President Mary A. Papazian and the Strategic Planning Steering - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

president mary a papazian and the strategic planning
SMART_READER_LITE
LIVE PREVIEW

President Mary A. Papazian and the Strategic Planning Steering - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

President Mary A. Papazian and the Strategic Planning Steering Committee Presentation to the University May 7, 2018 Cam Campus Con us Conversa ersations tions 135 Tenured/TenureTrack faculty 35 Lecturers 153 MPP 170 Staff 400+


slide-1
SLIDE 1

President Mary A. Papazian and the Strategic Planning Steering Committee Presentation to the University May 7, 2018

slide-2
SLIDE 2

Cam Campus Con us Conversa ersations tions

135 Tenured/Tenure‐Track faculty 35 Lecturers 153 MPP 170 Staff 400+ Students

Comm Communi unity Con Conversa ersations tions

College of Education Alumni Advisory Board CommUniverCity Steering Committee Elected Officials College of Engineering Advisory Committee College of Business Global Leadership Council SJSU Tower Foundation Emeritus and Retired Faculty Association Alumni Association City Manager Downtown Arts Group

slide-3
SLIDE 3

Ed Educa ucate f e for En r Enga gagemen gement and Inno and Innovatio tion

Be a university of choice where students are prepared to pursue their career goals and contribute to civic life.

Academic Ex ademic Excell llenc ence and Le and Leade adership hip

Be a premier university where faculty and staff are regional, national, and global leaders in their fields.

Th Thri rivi ving Q Quali ality o y of L Life

Be an inclusive and welcoming institution that attracts, retains, and sustains faculty, staff, and students.

Co Conne nnect, En Enga gage, Co Contrib ribute

Be an engaged and dynamic urban university with strong connections across the university and with the region.

Cam Campus D us Developmen ent and Sus t and Sustain ainabili lity ty

Be an inspiring campus that is the center of San José’s economic, cultural, and intellectual vibrancy.

slide-4
SLIDE 4

Task Force Members

Debbie Abbott Malik Akil Debbie Andres Jaye Bailey Kathryn Blackmer-Reyes Lorri Capizzi Joseph Chou Beth Colbert Cristina Cortez Katherine Cushing Marc D'Alarcao Marcia Daszko Magdalini Erinaki Stefan Frazier Sandy Hirsh Craig Hobbs Angela Iraheta Stoyu Ivanov Susanna Khavul Roxana Marachi Farshid Marbouti Sarah McGregor Nicole Mendoza Gwendolyn Mok Romando Nash Kyle Norman Cleber Ouvernay Julie Paisant Gary Radine Anand Ramasubramanian Leslie Rohn Carlos Sanchez Pedro Santacruz Soma Sen Bethany Shifflett Ryan Skinnell Julie Stansberry Anne Marie Todd Catherine Voss-Plaxton Sharon Willey Alan Wong Kathleen Wong(Lau) Miranda Worthen

slide-5
SLIDE 5

Ed Educa ucate f e for En r Enga gagemen gement and Inno and Innovation tion

Be a university of choice where students are prepared to pursue their career goals and contribute to civic life.

Engaged & Connected

Le Leader ader

Recogniz ized & & Rel elevan ant Dive verse & & Inclusive ve Mo Mobil bile & & Agil ile

Co Collab llaborati tive & & In Integrated

slide-6
SLIDE 6

Educa Educate f e for r En Enga gagemen gement and Inno and Innovatio tion De Desired O Outcomes

1. SJSU is known for excellence and innovation in teaching, advising, and co- curricular activities that prepare students to embark on meaningful, rewarding careers. 2. Students’ experiences at SJSU will prepare them to grow as professionals and as citizens in response to the evolving issues of their local and global communities. 3. SJSU students will acquire the knowledge and skillset specific to their major and the lifelong skills of oral and written communication, teamwork, leadership, problem solving, and critical thinking.

slide-7
SLIDE 7

Educa Educate f e for r En Enga gagemen gement and Inno and Innovatio tion

  • Monik

Monika K Kress, s, Professor and Chair, Department of Physics and Astronomy

  • Anne Marie

Anne Marie Todd dd*, Professor Communications Studies

  • De

Debbie A Abbo bott, tt, Lecturer, Department of Accounting and Finance

  • Cris

Cristina Cor tina Cortes, Undergraduate Student

  • An

Angela Ir gela Iraheta, aheta, Graduate Student

  • Farshid

rshid Mar Marbout

  • uti, Asst. Professor Engineering
  • Ryan Skinnell,

an Skinnell, Asst. Professor English & Comparative Lit

  • Julie S

lie Stans ansberr erry, Academic Advisor Athletics

  • Ca

Catherine V erine Voss-P ss-Plaxt laxton,

  • n, Director of the Career Center
  • Shar

Sharon W

  • n Will

lley, Interim VP Student Affairs

slide-8
SLIDE 8

Academic Ex ademic Excell llenc ence and and Le Leadership adership

Be a premier university where faculty and staff are regional, national, and global leaders in their fields.

Engaged & Connected

Le Leader ader

Re Recognized & & Relevant

Co Collab llaborati tive & & In Integrated

slide-9
SLIDE 9

1. SJSU faculty engage (more) students at all levels in research, scholarship, and creative activity 2. SJSU has a national and global reputation for academic excellence and scholarly and professional contributions from a faculty who are genuine teacher-scholars 3. SJSU is a leader in engagement of people from underrepresented populations in RSCA 4. SJSU has cross-disciplinary institutes capitalizing on our signature strengths 5. SJSU students, faculty, and staff will be distinguished by the ethic of exemplary service to the university and the community

Academic Excellence and Leadership Desired Outcomes

slide-10
SLIDE 10

Academic Ex ademic Excell llenc ence and Le and Leadership adership

  • Be

Beth C Colbert, A VP Advancement and Campaign Operations

  • Mar

Marc D’ D’Alar Alarcao*, cao*, Assoc. Dean, College of Science

  • Ma

Magdalini gdalini Eirin irinaki, aki, Assoc. Professor, Computer Engineering

  • Stef

efan F an Frazier*, azier*, Chair of the Academic Senate

  • Sus

Susann nna K a Khavul, ul, Asst. Professor, Management

  • Gw

Gwendo endolyn Mo n Mok, k, Professor, Music

  • Car

Carlos S

  • s Sanche

nchez, z, Professor, Philosophy

  • Mir

Miranda W nda Worthen, hen, Assoc. Professor, Health Sciences and Recreation

slide-11
SLIDE 11

Connect, E , Engage, C , Cont ntribute

Be an engaged and dynamic urban university with strong connections across the university and with the region.

Engaged & Connected

Le Leader ader

Recogniz ized & & Rel elevan ant

Dive verse & & Inclusive ve

Co Collab llaborati tive & & In Integrated

slide-12
SLIDE 12

Connect, E , Engage, , Cont ntribute Des Desired O Outcomes es

1. Strengthen, expand and sustain connection with alumni 2. Strengthen, develop and sustain community partnerships 3. Facilitate meaningful connections between as well as among faculty, staff and students 4. Strengthen communication within campus community 5. Foster innovation to address regional, national and global needs

slide-13
SLIDE 13

Connect, E , Engage, C , Contribute

  • Fr

Francisco C Castillo* Director, Jack Holland Student Success Center

  • Mar

Marcia Daszk ia Daszko, VP, Alumni Engagement, Alumni Association Board of Directors

  • Sand

ndy Hi Hirsh, rsh, Director, School of Information

  • Cr

Craig Ho aig Hobbs, s, Assoc. Professor, Design

  • Rox

Roxana M Marachi, Assoc. Professor, Teacher Education

  • Sa

Sarah M h McGreg egor, Director of International Gateways, CIES

  • Ro

Romando Nash, A VP Student Services

  • Kyle Norman,

Norman, undergraduate student

  • Anand

Anand Ramasubr amasubramanian* manian*, Assoc. Professor, Biomedical Engineering

  • Be

Bethany S Shiffl flett, Professor, Kinesiology

slide-14
SLIDE 14

Thri Thrivin ving Qu Quali ality ty of Lif

  • f Life

Be an inclusive and welcoming institution that attracts, retains, and sustains faculty, staff, and students.

Engaged & Connected

Di Divers rse & e & Incl nclusi sive

Mo Mobil bile & & Agil ile

Thri Thrivin ving Qu Quali ality of Lif

  • f Life
slide-15
SLIDE 15

Thri Thrivin ving Qu Quali ality of Lif

  • f Life

Des Desired O Outcomes es

1. A university community that lives comfortably and has a sense

  • f well-being.

2. A university that values inclusivity, respects diversity and treats all members with dignity. 3. A university that values and promotes lifelong learning. 4. A university community where its members feel empowered and connected and they participate in campus decision- making.

slide-16
SLIDE 16

Thri Thrivin ving Qu Quali ality ty of Lif

  • f Life
  • Malik Akil*

Malik Akil*, Undergraduate, Director of Business Affairs for Associated Students

  • Ja

Jaye Bail iley, VP for Organizational Development and Chief of Staff

  • Ka

Kathryn B Blackmer-Reyes, Librarian

  • Lorri

Lorri Ca Capizzi, i, Lecturer, Educational Counseling

  • Nic

Nicole Mendo Mendoza*, a*, Curriculum and Catalog Analyst

  • Cl

Cleb eber er Ou Ouvern rnay, Professor, Biology

  • So

Soma Se Sen, Assoc. Professor, Social Work

  • Pe

Pedro S Sant ntacruz, Asst. Professor, Electrical Engineering

  • Ka

Kathy W Wong(Lau), Chief Diversity Officer

slide-17
SLIDE 17

Cam Campus D us Developmen ent t and Sus and Sustainabili ainability ty

Be an inspiring campus that is the center of San José’s economic, cultural, and intellectual vibrancy.

Le Leader ader Dive

verse & & Inclusive ve

Mo Mobil bile & & Agil ile

Thri Thrivin ving Qu Quali ality of Lif

  • f Life
slide-18
SLIDE 18

Cam Campus D pus Developmen pment and Sus t and Sustainabili ainability ty Des Desired O Outcomes es

  • New Net-Zero and certified LEED Platinum building designed. New structure is an open

and flexible campus “building that teaches” integrated sciences, technology, and environmental stewardship.

  • Outdated campus facilities replaced or upgraded in order to provide 22nd Century

teaching, learning, and research opportunities.

  • New frictionless access Information Technology (IT) platforms and infrastructure in

place to create the most connected campus in the United States.

  • Campus regarded as a site that exemplifies environmental sustainability by exceeding

CSU-wide Sustainability Policy goals.

  • Targets in philanthropic support for addressing institutional priorities have been

established and achieved.

slide-19
SLIDE 19

Cam Campus D us Developmen ent and Sus t and Sustain ainab abili ility

  • De

Debbie A Andres*, Utility and Sustainability Analyst, FD&O

  • Jos

Joseph Chou Chou, Project and Portfolio Specialist, IT

  • Sto

Stoyu Ivanov, Assoc. Professor, Accounting & Finance

  • Wa

Walt J Jacobs*, Dean, College of Social Sciences

  • Ju

Julie P Paisant, Dir. Office for Equal Opportunity and Employee Relations, UP

  • Gar

Gary R Radine, dine, Tower Board member & Lecturer in School of Management

  • Le

Leslie R ie Rohn hn, Chief Operating Officer, Tower Foundation

  • Alan W

Alan Wong, Dir. Business Development and External Relations, CIES

slide-20
SLIDE 20

Educat ate f for Engagement and Innovat vation Be a university of choice where students are prepared to pursue their career goals and contribute to civic life.

Chairs: Monika Kress & Anne Marie Todd

Academic Ex ademic Excell llenc ence and and Le Leadership adership Be a premier university where faculty and staff are regional, national, and global leaders in their fields.

Chairs: Stefan Frazier & Marc D’Alarcao

Thri hriving Qu Quali ality of Lif

  • f Life

Be an inclusive and welcoming institution that attracts, retains, and sustains faculty, staff, and students.

Chairs: Nicole Mendoza & Malik Akil

Conne Connect, En Enga gage, ge, Con Contribut ribute Be an engaged and dynamic urban university with strong connections across the university and with the region.

Chairs: Francisco Castillo & Anand Ramasubramanian

Cam Campus D us Developmen pment t and and Sus Sustainabili ainability ty Be an inspiring campus that is the center of San José’s economic, cultural, and intellectual vibrancy.

Chairs: Walt Jacobs & Debbie Andres

slide-21
SLIDE 21
slide-22
SLIDE 22