to increase the opportunities for Louisiana's workforce to succeed through skills training programs. And, we work to provide our citizens the opportunity to learn continuously. We are committed to teaching what is needed, when it is needed, and where it is needed within available resources.
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The University of LouisianaSystem Mission
The University of Louisiana System is a public, multi-campus university system dedicated to the service of Louisiana and its people. The System offers a broad spectrum of educational opportunities ranging from technical training at the associate level to research at the doctoral level.
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The Southern University System Mission
The Southern University System is a multi-campus, State of Louisiana university system continually building upon a legacy of providing opportunity to students from all walks of life.
Our mission is to further develop and fortify our land grant purpose with emphasis on appropriate access and delivery of quality instruction, problem-solving, high-impact research, extension, and service.
Southern University System values excellence in teaching, research, and public service. The System is committed to providing a safe environment conducive to learning while operating in accordance with the highest standards of management and efficiency.
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Louisiana’s Flagship Institution
Louisiana’s flagship institution is the premiere public research university. The flagship university is expected to: Provide leadership in higher education in the State; Practice highly selective admissions; Offer a wide variety of undergraduate programs; Offer an extensive number of master’s and doctoral
programs; Maintain an appropriate mix of undergraduate, graduate,
and professional students; and Sponsor a broad range of research programs.
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Board of Regents Institution and Category
Four-Year 1 Louisiana State University and A&M College Four-Year 2 Louisiana Tech University University of Louisiana at Lafayette University of New OrleansFour-Year 3 Southeastern Louisiana University Southern University and A&M College at Baton Rouge University of Louisiana at Monroe
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Board of Regents Institution and Category Four-Year 4 Grambling State University Louisiana State in Shreveport McNeese State University Nicholls State University Northwestern State University Southern University at New OrleansTwo-Year with Bachelors Louisiana State University at AlexandriaTwo-Year 1 Delgado Community College LA2 Baton Rouge Community College LA3 Two-Year 2 Bossier Parish Community College Louisiana State University at Eunice
Dr. Christel Slaughter
UNDERSTANDING THE THREE-FOLD MISSION OF LSU
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LSU’s Three-Fold Mission
Academics Research Public Service
Today we will focus on the first two elements.
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Why Does Louisiana Need a Truly Great Teaching and Research University?
LSU A&M
LSU Hebert Law Center
LSU Agricultural
Center
LSU Pennington Biomedical Research
CenterLSU
Shreveport
LSU Alexandria
LSU Eunice
LSU Health Sciences
Center New Orleans
LSU Health Sciences Center
Shreveport
LSU Health Care
Services Division
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Questions We Want to Answer…
What do we mean by "academic excellence?” How can we measure success in our research
mission? What challenges must we overcome to attain our
goals? What are the internal and external factors that will
influence our journey? What are our core strengths?
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Association of American UniversitiesAn association of 62 leading research universities in the United States and Canada
The 62 AAU universities in the United States award more than one-half of all U.S. doctoral degrees and 55% of those are in the sciences and engineering.
Federal academic research conducted by AAU universities totaled $18.9 billion in FY 2009, or 58% of all federal research funds provided to colleges and universities.
In 2008, 65% of U.S. academic postdoctoral positions were at AAU institutions.
Since the founding of the Nobel Prizes in 1901, 35% of all winners and 70% of winners at U.S. universities have been affiliated with an AAU institution.
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Association of American UniversitiesAn association of 62 leading research universities in the United States and Canada
Percent of National Total in 2010
Undergraduates 5.8%
Bachelor's Degrees Awarded 15.4%
Graduate Students 18.5%
Master's Degrees Awarded 17.2%
National Merit/Achievement Scholars 62.4%
International Students 29.9%
Study Abroad Students 27.0%
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DISCOVERY. Expand Discovery Through Transformative Research…
Measures of impact of scholarship and creative activity as determined by national norms in individual disciplines
Research expenditures (federal and total) Ph.D’s and Master’s degrees awarded (total and per FTE) Patents awarded National awards for faculty research/creative activity Research expenditures per FTE (federal and total) Placement of Ph.D’s in tenure track positions and industry Number of start-up businesses from LSU research Faculty membership in National Academies Research funding involving more than one unit Number of post-doctoral associates Licensing income Number of faculty consulting engagements Number of national/international symposia organized
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LEARNING. Enhance a Faculty-led and Student-centered Learning Environment…
Number of degrees awarded Research expenditures targeting instructional activities National awards for students Proportion of graduate students 6-year graduation rate of new freshman Number of undergraduates involved in a research experiences Number of students enrolled in CxC courses SAT/ACT mean of incoming freshman Number of STEM degrees awarded Number of fellowships Number and quality of Honors College students Number of National Merit and Achievement Scholars Retention (1st to 2nd year; 1st to 3rd year) Number of students accepted Number and retention of transfer students
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DIVERSITY. Strengthen the Intellectual Environment…
Number of tenure-track faculty by race and gender Number of students pursuing study abroad Number of student credit hours in courses that introduce diverse
communities or cultures Research expenditures in projects involving a significant international
component or partner Number of undergraduate and graduate students by race and gender
Number of Fulbright Scholars Number of annual participants in LSU cultural events Number of graduate students involved in LSU research exchange
programs with universities abroad Degrees awarded by race and gender Number of international students (undergraduate and graduate)
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ENGAGEMENT. Promote Engagement of Faculty, Staff, and Students…
Number of faculty or staff serving on boards, commissions and committees
Number of student credit hours in service learning courses
Number of faculty serving on leadership positions in national organizations
Number of students pursuing periods of national and international service
Number of faculty serving on editorial boards for journals
Number of faculty awards for community service
Gaines Foster, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Humanities and Social SciencesThomas R. Klei, Ph.D., Boyd Professor and Interim Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic DevelopmentStuart R. Bell, Ph.D., Executive Vice President and Provost
PANEL DISCUSSION
Break for 30 minutes
LUNCH
Group Discussion
VISION AND TENETS FOR LSU 2015
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Proposed Vision for LSU 2015
LSU will be a statewide, integrated university, recognized by peer institutions, faculty, students, and employers for its high level of academic achievement, focused research excellence, commitment to service, rich culture, and bold enterprise.
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Proposed Tenets for LSU 2015
Build a faculty and learning environment that inspires academic excellence
Provide a student experience that supports lifetimes of success and understanding
Produce collaborative and cross-unit discoveries that solve Louisiana’s and the world’s most pressing challenges
Fuel Louisiana’s economic development Build a cohesive, accountable, and sustainable
operating model for the 21st century
Dr. Christel Slaughter
SUB-COMMITTEE MEETING STRUCTURE AND STATUS UPDATE
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Transition Advisory Team
Next meeting:
March 5, 4 to 9:30 p.m.Lod Cook Alumni Center, Abell Board Room
Guest speaker: President Gordon Gee, The Ohio State University
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Academic Sub-Committee
Next meeting:
February 28, 1 to 3 p.m.Baton Rouge, Location TBD
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Research and Discovery Sub-Committee
Next meeting:
February 28, 8 a.m. to noonBaton Rouge, Location TBD
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Finance and Revenue and Operations and Technology Sub-Committees
Next Meetings:
Commercialization and Technology Transfer Task Force February 27, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. – LSUS, Location TBD
Streamlining Procedures, Rules and Regulations Task Force March 6, 10 a.m. to noon – Baton Rouge, Location TBD
Technology Task Force February 21, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. – 212 Efferson Hall, LSU
Administrative Services Task Force February 21, 10 a.m. to noon – 212 Efferson Hall, LSU
Revenue Generation Task Force February 21, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. – 212 Efferson Hall, LSU
External Affairs Task Force March 13, 1 to 2:30 p.m. – Baton Rouge, Location TBD
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Student Experience Sub-Committee
Next meeting:
February 19, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.Lod Cook Alumni Center, Abell Board Room
President Jenkins
ADJOURNMENT