The Forum Council is convened to support new/emerging initiatives and priorities that impact academic affairs and faculty affairs at IUPUI. Provides strategic direction for faculty development and curriculum development aligned with campus priorities (e.g., curriculum internationalization, engaged learning, support for students from diverse groups, undergraduate research). Also provides opportunities to connect efforts across undergraduate and graduate education, enrollment management, and faculty affairs and to ensure that strategic priorities are being achieved, while also providing a context for collectively addressing challenges/threats.
Standing Members:
- Rachel Applegate, Office of Academic Affairs
- Janice Blum, Graduate School
- Leslie Bozeman, Office of International Affairs
- Jerry Daday, Institute for Engaged Learning
- Adam Dircksen, Center for Teaching and Learning, Purdue Fort Wayne
- Christina Doweny, Division of Undergraduate Education and University College
- Rob Elliott, FACET Liaison
- Margaret Ferguson, Office of Academic Affairs
- Gina Sanchez Gibau, Office of Academic Affairs
- Steve Graunke, Institutional Research and Decision Support
- Kathy Johnson, Office of Academic Affairs (chair)
- Kevin Jones, Center for Teaching and Learning, IUPUC
- Hilary Kahn, Office of International AffairsÂ
- Sara Lowe, University Library
- Khaula Murtadha, Office of Community Engagement
- Randy Newbrough, Center for Teaching and Learning
- Matt Rust, Division of Undergraduate Education
- Kristy Sheeler, Honors College
- Teresa Sosa, Office of Academic Affairs
- Pratibha Varma-Nelson, STEM Education Innovation & Research Institute
- Etta Ward, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
Supporting Members:
- Karen Lee, Office of Academic Affairs
- Arlene Doram, Office of Academic Affairs
IUPUI Faculty Council Liaison:
- Phil Goff, IFC President
IUPUI Forum Fellows:
- C. Thomas Lewis, School of Informatics and Computing
- Meganne Masko, School of Engineering and Technology
Office of Academic Affairs – Faculty Advancement and Leadership Development Fellows:
- Keith Avin, School of Health & Human Sciences
- Willie Miller, University Library