Graduate Council – Minutes
East Tennessee State University
September 29, 2008 1:15pm
President’s Conference Room – Dossett Hall 206
Present: Dr. Judith R. Anderson, Dr. David A. Arnall, Ms. Amy Arnold, Dr. Jeffrey Beck, Ms. Queen Brown, Dr. Stacy D. Brown, Dr. Scott W. Champney, Dr. Wallace E. Dixon, Dr. Wayne Gillespie, Dr. Helene K. Halvorson, Dr. Donald B. Hoover, Ms. Billie Lancaster, Dr. Martha M. Pointer, Dr. Phillip R. Scheuerman, Dr. Marie Tedesco, Dr. Paul Trogen, Dr. Jon Webb
Absent: Ms. Maria D. Costa, Dr. Helen K. Halvorson (excused), Ms. Jessica King,
Ms. Jenny Reed, Dr. Jasmine Renner
Guest: Dr. Michael Steets
Approval of April/May Minutes – The minutes were approved with no corrections.
Approval of August Minutes – The minutes were approved with no corrections.
Report on email vote of September 17, 2008 –
Dr. Champney reported the Graduate Council members voted by e-mail regarding the Ph.D. proposals and nineteen curriculum courses under the PEXS department that was tabled at the previous meeting. The report of the vote is in the minutes of the called September 2008 meeting. Dr. Paul Stanton wrote a hand-written thank you expressing his gratitude for all the hard work the council and subcommittee did per Dr. Champney.
The establishment of a certificate in Public Health Leadership will meet the growing need for individuals with both middle and upper level administrative skills in Public Health. New and continued development of the current Public Health workforce will enhance the health of our region and state. The subcommittee recommends approval with the editorial changes:
Action taken by council: approved with recommended changes
This introduces the principles and practices of leadership within the core public health functions of assessment, policy development and assurance. The subcommittee recommends approval with the editorial changes:
Action taken by council: approved with recommended changes
This course will teach the basic skills necessary to evaluate a community health program. The subcommittee recommends approval with the editorial changes.
Action taken by council: approved with recommended changes
The course is designed to explore the major governmental and legal forces that shape public health policy in the United States. The subcommittee recommends approval with the editorial changes.
Action taken by council: approved with recommended changes
This course is designed to provide students as opportunity to integrate and synthesize material learned in the previous Public Health Leadership certificate courses and to gain experience in the field of public health leadership. The subcommittee recommends approval with the editorial changes.
Action taken by council: approved with recommended changes
The Graduate Faculty Subcommittee met twice in September 2008 to consider new and renewal applications to graduate faculty. Below are the recommendations of the committee.
New Applicants
Applicant Department Recommendation
3. Bailey, Beth Family Medicine Full
13. Grzych, Frank MUSC Assoc.
16. Nelson, Diane R. BIOL Assoc.
17. Pack, Robert Com. Health. Full
18. Powers, Laraine Health. Sci. Interim
Reapplications
Applicant Department Present Status Recommend
1. Baryla, Edward Econ&Fin. Assoc. Assoc.
3. Burgess, William D. HIST Full Assoc.
4. Champney, Scott Biochem. Full Full
5 Chi, David Intern. Med. Full Full
6. Chu, Ting Econ&Fin. Assoc. Full
7. Collins, Amy CASS/Arch. Interim Interim
8. Collins, Martha CUAI Full Assoc.
9. Davis, Don Art & Design Full Full
10. Ferslew, Kenneth PHAR Full Full
11. Florence, James PUBH Assoc. Assoc.
12. Gillespie, Wayne CJCR Assoc. Full
13. Glover, Eric ELPA Assoc. Assoc.
14. Govett, Aimee Lee CUAI Assoc. Assoc.
15. Hall, Kenneth FRLG Assoc. Assoc.
16. Hoover, Don PHAR Full Full
17. Johnson, David Biochem Full Full
20. Kridler, Jamie HDAL Assoc. Assoc.
22. McCallister, Leslie SOAA Assoc. Full
24. McGarry, Theresa ENGL Assoc. Assoc.
26. Mustain, Eric HSCI Assoc. Assoc.
27. Mwinyelle, Jerome FORL Interim Assoc.
29. Panus, Peter PHAR Full Full
29. Robertson, Leonard BIOL Assoc. Assoc
*Returned to department for additional information
The council members discussed the standards of associate verses full for graduate faculty status. Dr. Champney suggested tabling this discussion to a later date.