Middle States Self-Study Process
Middle States Self-Study Process "Town Hall" Meetings
The previously scheduled town hall meetings as a part of the Baldrige/ MSCHE Self-Study process have been completed successfully. Currently, audio and video recordings are being processed for appropriate placement on this web page. The first video clips from the student town hall meeting in November are scheduled to be posted soon, followed by video clips from the December staff town hall meeting and finally from the January faculty institute town hall meeting. The Self-Study Steering Committee acknowledges with thanks your cooperation and input into what it hopes will become a regular mechanism for continual involvement of students, faculty and staff in the improvement and enhancement of Morgan State University.
INFORMATION ABOUT AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TOWN HALL MEETINGS
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING WRITTEN QUESTIONS:
Questions submitted in advance of the Town Hall Meetings
Please adhere to the following instructions:
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As a member of the Morgan State University community you are asked to consider a wide range of educational issues including those that affect students, faculty, and staff. Issues may include the following: university services, operations, environment, customer relations, community issues, and academic issues. You may wish to read both the Executive Summary and some of the Preliminary Findings of the Self Study. Identify strengths as well as opportunities for improvement.
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Develop questions you would like to see addressed by the panelists who will field the questions from the audience. Panelists are key university administrators and staff who are particularly knowledgeable about university operations, activities, and issues.
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Submit your questions to Self Study Steering Committee Task Force Managers, or Assistant Managers, including the following:
- For Students: Dr. D. Jason De Sousa, Associate Professor of Higher Education, desousa@moac.morgan.edu
- For Faculty: Dr. Dolan Hubbard, Department Chair and Professor, Language Arts and Literature, dhubbard@morgan.edu
- For Staff: Nina Hopkins, Director of Counseling Center, nhopkins@moac.morgan.edu,
- Please submit your questions 24 hours prior to the Town Hall Meeting.
Questions submitted on the day of the Town Hall Meeting
- Revisit questions one and two above.
- You may write your question prior to or during the Town Hall Meeting and give to a member of the University Self Study.
- Steering Committee stationed by the entry doors to the Theatre in the New Student Center. Questions may be anonymous.
Although each of the Town Hall Meetings has a special focus— students, faculty, or staff— any person in the Morgan State University community may submit questions at any of the meetings.
The following reading material— Executive Summary of Focus Group Report— is essential to participants’ preparation for the series of Town Hall Meetings that will be hosted by the Morgan State University Baldrige/ Middle States Steering Committee. These town hall meeting will take place on November 29, 2007 (Student Focus); December 6, 2007 (Staff Focus); and January 2008 (Faculty Focus—as part of the Faculty Development Institute) in the New Student Center Theater.
ATTN: MEMBERS OF THE SELF-STUDY STEERING COMMITTEE
THE PRELIMINARY VISIT OF THE MIDDLE STATES TEAM CHAIR WILL TAKE PLACE ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2007
EVENT: LUNCHEON MEETING OF TEAM CHAIR AND PRESIDENT RICHARDSON WITH TASK FORCES MANAGERS AND ASSISTANT MANAGERS, 12:30 TO 1:30 PM, BOUCHER BOARD ROOM, TRUTH HALL
EVENT: TEAM CHAIR MEETING WITH ALL MEMBERS OF THE SELF-STUDY STEERING COMMITTEE, 1:30 TO 3::00 PM, BOUCHER BOARD ROOM, TRUTH HALL
EVENT: BRIEF MEETING OF SELF-STUDY STEERING COMMITTEE FOLLOWING MEETING WITH MIDDLE STATES TEAM CHAIR, 3:00 TO 4:00 PM, BOUCHER BOARD ROOM, TRUTH HALL
