Announcements for the week of December 9, 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Announcements for the week of December 9

 

 

 

 

 

Spotlight

 

 

  • Faculty Meeting, TODAY, Mon., Dec. 9, 4-6pm, Swenson 101, with refreshments in the Pamela M. Jolicoeur Gallery beginning at 3:40pm. Meeting documents can be found on the Faculty Governance Blackboard.
     
  • 2020 Winter Faculty Retreat, Tues., Jan. 21, 8:30am - 1:15pm, Lundring Events Center, Thousand Oaks Campus. Theme: Reflecting on our Past, Creating our Future. RSVP and Draft Schedule Here  All full-time and part-time faculty welcome!

 

Events

 

 

  • Application for PromotionAccording to the faculty handbook, it is your responsibility to initiate application for promotion as you are eligible. If you are eligible and would like to apply for promotion next year, you need to complete the Declaration and Peer Evaluator Form by December 15. (As was discussed at the November faculty meeting, the deadline has been moved up to December 15.) The form can be found online HERE (you will need to log in with your CLU username and password first – the form begins by entering your Chair and Dean information). You will receive a confirmation email once it has been submitted. More information about eligibility for promotion can be found in the Faculty Handbook, Section II. Click here to access this section. 
     
  • WASC Report Feedback Requested-Cal Lutheran will be hosting a WASC visiting team for our Special Visit on March 18-19, 2020. This is a follow-up to our re-accreditation in 2015 to provide progress on the issues cited in the last visit. Click here to view a draft report that is due to WASC in early January. We invite you to read the report and provide any feedback to us by Friday, December 13. We welcome any additional information that you suggest we include, as well as corrections or other comments. You’ll notice that this is a draft and many of the links have not yet been activated (you don’t need to point those out – we’re working on them). Please send your comments to acaffairs@callutheran.edu.
     
  • As a reminder, the Cal Lutheran Blackboard system is migrating from on premises to the cloud. To accommodate the move, starting at midnight on December 26 until noon December 29, blackboard will be available within the MyCLU portal in a read only mode. This means students cannot submit assignments and faculty cannot post grades within Blackboard (some of you do) during that time. However, student work prior to the cutoff can be viewed and downloaded as necessary. Students and faculty will be able to access Blackboard and make changes within Blackboard after noon on December 29. WebAdvisor will be available during this time for faculty to submit grades.
     
  • History of Psychology Symposium 2019, Mon., Dec. 9, Wed., Dec. 11, and Fri., Dec. 13, 10:30am, Swenson 106.
     
  • Come join us for a Lunch & Learn, Mon, Dec. 9, 12-1pm, Kingsmen Room (Student Union). Ryan Kolter and Chris Paul (Student Affairs) will be holding a discussion on sexual violence prevention, consent and Title IX (including new updates to our process) followed by a Q & A. Lunch will be provided by Urbane Café. If you have any questions, contact either Chris (clpaul@callutheran.edu) or Ryan (rkolter@callutheran.edu). We hope you can join us for this important and informative program.
     
  • Staff and Faculty Lunch, Wed., Dec. 11, 11am - 1pm, reserved area in the UPSTAIRS Ullman Dining Commons. The discounted price of $8 + tax includes all menu options offered in the Dining Commons.
     
  • IRB Faculty Information Meeting -  The IRB Committee and the IRB Consultants from Huron Consulting will be holding an IRB Faculty Information Meeting, Wed., Dec. 11, 3-4pm, Swenson 120.
     
  • History Lecture Series: Accommodation and Resistance, Wed., Dec. 11, 7pm, Lundring Events Center. Paul Hanson (History Professor Emeritus) will speak on "The British Raj." Admission is free.
     
  • Mariachi Ensemble Concert, Wed., Dec. 11, 7:30pm, Samuelson Chapel. Admission is free.
     
  • University Chapel, Thurs., Dec. 12, 11:25am Samuelson Chapel. Chapel Choir Christmas Celebration.
     
  • CANCELLED - Center for Teaching and Learning's Lunch Series, Thurs., Dec. 12.   If you would like to propose a topic or lead a session, please contact Cia DeMartino at cdemarti@callutheran.edu
  • Merry Morning Cheer, Fri., Dec. 13, 9 - 10am, Pederson Administrative Bldg., 1st floor lobby. Hosted by the President's Office.
     
  • President's Christmas Camaraderie Party, Fri., Dec. 13, 3-6pm, the President's Residence, 372 Camino de Celeste, Thousand Oaks.
     
  • Jazz Collective, Fri., Dec. 13, 7:30pm, Preus-Brandt Forum. Admission is free.
     
  • IRB Update - At this point, all of the researchers with ongoing projects that were previously approved by IRB have been contacted.  They have been asked to provide additional information and/or have been given the "green light" to resume their research. If you or your students have an ongoing research project and have NOT been contacted, please email IRB@callutheran.eduNew IRB applications are now being accepted.  Click here to apply via the IRB website.
     
  • Incomplete Grades – Are you assigning an “IN” (Incomplete) this semester or term?  Please consider using the Incomplete Grade Contract: Click here to find the Incomplete Grade Contract under the Forms heading. For questions please contact Academic Services. Here are the Policies on Incomplete Grades (Please note that this form and policy are not for PLTS):
    • Undergraduate Student Policy:  A grade of "IN" (Incomplete) may be assigned only in the case of students who, for illness or other circumstances beyond their control, have missed a final examination or major piece of work. Students may not make up the Incomplete by repeating the course. For traditional undergraduate students, an "IN" automatically becomes an "F" if not made up by the published date for the last day to withdraw from a course of the following regular semester after the Incomplete grade was given. For Bachelor's Degree for Professionals students, an "IN" automatically becomes an "F" if not made up by the last day of the following term.
    • Graduate Student Policy: A grade of “IN” (Incomplete) may be assigned only in the case of a student who, for illness or other circumstances beyond his or her control, has missed a final examination or major piece of work. A student may not make up the Incomplete by repeating the course. Make-up work must be evaluated by the instructor who assigned the original grade of Incomplete. If not made up within one year’s time, an “IN” automatically becomes an “NC.” A student may petition in writing to extend an “IN” beyond one year if there are extenuating circumstances.
       
  • Upcoming Grade Due Dates:
    • Term 2 – Grades due Sat., Dec. 14, at Midnight
    • Fall Semester – Grades due Thurs., Jan. 2, at 8:00am
    • Winter Term – Grades due Thurs., Feb. 27, at Noon
       
  • Student Commencement Speakers: We are looking for faculty interested in joining the group that will choose the 2020 student commencement speakers. If you are interested in serving on this group, please email Karissa Oien at koien@callutheran.edu by Dec. 20.
     
  • Artists and Speakers Funding - Looking for funding for that special artist or speaker you would like to bring to campus? Click here to submit your proposals to the Artists and Speakers committee. We’re looking forward to your requests! For questions, contact Michael Pearce at pearce@callutheran.edu.
     
  • Project CHESS Faculty Learning CIRCLE Collaborative application now open for 2020-2021-The Culturally Inclusive & Responsive Curricula for Learning Equity (CIRCLE) Collaborative brings together faculty learning communities (FLCs) from Cal Lutheran and Moorpark College to participate in a year-long professional development program that provides the tools to (re)design syllabi to be more culturally relevant, responsive, and sustaining for historically marginalized students. The application for the 2020-2021 cohort is now open to Cal Lutheran University and Moorpark College faculty. Program Dates- 3-Day Workshop: May 27-29, 2020;1-Day Workshop: January 8, 2021;3-Day Workshop June 2-4, 2021. To access the application, CLICK HERE. The application deadline is Mon., Jan. 13, 2020. Project CHESS is a Title V HSI cooperative grant of Cal Lutheran and Moorpark College. Please contact Adrienne Arguijo-Morgan at aarguijomorgan@callutheran.edu or x3090 with questions.
     
  • Nominations and expressions of interest are invited for the position of Pre-Health Advisor. This position carries a three-year term and will commence in Fall 2020. The position is open to all full-time faculty in the Natural Sciences Division. Please click here for more information about the Pre-Health Advising program. Specific details about the position can be provided upon request. Please contact Jean Sandlin jsandlin@callutheran.edu by Dec. 15 for nominations/expressions of interest.
     
  • Festival of Scholars: The last day to plan a session to be included in the 2020 Festival of Scholars is Jan. 27, 2020. Click here to complete the Session Request Form and return to fos@callutheran.edu or Ashley Morris at MC 1425.
     
  • The Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship, along with the ALLIES office, are in the planning stages for the upcoming 2020 Summer Research Fellowship application cycle. Please click here to let us know if you plan to work with students to apply for a Cal Lutheran undergraduate research fellowship. This form is non-binding and will give us a general idea of how many faculty are available and willing to work with students this summer. If you would like more information about summer undergraduate research opportunities, please email ourcs@callutheran.edu
     
  • Humanizing the Other: Art by Salomón Huerta exhibit in the Kwan Fong Gallery through Jan. 3, 2020.
     
  • Key Frames: A Celebration of Animation and Production Art, exhibit in the William Rolland Gallery of Fine Art through Jan. 9, 2020.

 

Upcoming

 

 

  • Merry Morning Cheer, Mon., Dec. 16 AND Fri., Dec. 20, 9 - 10am, Pederson Administrative Bldg., 1st floor lobby. Hosted by the President's Office.
     
  • Campus closed for Winter Break beginning Mon., Dec. 23 and will re-open again Thurs., Jan. 2, 2020.
     
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday - Mon., Jan. 20 - Most administrative offices closed.
     
  • January/February start dates for classes:
    • 8-week program classes (Term 3) begin Mon., Jan. 6.
    • 11-week program classes (Winter Term) resume Thurs., Jan. 2.
    • PLTS January Term begins Mon., Jan. 6.
    • Spring Semester classes begin Wed., Jan. 22.
    • PLTS Spring Semester begins Mon., Feb. 3.

 

 

 


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