From jmann at langston.edu Fri Nov 8 17:07:55 2013 From: jmann at langston.edu (Mann,Joanna) Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2013 23:07:55 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Senate Document Message-ID: <0C0F5C3DDEB531498748C32B6CF8337130619D34@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Dear Colleagues, Attached to this email is the composite of the feedback from individuals and from our committee deliberations. Please carefully and critically review the document and advise me of any glaring errors of omission or commission which can be corrected before Tuesday's meeting of the general faculty. Please note the revisions that are highlighted in red. Thank you in advance for your assistance in delivering a quality document. JMann 405.466.3303 (Office) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Faculty Senate (1).doc Type: application/msword Size: 83456 bytes Desc: Faculty Senate (1).doc URL: From ekkhiwa at langston.edu Sun Nov 10 12:14:20 2013 From: ekkhiwa at langston.edu (Khiwa,Edward) Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2013 18:14:20 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Senate Document In-Reply-To: <0C0F5C3DDEB531498748C32B6CF8337130619D34@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> References: <0C0F5C3DDEB531498748C32B6CF8337130619D34@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Message-ID: <793FE4574583194B9BC24758193437DC3121127B@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Madam Chair, committee members and all colleagues: let us add the following language and necessary proposals into the LUFS document. 1. A chair of the LUFS will serve at a reduced load of one course during the tenure of executing the duties of the senate. 2.A serving senator can be re-elected by his/her constituency if no one prefers OR qualifies to stand to serve. Another committee: 3. Strategic planning, and Budget ( Details of this standing committee is already provided ONLY missing: " Strategic Planning".) 4. Academic Freedom and Tenure CONSTITUTION. 5. Amendments and Ratification: Amendments to this constitution may be proposed by the faculty senate or by petition to the chair of the faculty signed by sixty (60%) or (123)members of the general faculty, whichever is smaller. The chair of the faculty shall send copies of such proposals to all members of the general faculty and shall convene a special meeting of the general faculty to consider them not fewer than ten (10) class days after distribution. The proposed amendments shall then be submitted to a mail or electronic ballot of the general faculty. A three fourths majority of the votes cast is necessary for adoption. Immediately upon adoption, the amendments shall be transmitted to the President of the University. Upon consideration and approval by the University President, the amendments shall become effective. The Presidents' consideration shall be preceded by written analyses by University Counsel and by Board Counsel within 90 days following the general faculty vote that the amendments are consistent with Oklahoma Board of Regents policies. Bylaws. Amendments to the Bylaws may be proposed by the Faculty Senate or by petition to the chair of the Faculty signed by 60% OR 123 members of the general faculty, whichever is smaller. The chair of the Faculty shall send copies of such proposals to all members of the General Faculty. Not fewer than ten(10) class days nor more than fifteen (15) class days after distribution, a mail or electronic ballot shall be distributed to all members of the General faculty together with the arguments pros and cons. A two - thirds majority of the votes cast is necessary for adoption. Immediately upon adoption, the amendments shall be transmitted to the President of the University. Upon consideration and approval by the University president, the amendment shall be become effective. The president' consideration shall be preceded by written analyses by university Counsel and by Board counsel within 90 days following the General Faculty vote that the amendments are consistent with Oklahoma Board of Regents policies. Thanks, Professor Edward Khiwa, Member of the LUFS Committee. From: lu_faculty-bounces at lists.onenet.net [mailto:lu_faculty-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of Mann,Joanna Sent: Friday, November 08, 2013 5:08 PM To: lu_faculty at lists.onenet.net Cc: Montgomery Jr,Clyde Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Senate Document Dear Colleagues, Attached to this email is the composite of the feedback from individuals and from our committee deliberations. Please carefully and critically review the document and advise me of any glaring errors of omission or commission which can be corrected before Tuesday's meeting of the general faculty. Please note the revisions that are highlighted in red. Thank you in advance for your assistance in delivering a quality document. JMann 405.466.3303 (Office) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jmann at langston.edu Sun Nov 10 14:37:18 2013 From: jmann at langston.edu (Mann,Joanna) Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2013 20:37:18 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Senate Document In-Reply-To: <793FE4574583194B9BC24758193437DC3121127B@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> References: <0C0F5C3DDEB531498748C32B6CF8337130619D34@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu>, <793FE4574583194B9BC24758193437DC3121127B@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Message-ID: <0C0F5C3DDEB531498748C32B6CF8337130619DBF@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Dr. Khiwa, Thank you for your communication. The additions that you cite were neither discussed nor agreed on by committee members. Please do not confuse the issues. No additional changes should be submitted to the faculty for consideration at this juncture. Enjoy your day. JMann Chair, Faculty Senate Committee ________________________________ From: Khiwa,Edward Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 12:14 PM To: Mann,Joanna; lu_faculty at lists.onenet.net Cc: Montgomery Jr,Clyde Subject: RE: Faculty Senate Document Madam Chair, committee members and all colleagues: let us add the following language and necessary proposals into the LUFS document. 1. A chair of the LUFS will serve at a reduced load of one course during the tenure of executing the duties of the senate. 2.A serving senator can be re-elected by his/her constituency if no one prefers OR qualifies to stand to serve. Another committee: 3. Strategic planning, and Budget ( Details of this standing committee is already provided ONLY missing: ? Strategic Planning?.) 4. Academic Freedom and Tenure CONSTITUTION. 5. Amendments and Ratification: Amendments to this constitution may be proposed by the faculty senate or by petition to the chair of the faculty signed by sixty (60%) or (123)members of the general faculty, whichever is smaller. The chair of the faculty shall send copies of such proposals to all members of the general faculty and shall convene a special meeting of the general faculty to consider them not fewer than ten (10) class days after distribution. The proposed amendments shall then be submitted to a mail or electronic ballot of the general faculty. A three fourths majority of the votes cast is necessary for adoption. Immediately upon adoption, the amendments shall be transmitted to the President of the University. Upon consideration and approval by the University President, the amendments shall become effective. The Presidents? consideration shall be preceded by written analyses by University Counsel and by Board Counsel within 90 days following the general faculty vote that the amendments are consistent with Oklahoma Board of Regents policies. Bylaws. Amendments to the Bylaws may be proposed by the Faculty Senate or by petition to the chair of the Faculty signed by 60% OR 123 members of the general faculty, whichever is smaller. The chair of the Faculty shall send copies of such proposals to all members of the General Faculty. Not fewer than ten(10) class days nor more than fifteen (15) class days after distribution, a mail or electronic ballot shall be distributed to all members of the General faculty together with the arguments pros and cons. A two ? thirds majority of the votes cast is necessary for adoption. Immediately upon adoption, the amendments shall be transmitted to the President of the University. Upon consideration and approval by the University president, the amendment shall be become effective. The president? consideration shall be preceded by written analyses by university Counsel and by Board counsel within 90 days following the General Faculty vote that the amendments are consistent with Oklahoma Board of Regents policies. Thanks, Professor Edward Khiwa, Member of the LUFS Committee. From: lu_faculty-bounces at lists.onenet.net [mailto:lu_faculty-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of Mann,Joanna Sent: Friday, November 08, 2013 5:08 PM To: lu_faculty at lists.onenet.net Cc: Montgomery Jr,Clyde Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Senate Document Dear Colleagues, Attached to this email is the composite of the feedback from individuals and from our committee deliberations. Please carefully and critically review the document and advise me of any glaring errors of omission or commission which can be corrected before Tuesday's meeting of the general faculty. Please note the revisions that are highlighted in red. Thank you in advance for your assistance in delivering a quality document. JMann 405.466.3303 (Office) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From myhooks at langston.edu Mon Nov 11 11:41:29 2013 From: myhooks at langston.edu (Hooks,Mose Y) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2013 17:41:29 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Senate Document In-Reply-To: <793FE4574583194B9BC24758193437DC3121127B@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> References: <0C0F5C3DDEB531498748C32B6CF8337130619D34@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu>, <793FE4574583194B9BC24758193437DC3121127B@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Message-ID: <3ED938D1B3942C4FA9AEB50F116E2A0730D125C7@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Dr. Khiwa: Please, the Committee met and agreed to the revisions. Please do not disrupt the process after decisions were made and approved by the committee. You were present and had opportunities at that time to make suggestive changes. I am indeed surprised with your action after you agreed to the final vote of the committee. As a committee member, I am requesting that you withdraw the disruptive procedure and additions prior to the meeting and do so with all persons to whom you sent the "add on". Thank you. Dr. Hooks ________________________________ From: lu_faculty-bounces at lists.onenet.net [lu_faculty-bounces at lists.onenet.net] on behalf of Khiwa,Edward [ekkhiwa at langston.edu] Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 12:14 PM To: Mann,Joanna; lu_faculty at lists.onenet.net Cc: Montgomery Jr,Clyde Subject: Re: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Senate Document Madam Chair, committee members and all colleagues: let us add the following language and necessary proposals into the LUFS document. 1. A chair of the LUFS will serve at a reduced load of one course during the tenure of executing the duties of the senate. 2.A serving senator can be re-elected by his/her constituency if no one prefers OR qualifies to stand to serve. Another committee: 3. Strategic planning, and Budget ( Details of this standing committee is already provided ONLY missing: ? Strategic Planning?.) 4. Academic Freedom and Tenure CONSTITUTION. 5. Amendments and Ratification: Amendments to this constitution may be proposed by the faculty senate or by petition to the chair of the faculty signed by sixty (60%) or (123)members of the general faculty, whichever is smaller. The chair of the faculty shall send copies of such proposals to all members of the general faculty and shall convene a special meeting of the general faculty to consider them not fewer than ten (10) class days after distribution. The proposed amendments shall then be submitted to a mail or electronic ballot of the general faculty. A three fourths majority of the votes cast is necessary for adoption. Immediately upon adoption, the amendments shall be transmitted to the President of the University. Upon consideration and approval by the University President, the amendments shall become effective. The Presidents? consideration shall be preceded by written analyses by University Counsel and by Board Counsel within 90 days following the general faculty vote that the amendments are consistent with Oklahoma Board of Regents policies. Bylaws. Amendments to the Bylaws may be proposed by the Faculty Senate or by petition to the chair of the Faculty signed by 60% OR 123 members of the general faculty, whichever is smaller. The chair of the Faculty shall send copies of such proposals to all members of the General Faculty. Not fewer than ten(10) class days nor more than fifteen (15) class days after distribution, a mail or electronic ballot shall be distributed to all members of the General faculty together with the arguments pros and cons. A two ? thirds majority of the votes cast is necessary for adoption. Immediately upon adoption, the amendments shall be transmitted to the President of the University. Upon consideration and approval by the University president, the amendment shall be become effective. The president? consideration shall be preceded by written analyses by university Counsel and by Board counsel within 90 days following the General Faculty vote that the amendments are consistent with Oklahoma Board of Regents policies. Thanks, Professor Edward Khiwa, Member of the LUFS Committee. From: lu_faculty-bounces at lists.onenet.net [mailto:lu_faculty-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of Mann,Joanna Sent: Friday, November 08, 2013 5:08 PM To: lu_faculty at lists.onenet.net Cc: Montgomery Jr,Clyde Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Senate Document Dear Colleagues, Attached to this email is the composite of the feedback from individuals and from our committee deliberations. Please carefully and critically review the document and advise me of any glaring errors of omission or commission which can be corrected before Tuesday's meeting of the general faculty. Please note the revisions that are highlighted in red. Thank you in advance for your assistance in delivering a quality document. JMann 405.466.3303 (Office) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jimshowalter48 at hotmail.com Mon Nov 11 12:59:37 2013 From: jimshowalter48 at hotmail.com (James Showalter) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2013 12:59:37 -0600 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Admin.Council Message-ID: 11-11-13 Mon // 12:57 p.Dear Colleagues,I hope "third time's the charm". Mr. Billy Gibson and I have been working on getting this list-serve to work (and I thank him for his fine efforts). Here are some of the doings of the President's Administrative Council for about the past month. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me (X3434; jlshowalter at langston.edu). Have a fine late-fall and a fine end of the term. James (Jim) Showalter Interim Faculty Representative to the President's Administrative Council -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: ltr,faculty,11-11-13.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 147076 bytes Desc: not available URL: From ekkhiwa at langston.edu Mon Nov 11 13:15:08 2013 From: ekkhiwa at langston.edu (Khiwa,Edward) Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2013 19:15:08 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] FW: Faculty Senate Document Message-ID: <793FE4574583194B9BC24758193437DC312113C9@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Dear Colleagues: The proposals sent to you was intended for the committee than for all of us. Thanks! Dr. Edward Khiwa member of LUFS committee From: Mann,Joanna Sent: Monday, November 11, 2013 12:54 PM To: Khiwa,Edward Subject: FW: Faculty Senate Document ________________________________ From: lu_faculty-bounces at lists.onenet.net [lu_faculty-bounces at lists.onenet.net] on behalf of Mann,Joanna [jmann at langston.edu] Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 2:37 PM To: Khiwa,Edward; lu_faculty at lists.onenet.net Cc: Montgomery Jr,Clyde Subject: Re: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Senate Document Dr. Khiwa, Thank you for your communication. The additions that you cite were neither discussed nor agreed on by committee members. Please do not confuse the issues. No additional changes should be submitted to the faculty for consideration at this juncture. Enjoy your day. JMann Chair, Faculty Senate Committee ________________________________ From: Khiwa,Edward Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 12:14 PM To: Mann,Joanna; lu_faculty at lists.onenet.net Cc: Montgomery Jr,Clyde Subject: RE: Faculty Senate Document Madam Chair, committee members and all colleagues: let us add the following language and necessary proposals into the LUFS document. 1. A chair of the LUFS will serve at a reduced load of one course during the tenure of executing the duties of the senate. 2.A serving senator can be re-elected by his/her constituency if no one prefers OR qualifies to stand to serve. Another committee: 3. Strategic planning, and Budget ( Details of this standing committee is already provided ONLY missing: " Strategic Planning".) 4. Academic Freedom and Tenure CONSTITUTION. 5. Amendments and Ratification: Amendments to this constitution may be proposed by the faculty senate or by petition to the chair of the faculty signed by sixty (60%) or (123)members of the general faculty, whichever is smaller. The chair of the faculty shall send copies of such proposals to all members of the general faculty and shall convene a special meeting of the general faculty to consider them not fewer than ten (10) class days after distribution. The proposed amendments shall then be submitted to a mail or electronic ballot of the general faculty. A three fourths majority of the votes cast is necessary for adoption. Immediately upon adoption, the amendments shall be transmitted to the President of the University. Upon consideration and approval by the University President, the amendments shall become effective. The Presidents' consideration shall be preceded by written analyses by University Counsel and by Board Counsel within 90 days following the general faculty vote that the amendments are consistent with Oklahoma Board of Regents policies. Bylaws. Amendments to the Bylaws may be proposed by the Faculty Senate or by petition to the chair of the Faculty signed by 60% OR 123 members of the general faculty, whichever is smaller. The chair of the Faculty shall send copies of such proposals to all members of the General Faculty. Not fewer than ten(10) class days nor more than fifteen (15) class days after distribution, a mail or electronic ballot shall be distributed to all members of the General faculty together with the arguments pros and cons. A two - thirds majority of the votes cast is necessary for adoption. Immediately upon adoption, the amendments shall be transmitted to the President of the University. Upon consideration and approval by the University president, the amendment shall be become effective. The president' consideration shall be preceded by written analyses by university Counsel and by Board counsel within 90 days following the General Faculty vote that the amendments are consistent with Oklahoma Board of Regents policies. Thanks, Professor Edward Khiwa, Member of the LUFS Committee. From: lu_faculty-bounces at lists.onenet.net [mailto:lu_faculty-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of Mann,Joanna Sent: Friday, November 08, 2013 5:08 PM To: lu_faculty at lists.onenet.net Cc: Montgomery Jr,Clyde Subject: [Lu_faculty] Faculty Senate Document Dear Colleagues, Attached to this email is the composite of the feedback from individuals and from our committee deliberations. Please carefully and critically review the document and advise me of any glaring errors of omission or commission which can be corrected before Tuesday's meeting of the general faculty. Please note the revisions that are highlighted in red. Thank you in advance for your assistance in delivering a quality document. JMann 405.466.3303 (Office) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From myhooks at langston.edu Tue Nov 19 09:36:57 2013 From: myhooks at langston.edu (Hooks,Mose Y) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 15:36:57 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Study Abroad Presentation, EF Tours, Today, Tuesday, 2:00-3:00 P.M.Library Conference Room Message-ID: <3ED938D1B3942C4FA9AEB50F116E2A0730D1310C@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> EF TOURS PRESENTATION Dear Faculty and Staff, The leadership in the US for EF Tours will be at Langston today, November 19, today, from 2:00 P.M.-3:00 P.M. to present study abroad opportunities led by faculty and staff for students. Langston has participated in one of these tours to China in the past. Please be present. A few interested students may also come. The meeting is in the library conference room. If six students pay the registration fee in your group, there may be an opportunity for the faculty leadership to be invited to Spain or Ireland for a few days of training. Clark Williams and Dr. Edward Manyibe had an opportunity to take the training the Paris, France a few years ago. I look forward to seeing you at the meeting. I will be available in my office from 12:00-12:30 if their are questions, today. Dr. Mose Yvonne Brooks Hooks Director, International Study and Activitiesw -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From myhooks at langston.edu Tue Nov 19 15:49:18 2013 From: myhooks at langston.edu (Hooks,Mose Y) Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 21:49:18 +0000 Subject: [Lu_faculty] FW: Phi Beta Delta National Honorary Society, Epsilon Epsilon Chapter Presentation at Langston University Campus on Nov. 21, 2013 In-Reply-To: <30D7012B4305394C9F916DF9D821F8CA30D43751@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> References: <3ED938D1B3942C4FA9AEB50F116E2A0730D12E10@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu>, <30D7012B4305394C9F916DF9D821F8CA30D43751@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Message-ID: <3ED938D1B3942C4FA9AEB50F116E2A0730D131F6@EXCHANGE-MB1.lunet.edu> Dear Faculty, Staff and Interested Persons, We are sending you a special invitation to attend the presentation on the subject, Globilization: Cyclical and Historical Human Imagination, presented by Dr. Meshack Sagini at the Student Success Center Conference Room, first floor, Thursday, November 21, 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The presentation is sponsored by the Phi Beta Delta National Honor Society, Epsilon Epsilon Chapter. Please bring your lunch. The cafeteria is also opened to buy lunch. We look forward to your attendance at the very informative presentation and dialog. Thank you. Dr. Mose Yvonne Hooks President, Phi Beta Delta National Honor Society Epsilon Epsilon Chapter ________________________________________ From: Meshack M. Sagini Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 12:31 PM To: Hooks,Mose Y Subject: FW: Phi Beta Delta National Honorary Society, Epsilon Epsilon Chapter Presentation at Langston University Campus on Nov. 21, 2013 ________________________________________ From: Hooks,Mose Y Sent: Friday, November 15, 2013 11:27 AM To: Montgomery Jr,Clyde Cc: Hooks,Mose Y; Meshack M. Sagini; Howard,Joanna; Hedge,Clarence A. Subject: RE: Phi Beta Delta National Honorary Society, Epsilon Epsilon Chapter Presentation at Langston University Campus on Nov. 21, 2013 Dr. Montgomery, I am forwarding this announcement to you as requested to be sent to all faculty and staff. Thank you for the membership of Phi Beta Delta National Honorary Society. Dr. Sagini crafted the information that he would like to send to participants regarding his presentation. The presentation will be Thursday. Hopefully, the announcement can be sent out by e-mail on Monday, November 18. Mose Yvonne Hooks ________________________________________ From: Meshack M. Sagini Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 4:59 PM To: Hooks,Mose Y Subject: Phi Beta Delta Honorary Society, Epsilon, Epsilon Chapter Presentation on Langston University Campus on Nov. 21, 2013 Presenter: Dr. Meshack M. Sagini, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Social Sciences Topic: Globalization: Cyclical and Historical Human Imagination Abstract: Globalization is the process of human imagination that people creatively use to perceive and practically translate into reality by making themselves in an historically, materialistically and philosophically circular or zigzag fashion. In its contemporary manifestations, the process cyclically and naturally regulates itself through social interaction and integration of different people, corporations,gorvernments and cultural diffusion. Diffusionary manifestations may be displayed in terms of international trade and investment, information technology, demographic and environmental complexity, and political systems designed for the physical well-being, economic development, and prosperity in all societies throughout the world. This form of globalization, amidst its dialectical and conflictual nature, tends to produce civilizations whose authenticity helps to define their behavior and historicity. Behavioristically, contemporary globalization defines itself in many ways of which, the democratization index is classic. Time: Thursday, November 21, 2013, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Place: Student Success Center Conference Room, First Floor, Room 116 Who: Faculty, Community leaders, students, and interested people at Langston University are invited. What: Luncheon Seminar. Bring your lunch with you. The cafeteria will be open for service. Sincerely, Mose Y. Hooks, President, Phi Beta Delta National Honorary Society, Epsilon, Epsilon Chapter Professor and Director of International Education at LU myhooks at langston.edu; (405) 466-3339 From jimshowalter48 at hotmail.com Wed Nov 27 13:02:20 2013 From: jimshowalter48 at hotmail.com (James Showalter) Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 13:02:20 -0600 Subject: [Lu_faculty] Administrative Council Report Message-ID: 11-27-13 Wed // 1:00 p.Here are some doings of the Administrative Council. Have a fine Thanksgiving.Jim ShowalterInterim Faculty Representative to the Administrative Council -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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