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Welcome Convocation Fall 2020 Tuesday, August 18, 2020 Dr. Mari Fuentes-Martin Vice President, Student Success & Engagement 2 No volver performed by Mariachi Son de Esperanza Texas A&M University-San Antonio Thank you.


  1. Welcome Convocation Fall 2020 Tuesday, August 18, 2020

  2. Dr. Mari Fuentes-Martin Vice President, Student Success & Engagement 2

  3. No volveré performed by Mariachi Son de Esperanza Texas A&M University-San Antonio Thank you. https://youtu.be/r1AF2EwkLE8 3

  4. Hold Tik Tok Video https://youtu.be/FNVZzpqnNrY 4

  5. https://youtu.be/hIjQusc7czk Miriam Magdaleno President, Staff Council 5

  6. https://youtu.be/hIjQusc7czk?t=108 Dr. Joseph M. Simpson President, Faculty Senate 6

  7. Dr. Melissa Mahan Inaugural Executive Director Henry G. Cisneros Institute for Emerging Leaders 7

  8. Suffragists registering to vote for the first time in history in Travis County June 26, 1918. The Texas Legislature had just approved women to vote in the primary elections, giving them one month before the upcoming primary in July to register with a record 386,00 Texas women signing up tov ote. Two years, later, women would be legally allowed to vote in all elections 8 (Statesmen)

  9. 100yearsofwomenvotingsa.com 9

  10. Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson President 10

  11. Dr. Melissa Mahan 11

  12. 148 days March 23, 2020 12

  13. Delivering our mission 13

  14. excellence opportunity student focus collaboration audaciousness 14

  15. $100M Regents Scholarship Initiative 15

  16. https://youtu.be/u-fxerNfSQE 16

  17. 15% 15 new 20 33% New students through the Bexar County Foster Youth 5 transfer Initiative Increase in Applications Increase in Admits Dream US 34 Greater Texas Foundation 926 Top 10% students students registered 29% Scholarships Increase 44 new 136 $2.5M AWARDED IN Have enrolled SCHOLARSHIP (as of Aug. 13) 98 total S $100M REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP 17

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  19. $291,000 1,100 Courses moved to remote learning Housing assistance $46,000 259 mifis 184 Meal plan refunds Loaner Addressing the digital divide for our students laptops $76,040 Parking fee refunds Student workers employed to 300 support remote working 17 Virtual career employment fairs – - environment Mays Center

  20. Student $43K emergency relief (March through Aug. 8) 132 # of donors (103 first time) $9.2K General’s Food Pantry $9.1K Inaugural Jag-Wars (e-sports event) 20

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  22. https://youtu.be/W_GJahU0GXk 22

  23. Maintaining the health, safety and well-being of the 1 campus community Continuing to provide the full range of academic, support 2 and business services to students Conducting onsite campus operations to the extent that 3 public health conditions permit doing so safely. 23

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  25. Blueprint 2020 Task Force Academic Student Pipeline Student Success Business Continuity Competiveness VP O’Brien VP McLelland VP Fuentes-Martin VP Funk-Baxter Each committee led by a vice president and included representatives from: ▪ Faculty Senate ▪ Staff Council ▪ Functional operating units 25

  26. Academic Competitiveness Sub-Committee College of Arts & Sciences Dean Dr. Bala (Mirley Balasubramanya) Languages, Literature & Arts (LLA) Chair Dr. Ann Bliss Communication, History & Philosophy Chair Dr. Bill Bush Social Sciences Chair Dr. Durant Frantzen Sciences & Mathematics Chair Dr. Marvin Lutnesky College of Business Dr. Kathleen Welsh/ Dean Dr. Rohan Christie-David Management & Marketing Chair Dr. Josephine Sosa- Fey Accounting & Finance Chair Dr. Syed Harun Computing & Cyber Security Chair Dr. Akhtar Lodgher College of Education & Human Development Dean Dr. Carl Sheperis Counseling, Health & Kinesiology Chair Dr. Tamara Hinojosa Educator & Leadership Preparation Chair Dr. Melissa Jozwiak Curriculum & Instruction Chair Dr. Lorrie Webb 26

  27. Student Pipeline Sub-committee Enrollment Management Leadership Committee Rachel Montejano Phillip Rodgers Melissa Morales Vanessa Torres New Student Onboarding Committee Antoinette Curl Julie Eddards Brandy McLelland Gretchen Doenges Melissa Morales Trish Hayes Kim Nanez Chris Leach Heather Olague Dr . Mari Fuentes-Martin Vanessa Torres Julie Williams Enrollment Management Communications Dr. Jeanette DeDiemar Dr. Mari Fuentes-Martin Gretchen Doenges Thomas Milligan Julie Eddards Melissa Morales Brandy McLelland Vanessa Torres Faculty Senate Representative Dr. Kevin Barton 27

  28. Student Success Sub-committee Chair Dr Mari Fuentes-Martin Members Maria Acevedo-Aguino Micayla Bean Dr. Edwin Blanton Dr. Mary Buzzetta Richard Delgado Bill Griffenberg Sha Johnson Rachel Montejano Art Olague Joseph Pickering Ashley Rodriguez Roger Stearns 28

  29. Business Continuity Sub-committee Chairs Kathryn Funk-Baxter Chris Leach Trevor Liddle Todd Mocabee Martha Gonzalez Bill Griffenberg Student Success and Engagement Jo Anna Benavides-Franke Angel Vega Staff Council Selection Jarrick Brown Faculty Senate Selection Syed Harun Brenda Rowe Dawn Weatherford Hsiao-Ping Wu 29

  30. Return to Risk Management Campus Task Force Group-Covid-19 Rita Arredondo Rita Arredondo Dr. Jeanette De Diemar (Co-Chair) Dr. Jeanette De Diemar (Co-Chair) Jo Anna Benavides-Franke Jo Anna Benavides-Franke Dr. Mari Fuentes-Martin Dr. Mari Fuentes-Martin Kathy Funk-Baxter Dr. Vijay Golla Martha Gonzalez Martha Gonzalez Francy Leal Bill Griffenberg Dr. Vijay Golla Jessica Loudermilk (Co-Chair) Martha Gonzalez Brandy McLelland Bill Griffenberg Robert O'Callaghan Jessica Loudermilk (Co-Chair) Roger Stearns Miriam Magdaleno Brandy McLelland Robert O'Callaghan Roger Stearns 30 Victor Pantusa

  31. FY 20 5% 5% FY 21 Returned state allocation $2.38 M met through the elimination of 65 vacant positions. 31

  32. https://youtu.be/N9EaIu1yhII 32

  33. Investing in Workforce Development City Council votes to place 1/8 th -cent sales tax to support workforce development initiative on the November ballot 33

  34. https://youtu.be/io1Mj3Za-eA 34

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  36. In memoriam David Alvarado & Robert Wagstaff 36

  37. Black Summer La- Tieka Sims ’20 Performance by La-Tieka Sims , Student Government Association, Past President Jamie Jackson , Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated – Delta Chapter, President Marissa Galvin , Black Student Union Vice President 37

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  40. State of Texas depicted in purple, white, and gold (colors of the National Woman’s Party suffrage flag) – indicating Texas was one of the original 36 states to ratify the 19th Amendment. 40

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  42. From the bottom of my heart, thank you . You’re doing great work -- important work that impacts equity in our community.

  43. Dr. Jeanette De Diemar Vice President, Advancement & External Relations 43

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  45. tamusa.edu/community-safety-together 45

  46. And the winners are... 46

  47. Here’s to a excellent, safe & fulfilling 2020! 47

  48. August 26 President's Picnic September 1 Power Hour - Budget Forum September 10 Flu Shots - Open to faculty, staff, and students September 16 Women at Work: InspirHER - iEmpower Presentation September 24 Flu Shots - Open to faculty, staff, and students October 13 Power Hour - Topic TBA October 21 Women at Work: InspirHER - LMG Security Presentation Upcoming events November 17 Power Hour - Topic TBA November 19 Women at Work: InspirHER December 1 Lights of Esperanza

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