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Title: ARTS


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The College of Arts Sciences
Spring 2007 Faculty Meeting Meeting
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The College of Arts Sciences
The State of the College
Spring 2007
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The College of Arts Sciences
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Enrollment
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SPRING 2007 ENROLLMENT
OU - Norman
  • Undergraduate 17,464 - 3.6
  • Graduate 3,381 - 3.2
  • Post Bacc. Special 135 4.7
  • Law 487 - 5.6
  • Total 21,467 - 3.6

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SPRING 2007 ENROLLMENT
AS Norman
  • Undergraduate 7,044 - 3.5
  • Graduate 1,304 - 1.4
  • Total 8,348 - 2.5

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AS SPRING ENROLLMENT TRENDS
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  • Enrollment by Academic Major
  • Spring 2007

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Spring 07 AS Undergraduate Enrollment By Major
(Top 10)
  • Zoology - 954 (66)
  • Psychology 848 (15)
  • Sociology 783 ( -9)
  • Political Science 526 ( -38)
  • Health Exercise Sciences 484 ( -62)
  • Microbiology 432 (14)
  • Chemistry Biochemistry 408 (23)
  • International Area Studies 349 (21)
  • History 327 (15)
  • English 318 ( -41)

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Spring 07 AS Undergraduate Enrollment By Major
(11-20)
  • Communication 278 ( -55)
  • Human Relations 277 (27)
  • Economics 267 ( -21)
  • Letters 252 ( -48)
  • Film Video Studies 167 ( -20)
  • Anthropology 161 ( -2)
  • Math 156 ( -13)
  • Spanish 153 ( 4)
  • Undecided 114 ( -9)
  • Social Work 104 ( 3)

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Spring 07 AS Undergraduate Enrollment By Major
(21-30)
  • AS Planned Program 104 (38)
  • Philosophy 102 ( 1)
  • Religious Studies 73 ( -9)
  • Physics 54 ( 4)
  • Linguistics 54 ( 7)
  • Information Studies 51 ( -3)
  • French 47 ( -5)
  • Classics 39 ( 4)
  • Botany 39 ( -1)
  • Native American Studies 34 ( -1)

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Spring 07 AS Undergraduate Enrollment By Major
(31-38)
  • Astronomy Astrophysics 33 ( 6)
  • Public Affairs Administration 32 ( -9)
  • AFAM 29 ( -19)
  • Russian 25 ( 1)
  • German 21 ( 4)
  • Chinese 15 ( 9)
  • Womens Studies 13 ( 1)
  • Ethics Religion - 4 ( 0)

15
  • Freshman Enrollment Projections
  • Fall 2007

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Freshman ApplicationsFall 2004 Fall 2007
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Freshman AdmissionsFall 2004 Fall 2007
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Freshman EnrollmentFall 2003 Fall 2006
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  • Size of the Faculty

20
Changes in Students vs Permanent Faculty
Faculty
466
33
350
21
Changes in Students vs Permanent Faculty
8642
Faculty
466
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Students
350
34
6449
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Faculty Recruiting For Fall 2007
  • 54 Tenure/Tenure Track searches
  • 24 Vacant positions
  • 30 New positions
  • 8 Renewable Term searches (all new)

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Faculty Recruiting For Fall 2007
  • 54 Tenure/Tenure Track searches
  • Hired 39
  • Closed 2
  • Open 13
  • 8 Renewable Term searches
  • Hired 6
  • Closed 0
  • Open 2

Projected Net Gain 36
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Changes in Students vs Permanent Faculty
502
Projected
8500
Faculty
Students
25
  • FY 08 Budget Outlook

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FY 08 Budget Outlook
  • ?

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  • Support of
  • Faculty/Staff
  • and Students
  • FY07

28
Support of Faculty/StaffFY 07 (ytd)
  • Faculty Computer Program 616,557
  • Junior Faculty Fellowships 162,000
  • Faculty Enrichment Grants 141,160
  • Information Technology Grants 111,917
  • Faculty/Staff Travel and Development
    78,524
  • Awards to Faculty 10,000
  • Symposia 8,074
  • Teaching Scholars Initiative 5,000
  • Faculty Events 2,583
  • Visiting Speakers 2,250

1,138,065
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Support of StudentsFY07 (ytd)
  • Additional Academic Advisors 133,450
  • Career Services 32,000
  • Student Travel 21,081
  • Student Events 1,435
  • Student Recruitment 1,550
  • 189,516

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Private Giving
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Private GivingFY 07 Annual Giving Programs
  • AS Associates 43,694
  • Department Associates 39,944
  • Telemarketing 126,718
  • Other College Giving 340,335
  • Other Department Giving 663,893

Total YTD 1,214,584
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Private Giving FY 07 Major Gifts
  • Hudson Family Chair in History 259,095
  • Homer Ramona Paul Unrestricted 100,000
  • LeNorman Religious Studies Scholarships
    100,000
  • Anonymous Religious Studies Scholarships
    50,000
  • Hauger Leadership Scholars Bio Station
    43,500
  • C. Eugene Springer Scholarship in Math
    30,000
  • Paxton Leadership Scholars Scholarship
    30,000
  • Sidney DeVere Brown Scholarship in History
    25,000
  • Burks van der Helm Chemistry Scholarship
    14,380
  • Burks Eli Lilly van der Helm match 14,000

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Private Giving FY 07 Major Gifts
  • Hassler Educational Assistance Program 13,300
  • Woody Penny Young Scholarship 11,500
  • Jirous Sonic Scholarship 11,500
  • TW Adams Distinguished Alumni Lecture 10,185
  • Fritz Scholarship in English 10,000
  • Astellas Chemistry Faculty Enrichment 10,000
  • Schusterman Family Judiac Studies Program
    10,000
  • Jon Withrow Scholarships 10,000
  • Wilson Foundation LIS Scholarship 10,000
  • Wofford Leadership Scholars Scholarship 10,000

34
Private Giving 11 Year Comparison
35
AS Scholarships 2006-2007
275
225,900
167
36
AS Students with Financial Need 2006-2007
2,956
1,616
1,215
817
AS Students who qualify for financial
assistance, Spring 2007
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Second Century Scholarship Campaign
  • Second Century Scholarships in recognition of
    Oklahomas centennial
  • Part of Universitys 100 million Campaign for
    Scholarships
  • AS Goal 100 new scholarships (30 endowed) by
    February 2007
  • Equates to approximately 1.5 million

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Second Century Scholarship Campaign
  • Topped our goal at Kaleidoscope Evening
  • 1,511,403
  • 12 new Leadership Scholars scholarships (doubling
    the number of endowed LS scholarships)
  • 23 new endowed scholarships across the college
  • 21 Second Century Scholarships awarded in Fall 06

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Second Century Scholarship Campaign
  • Board of Visitors extended goal to 2.007 million
    through 2007
  • At end of March, we have gifts and pledges
    totaling 1.572 million
  • More than 600 gifts and pledges
  • Campaign totals do not include 2.4 million Steed
    Estate Endowment for Sooner Heritage Scholarships
    for AS students

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Initiatives
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  • Improving Graduation Rates

42
OU Graduation Rates
58.7
45.4
25.8
15.9
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Graduation Rates by College
1998, 1999, 2000 Sophomore Cohorts Combined
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Number of Graduates by College
1998, 1999, 2000 Sophomore Cohorts Combined
45
Classroom Renovation
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Classroom Renovation
  • Dale Hall 112

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Classroom Renovation
  • Kauffman 134

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Classroom Renovation
Completed Projects
  • Dale 116 
  • Kaufman 132, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138/139, and
    140 
  • Physical Sciences 416
  • Felgar 336
  • Dale 112
  • Felgar 334 and 319
  • Sarkeys M204
  • Kaufman 319
  • Sarkeys Energy Center M207/M209/N208
  • Felgar 304

19 rooms 1.24M
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Classroom Renovation
10 rooms 877K
Scheduled  
  • Kaufman 330
  • SEC A235
  • Gittinger 228, 317, 326, 332, 338, 344, 350
  • Carson 117

54
  • Career Planning Placement

55
Career Planning and Placement
  • Goal Help AS graduates find jobs
  • Partnership with OU Career Planning and Placement
  • Encouraging employers to hire AS graduates

56
AS Students Registered with Career Services
1678
1546
480
353
235
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AS Student Job Interviews
361
294
58
Corporate Partnerships
59
Questions Discussion
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  • Changes in Faculty

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In Memoriam
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Danney Goble Department of Classics and Letters
13 years at OU
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Retirements2006-2007
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Faculty Retirements
ARCH SURVEY William (Larry) Neal (32 years)
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Faculty Retirements
CHEMISTRY BIOCHEMISTRY Glenn Dryhurst (39
years)
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Faculty Retirements
HISTORY Robert Shalhope (40 years)
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Faculty Retirements
NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES Clara Sue Kidwell (12
years)
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CONGRATULATIONS!
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  • AWARD RECIPIENTS
  • 2006-2007

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Pete Pierce
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College Awards
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Carl Albert Award
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Carl Albert Award
Craig Lavoie Political Science and Letters
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Irene Rothbaum Outstanding Assistant Professor
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Irene Rothbaum Outstanding Assistant Professor
for 2007
  • Hester Baer
  • Modern Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

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AS Teaching Scholars AwardThe Longmire Prize
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Nicole Judice- CampbellPsychology
2007 Longmire Prize Awardee
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Deans Outstanding Advising Award
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Deans Outstanding Advising Award
  • Brandi Goldman
  • Communication

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Deans Outstanding Advising Award
  • Cheryl Walker-Esbaugh
  • Classics and Letters

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowships
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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Monica Alzate
  • Social Work

84
AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Kermyt Anderson
  • Anthropology

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Krystal Beamon
  • Sociology

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Susan Burke
  • Library and Information Studies

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • J. Ray Canoy
  • History

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Christopher Carter
  • English

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Robert Cichewicz
  • Chemistry and Biochemistry

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Lisa Foster
  • Communication

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Daniela Garofalo
  • English

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • John Philip Gibson
  • Botany and Microbiology
  • Zoology

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Eric Heinze
  • International and Area Studies
  • Political Science

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Alisa Hicklin
  • Political Science

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Kenneth Hodges
  • English

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Sherri Irvin
  • Philosophy

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Carlos Lamarche
  • Economics

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Yong Wook Lee
  • International and Area Studies
  • Political Science

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Robert Lemon
  • Modern Languages, Literatures,
  • and Linguistics

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Yianna Liatsos
  • English

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Chuanbin Mao
  • Chemistry and Biochemistry

102
AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Betsy Van der Veer Martens
  • Library and Information Studies

103
AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Amy Olberding
  • Philosophy
  • International and Area Studies

104
AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Martin Piotrowski
  • Sociology

105
AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Ingo Schlupp
  • Zoology

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Susan Schroeder
  • Chemistry and Biochemistry

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Elena Songster
  • History
  • International and Area Studies

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Bradley Stevenson
  • Botany and Microbiology

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AS Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship
  • Myongho Yi
  • Library and Information Studies

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CONGRATULATIONS!
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University Awards
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Research CouncilJunior Faculty Research Awards
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Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Gregory Burge
  • Economics

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Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Firat Demir
  • Economics

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Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Dylan Herrick
  • Modern Languages, Literatures,
  • and Linguistics

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Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Jason Houston
  • Modern Languages, Literatures,
  • and Linguistics

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Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Yong-Mi Kim
  • Library and Information Studies

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Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Nancy LaGreca
  • Modern Languages, Literatures,
  • and Linguistics

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Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Meeyoung Lamothe
  • Political Science

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Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Patrick Livingood
  • Anthropology

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Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Gregory Miller
  • Political Science

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Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Christian Remling
  • Mathematics

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Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Carsten Schapkow
  • History

124
Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Jonathan Stalling
  • English

125
Junior Faculty Research Award
  • David Vishanoff
  • Religious Studies

126
Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Diane Warren
  • Anthropology

127
Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Justin Wert
  • Political Science

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Junior Faculty Research Award
  • Jane Wickersham
  • History

129
CONGRATULATIONS!
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University of Oklahoma Student Association Award
forOutstanding Faculty
  • Richard L. Beck
  • Classics and Letters

131
University of Oklahoma Student Association Award
forOutstanding Faculty
  • Debra A. Bemben
  • Health and Exercise Science

132
University of Oklahoma Student Association Award
forOutstanding Faculty
  • Michael G. Bemben
  • Health and Exercise Science

133
University of Oklahoma Student Association Award
forOutstanding Faculty
  • Robert J. Franzese
  • Sociology

134
Graduate Student Association Outstanding Graduate
Teaching Assistant
  • Yongan Wu
  • Modern Languages, Literatures and Linguistics

135
Good Teaching Award
  • Cynthia Gordon
  • Zoology

136
Good Teaching Award
  • Logan Whalen
  • Modern Languages, Literatures
  • and Linguistics

137
General Education Teaching Award
  • Donald J. Maletz
  • Political Science

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Ph.D. Dissertation Prize Recipient
  • Stephanie Alvarez
  • Modern Languages, Literatures and Linguistics

139
Graduate Teaching Assistant Award
  • Marion Bausch
  • Modern Languages, Literatures and Linguistics

140
OU Foundation Excellence in Teaching Award
  • Douglas Gaffin
  • Zoology

141
OU Foundation Excellence in Teaching Award
  • Robert Franzese
  • Sociology

142
OU Foundation Excellence in Teaching Award
  • David Ray
  • Political Science

143
Presidential Professorships George Lynn Cross
Research Professorships
Distinguished Professorships
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Presidential Professorships
145
Presidents Associates Presidential Professorship
  • Kelly Damphousse
  • Sociology

146
Presidents Associates Presidential Professorship
  • Darryl McCullough
  • Mathematics

147
Joseph Paxton Presidential Professorship
  • Samuel Huskey
  • Classics and Letters

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Ted and Cuba Webb Presidential Professorship
  • Matthew Johnson
  • Physics and Astronomy

149
CONGRATULATIONS!
150
George Lynn Cross Research Professorships
151
George Lynn Cross Research Professorship
  • Eve Bannet
  • English

152
George Lynn Cross Research Professorship
  • Kimball Milton
  • Physics and Astronomy

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CONGRATULATIONS!
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LET THE PARTY BEGIN
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THEEND
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Non-profit Sector Initiative
157
Non-profit Sector Initiative
  • Non-profit Organizational Studies Minor
  • Partnership with Sarkeys Foundation
  • Student Chapter of American Humanics
  • Future masters and bachelors degrees

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Ethics Initiative
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Ethics Initiative
  • Participation in Oklahoma City and Norman
    Chapters of OKEthics
  • Sponsoring OU Student Chapter of OKEthics

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On-Line Education
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On-line Education
  • Goals
  • Provide current students with flexible course
    scheduling options
  • Provide distance students with the opportunity to
    finish their degree
  • Provide appropriate majors on-line

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AS On-line Courses
Semester Courses Sections Enrollment
  • Fall 2001 2 38
  • Fall 2002 6 142
  • Fall 2003 8 16 420
  • Fall 2004 28 51 950
  • Fall 2005 52 75 1415
  • Fall 2006 70 102 1800

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On-line Degrees
  • Bachelor of Arts in Information Studies
  • School of Library Information Studies
  • Spring 2007
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