president carriuolo’ s mid-year report february 20, 2013
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President Carriuolo’ s Mid-year Report February 20, 2013. PRESIDENT CARRIUOLO’S 2013 MID-YEAR REPORT PART I. What have we accomplished since the opening c offee h our in August?. On Election Day, Rhode Island voters said “yes” to Question 3. Assistant Professor Steven Threlkeld. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
President Carriuolo’ s Mid-year Report
February 20, 2013
What have we accomplished since the opening coffee hour
in August?
PRESIDENT CARRIUOLO’S 2013 MID-YEAR REPORTPART I
On Election Day, Rhode Island voters said “yes” to Question 3.
Assistant Professor Steven Threlkeld
On Election Day, Rhode Island voters said “yes” to Question 3.
Media Recognition
ADP American Democracy Project
Education Trust Report
GoLocalProv.com
Viola Davis ’88
Jennie Johnson ’00
Carolyn Rafaelian
Student and Faculty Recognitions
Esther Kingston-Mann Award
Julie KesslerJamilah Pittman
20 graduate students earned Certificates of Graduate Studies in Autism Education
Scholarship Winner Malinda Bridges ’12
Professor Frederic Reamer
NEASC
Emily Danforth
American College Theatre Festival• Sarah Pothier winner of the Richard Maltby Jr. Award for Excellence in Musical
Theatre.
• Student Stephanie Harrop winner of The Stagecraft Institute of Las Vegas Award for Excellence in Design Technology.
• Alan Pickart and the Technical Crew and cast of A-MIRROR-CA winner of The Kennedy Center Golden Hammer Award for outstanding skill and knowledge of backstage practices.
• The Drowsy Chaperone - Outstanding Execution of Design and Outstanding Musical Ensemble
• A-MIRROR-CA - Excellence in Writing, Ensemble and Execution
• Jessie Darrell Jarbadan for The Miracle Worker winner of Outstanding Costume Design.
• A-MIRROR-CA is up for the Kennedy Center National Awards to be announced at a later date.
What else has the Academic Division accomplished
in fall 2012?
Programs Under Development B.A. in Youth Development B.S. in Community Health and Wellness B.S. in Early Childhood Education B.S. in Health Sciences First blended-learning academic program: a
Certificate of Undergraduate Study in Youth Services
Central Falls District and RIC Potential Collaboration
Revised General Education
Professional Studies and Continuing Education
Urban and Community Farming Educational Program
“Going Local”
New Beekeeping Initiative
New Community Garden
RIC and the National Grid Foundation
2012 Sustainable Schools Summit
TACO – John Hazen White, Jr.
Student Affairs
Facilities
The Keefe Transportation Center
The Yellow Cottage
Richard HillmanGarden
Enhanced Technology Improved Blackboard support: Implemented a coordinated, seamless
support model for Blackboard where USS and FCTL staff systematically coordinate to provide the best support by the appropriate experts.
Expanded support options for faculty and staff: In addition to walk-in, telephone and email assistance, faculty and staff are now able to use Track-IT! self-service to create and track their own online work orders to request assistance.
Improved feedback mechanism for Help Desk support: Developed more informative Help Desk satisfaction survey sent to 100 percent of work order requestors.
Website improvements: Consolidated Web pages, created new instructions and continue to update existing pages.
Upgraded obsolete and failing equipment (specifically, analog to digital; standard definition to high definition) in 24 e-classrooms for Fall 2012 and four e-classrooms for spring 2013 (in process).
Opened RIC’s first Testing Lab in CL 131.
Renovated and enhanced modern languages and media e-classroom in CL132.
Installed 4 multimedia-enhanced rooms in the Yellow Cottage.
Installed two large-screen TVs in Admissions in the Forman Center in conjunction with iPad support for recruitment purposes.
Installed large-screen TV in Kelley Board Room.
Installed numerous multimedia/AV capabilities throughout the Rec Center.
Spring upgrades: Currently planning upgrades, primarily in Alger e-classrooms.
E-Classroom Upgrades
Office of Research and Grants Administration:
A Unit of Academic Affairs
ORGA FY 2013 July 1, 2012 – December 31, 2013
• Awards received in the first two quarters of FY 2013 total $7,497,679. (Reflects proposals submitted in FY 2012 and 2013.)
• Proposals submitted in the first two quarters of FY 2013 total $7,548,293. (Proposals submitted in FY 2013 only.)
• Award amounts are in line with mid-year FY 2012, a banner year!
Office of Research and Grants AdministrationPI Name Sponsor Name Grant Name
Antosh, Anthony US Department of Education Vision Services (RIVESP)
Antosh, Anthony Measured Progress RI Alternate Assessment
Antosh, Anthony Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE)
Surrogate Parents/Educational Advocates 2012-13
Antosh, Anthony US Department of Education /RIDE RI State Personnel Development Grant
Antosh, Anthony RI Department of Education ORS Employment and Training 2012-13
Antosh, Anthony RI Department of Human Services Early Intervention Training and Technical Assistance
Antosh, Anthony RI-Department of Children Youth and Families
Positive Behavioral Supports (PBIS) Training for the RI Training School 2012-13
Antosh, Anthony US Department of Education Dual Sensory Impairment -- 2012-13
Antosh, Anthony US Department of Education RI Technical Assistance Project (RITAP) 2012-13
Antosh, Anthony US Dept. of Health & Human Services UCEDD - Univ. Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities
Beardwood, Marie US Dept for Veterans' Affairs Virtual CPRS Educational Platform (VCEP)
Office of Research and Grants AdministrationPI Name Sponsor Name Grant Name
Cook, Jennifer National Writing Project Rhode Island Writing Project
de Oliveira, Glenisson National Science Foundation RI Technology Enhanced Sciences (RITES)
Dygert/McKamey Rhode Island Council on the Humanities
Promising Practices Conference
Filinson/Padula/Evans HRSA Bureau of Health Professionals Geriatric Education Center
Forte, Paul US Department of Education Key Issues Addressing Student Access and Completion
Giroux, Jenifer Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE)
Contextualized Training
Giroux, Jenifer Rhode Island Department of Human Services (DHS)
Refugee Employment and Training (Project GRAPHIC)
Giroux, Jenifer RI Dept. of Labor & Training Providence/Cranston Workforce Investment
Giroux, Jenifer United Way RI United Collaboration of Training Resources
Glantz, Tonya RI Department of Children Youth & Families
Child Welfare Institute
Glantz, Tonya RI Department of Children Youth & Families
System of Care/FCCP Training
Office of Research and Grants AdministrationPI Name Sponsor Name Grant Name
Montvilo, Robin RI Dept. of Behavioral Health (BHDDH) Persons with Developmental Disabilities and Addiction Recovery
Murakami, Brandon National Science Foundation RUI: Rare lepton decays in the eras of the LHC and MEG experiments
Pearlmutter, Sue RI Foster Parents Association Consolidated Youth Services
Pearlmutter, Sue US Department of Health and Human Services
RI Partnership for Family Connections
Pearlmutter, Sue US Department of Health and Human Services
Works Wonders
Pitt, R./Penfield, G. US Department of Education Learning for Life
Pitt, Ron RI Office of Higher Education Complete College Rhode Island Initiative
Roberts, Eric National Science Foundation EPSCoR Year 3 - 2012-13Sanders, Kathryn National Science Foundation S-STEM Quahog Cohort
Sidorkin, Sasha US Department of Education Common Core Standards and College Preparedness
Simson, Earl RI Senate Fiscal Office Modern Language Studies in Portuguese
Sullivan, Mary US Department of Education Building Arithmetic Fluency using iPad Technology
College Advancement
MAJOR NEW GIFTS SINCE FALL(Cash gifts of $25,000 or more, totaling $224,516)
Nancy Bond Xenia Shmaruk ’40 Endowed Scholarship
Carter Family Charitable Trust Art Center enhancement Drive
John J. Smith, Jr. ’63 Keefe Transportation Center in honorof Anna Veronica (Keefe) Smith ‘33
Eunice O. Shatz, former faculty Eunice O. Shatz Endowment
Rita Munzer (Estate) Munzer Family Scholarships
Marilyn Walsh ’75 Nursing Program-Technology equipment for students.
The 1854 Society, established in fall of 2011, inducted 34 new members at its second annual dinner this past fall. We are pleased to report that the society now has 178 supporters of the college whose lifetime giving ranges from $10,000 to $1 million.
GIFTS IN-KIND WERE GIVEN:
Bob and Marie Petrarca Paintings for campus
GRANTS SECURED SINCE THE FALL INCLUDE:
The Champlin Foundations $250,000Improvements to the laboratory facilities in the Fogarty Life Sciences building
Overall productivity for the six months ending Dec. 31, 2012, which includes new gifts, pledges and expectancies, totals $907,460, up three percent over last year.
Office of Alumni and College Relations
Alumni Association Newport Polo Event
Marketing and PR
RIC webpage with
mobile-friendly access
Service to RIC
10 YEARSRonald Ansell Landscaping and GroundsKen Deady Maintenance and RepairsAnthony Moore Custodial ServicesPeter Andreozzi Mathematics and Computer Science DepartmentJonathan Dyson Sherlock Center on DisabilitiesHenk Sonder Network and TelecommunicationsElizabeth Cabana Human ResourcesJulie Teixeira Physical Plant AdministrationCheryl Duguay Office of the BursarCarlo Cantarella Intercollegiate Athletics, Intramurals, and RecreationJo-Ann D'Alessandro Intercollegiate Athletics, Intramurals, and RecreationPhillip Tow Network and TelecommunicationsMark Lawrence Custodial ServicesAnne Goodrow Elementary Education DepartmentDonna Christy Mathematics and Computer Science DepartmentGlenisson de Oliveira Physical Sciences DepartmentChristine Marco Psychology DepartmentAndrea Nemirow Intercollegiate Athletics, Intramurals, and RecreationPaula Pestana Custodial ServicesHugo Pineda Custodial Services
Service to RIC
Service to RIC20 YEARSCarla Weiss Adams LibraryRobin D'Agostino Custodial ServicesMaurice Dillon Custodial ServicesDebra Ginolfi College Dining ServicesPaul Banna Maintenance and RepairsDennis Redihan Landscaping and GroundsCharles Simpson Physical Sciences DepartmentRobert Shein Arts and SciencesThomas Meedel Biology DepartmentPaul Tiskus Educational Studies DepartmentElizabeth Henshaw Elementary Education DepartmentRobin Auld Health and Physical Education DepartmentLeslie Schuster History DepartmentYing Zhou Mathematics and Computer Science Dept. Mary Byrd Nursing DepartmentClaus Hofhansel Political Science DepartmentBeverly Goldfield Psychology DepartmentCharles Wilson Security and Safety Department
30 YEARS
Thomas Lavin Counseling Center
William Angell Management Information Services
Lenore Olsen MSW Program
Lloyd Matsumoto Biology Department
Robert Panciocco Custodial Services
Stephen Albanese Landscaping and Grounds
Service to RIC
New Hires
NON-CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES
Ms. Leslie Grinner Coordinator, Access & Retention Initiatives Learning for Life Program
Ms. Kelly McNulty Educational Support Facilitator Learning for Life Program
Mr. Paul Brooks Interim Coordinator of the President’s Staff Office of the President
Ms. Nachel Glynn Area Coordinator Residential Life & Housing
Ms. Sharon Hartley Interim Assistant Director of Alumni/College Relations Alumni & College Relations
Ms. Alyssa Incollingo Interim Assistant Director College Dining Services
Ms. Laura Meade Kirk Associate Director Office of Communications & Marketing
Ms. Nanci Martin Interim VP of Advancement & College Relations President’s Office
Ms. Tami-Marie Mildner Assistant Bursar Office of the Bursar
Ms. Valerie Pecchia Assistant Coordinator -Explorations Henry Barnard School
Mr. Justin Sjovall Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine and Club Sports Athletics & Recreation
Ms. Julie York Admissions Officer Admissions Office
New HiresCLASSIFIED EMPLOYEESMr. Louis Sciotti Housekeeper Custodial Services, Physical PlantMr. Robert Dupre Cook Donovan Dining CenterMr. Donald Choquette Housekeeper Donovan Dining CenterMs. Anne O’Connell Cook’s Helper Donovan Dining CenterMr. Victor De Jesus Cook’s Helper Donovan Dining Center Ms. Karen Drager Cook’s Helper Donovan Dining CenterMs. Julie Whaley Cook’s Helper Donovan Dining CenterMs. Karen Yates Cook’s Helper Donovan Dining Center Ms. Christina Messina Cook’s Helper Donovan Dining CenterMs. Corissa Perry Cook’s Helper Donovan Dining CenterMs. Lina Lopes Cook’s Helper Donovan Dining CenterMs. Laurene Starkey Cook’s Helper Donovan Dining CenterMs. Colleen Canario Cook’s Helper Donovan Dining CenterMs. Cindy Ventura Cook’s Helper Donovan Dining CenterMr. Joseph Gause, Jr. Cook Donovan Dining Center
Staff New Assignments, Promotions and Upgrades: Non-Classified
Mr. Nicholas Budano Formerly Network & Systems Engineer Network & Telecommunications
Now Manager – Network Services Network & Telecommunications
Mr. Anthony Carlino Formerly Supervisor of Distribution Services Audio Visual
Now Information Technologist Audio Visual
Mr. Julio Contreras Formerly Tech III – Distribution Services Audio Visual
Now Information Technologist Audio Visual
Mr. Peter Gibb Formerly Resident Hall Director Residential Life & Housing
Now Area Coordinator Residential Life & Housing
Ms. Catherine Hanrahan Formerly Accountant I Development & College Relations
Now Director of Constituent Relations Development & College Relations
Ms. Janet Phillips Formerly Principal Cook Donovan Dining Center
Now Assistant Director Catering and Production Services
Ms. Melissa Souza Formerly Accountant II Accounting
Now Assistant Controller Accounting
Mr. Brian Stevens Formerly Admissions Officer Admissions Office
Now Assistant Director for Undergraduate Admissions Admissions Office
Mr. Donald Tencher Formerly Director – Athletics, Intramurals & Recreation
Now Director – Athletics, Intramural & Recreation/Asst. VP of AdministrationMr. Philip Tow Formerly Programmer Network & Telecommunications
Now Manager of Technical Services Network & TelecommunicationsMs. Susan Turcotte Formerly Accountant I Accounting Office
Now Accountant II Accounting Office
Staff New Assignments, Promotions and Upgrades: Classified Mr. Louis Sciotti, Jr. Promotion to Housekeeper Donovan Dining Center
From: Housekeeper Physical Plant Ms. Virginia Porter Formerly Senior Word Processing Typist Counseling, Educational
Leadership, andSchool Psychology Department
Now Higher Education Finance Office Pre-Audit Clerk Accounting Office Mr. Carl Soares Formerly Cook’s Helper Donovan Dining Center
Now: Housekeeper Custodial Services
RIC Adjunct Faculty Union Leaders
Deborah Kaspin, President Anthropology
Joe Szpila, Vice President English Danielle Lavendier, Secretary English Gary Garzone, Treasurer Economic Finance
Where Are We Headed?
PRESIDENT CARRIUOLO’S 2013 MID-YEAR REPORTPART II
Enrollment
FTEOfficial Spring 2013
Official Spring 2012
Goal Spring 2013
Current % from Spring 2013
Goal
UndergraduateDegree 5,696 5,725 5,583 2.0%Non-Degree 119 146 163 -27.2%Total 5,815 5,871 5,746 1.2%
GraduateDegree 594 547 562 5.6%Non-Degree 193 199 256 -24.5%Total 787 746 818 -3.8%
College Total 6,602 6,617 6,564 0.6%
Rhode Island CollegeSpring 2013 Enrollment Report
Official Census - 02/04/13
Spring 2013 Renovations
Capital Projects Art Center Renovation - Ongoing Replacement of Unit Ventilators - Clarke Science Renovation of Parking Lot U (lower lot at Fogarty) Roof Replacement - Murray Center Parking Lot D/E - Design Main Campus Transformer Replacement - Design Burying Overhead Wires (College Road, East Campus, Parking Lot B, Behind Track) Gaige and Craig-Lee Halls Project - Selection of Architect and Design) Fogarty Life Science - Completion of Feasibility Study, Selection of Architect and
Design Fogarty Life Science Lab 107 Renovation - Design College Road (One-Way to Two-Way Conversion) - Design, Possible Construction Energy Performance Contract (ESCO) - Selection of Vendor, Possible Initiation of
Project
Facilities and Operations Upgrades to handicap access
Electrical upgrade in Adams Library
Upgrades to power plant and affiliated issues
Upgrade Parking Lot D lighting to LED
Campus-wide lighting upgrade to LED
Planting of new trees
Correct drainage issues in Buildings 7, 8 and 10
Continued parking lot conservation - sealing and striping
IT Work• A web-based application system for prospective graduate students
• An all-electronic method of generating a new college catalog every year to shorten the lead time for catalog production
• An expansion of EMS will allow department chairs to submit their class schedules electronically and shorten the 11-month lead time for producing a new schedule every semester.
• The college will be soliciting bids for a Web-based system for submitting, reviewing, and storing research protocols for IRB evaluation of research with human participants.
• (Spring) Departmental support program planning: Developing and launching a focused support model where our instructional technologists work directly with departments to customize professional development to departmental needs and requirements.
• Improved E-classroom documentation: Over the spring semester, will be providing each e-classroom with one-page instruction sheets for room equipment (also available on the Web) and a “sticker” that includes the Help Desk phone number and website for detailed
room instructions.
New Initiatives Enhanced technology support for Disabilities Services Center
Provide iPad support
Develop and support e-signature process
Provide support for digital media curriculum changes in Communication
Researching options for enhanced capabilities for lecture-capture, video streaming and closed-captioning video.
New Programs Under Development in the Spring
Term SectionEnrollment Change Sections Change Revenue Change
Fall 2011 188 26 $128,808 Fall 2012 271 44% 44 69% $208,957 62%
Professional Studies and Continuing Education
Term Section Enrollment
Change Sections Change Revenue Change
Fall 2011 188 26 $128,808 Fall 2012 271 44% 44 69% $208,957 62%
Term SectionEnrollment Change Sections Change Revenue Change
Fall 2011 188 26 $128,808 Fall 2012 271 44% 44 69% $208,957 62%
Cohort Programs Current Programs and Partners:
• Feinstein School of Education and Human Development• Teaching English as a Second Language Certificate (3 cohorts)• BS Early Childhood Education with T.E.A.C.H./Ready to Learn Providence• IMEd Urban Multicultural Special Education• Elementary Education Teacher Certification and IMEd with Teach for America• MAT Elementary Education• Middle Level Education Certificate• Faculty of Arts and Sciences• Certificate of Graduate Study in Mathematics Content Specialist Elementary (three
cohorts)• School of Social Work/Outreach Programs• Certificate of Undergraduate Study in Case Management• Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning• Certificate of Continuing Study in Hybrid Teaching and Learning
Term SectionEnrollment Change Sections Change Revenue Change
Fall 2011 188 26 $128,808 Fall 2012 271 44% 44 69% $208,957 62%
Green and Sustainability Studies
Programs:
• Host for Fruit Hill Farmers Market
• Beekeeping with RIBA
• Bee School
• Green Business Forum Speaker Series (launch in spring 2013)
• Sustainable Systems Institute (launch in summer 2013)
• Youth Nature Camp (launch in summer 2013)
• Sustainable Communities Initiative
• Community Garden
• Sustainability Studies (launch in summer 2013)
Term SectionEnrollment Change Sections Change Revenue Change
Fall 2011 188 26 $128,808 Fall 2012 271 44% 44 69% $208,957 62%
Financial Wellness
Offered by Sovereign/Santander Bank in Partnership with Rhode Island College • Spring 2013 Programs offered free and open to the public
o Understanding Credit
o What is Identity Theft and How to Protect Yourself
o Benefits of Home Ownership: A Home of Your Own
o Exploring Refinance Options and Making the Most of Your Home’s Equity
o Budgeting and Savings: Practicing Effective Money Management
Rhode Island College to Launch Sustainable Communities Initiative
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