College of Health & Human Sciences Spring Faculty Meeting April 21, 2015
AGENDA 1. Call to order 2. College update 3. Purdue Public Health Program overview 4. University Senate report 5. Committee reports 6. Award presentations
Promotions To Professor James Elicker (HDFS) Michael Heinz (SLHS) Qing Jiang (NUTR) Shirley Rietdyk (HK) Amanda Seidl (SLHS) Cleveland Shields (HDFS) To Associate Professor Carl Behnke(HTM) Linda Nie (HSCI) Sandra Sydnor (HTM) To Clinical Associate Professor Vicki Simpson (NUR) Shannon Van Hyfte (SLHS)
University Teaching Awards Murphy Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Karen Foli Associate Professor (NUR) Exceptional Early Career Pam Karagory Clinical Assistant Professor (NUR)
Farewell and Best Wishes Anthony Conger, Professor (PSY) Elsa Janle, Research Associate Professor (NUTR) Roseann Lyle, Professor (HK) James McGlothlin, Associate Professor (HSCI) Theodore Wachs, Professor (PSY)
2014-15 College Goals 1. Launch MPH underway! 2. Grow HHS research agenda Teegarden update Provost visit (Feb 2015) Dydak $2.M NIH instrumentation grant (MRI) Life Sciences Pillars of Excellence
Purdue Life Sciences Pillars of Excellence Discussions 17 teams HHS participating in 1. Microbiome science 2. Toxicology 3. Cardiovascular physics 4. Inflammation/inflammatory diseases 5. Big data - life science focused 6. Age-related diseases 7. Neuroscience
2014-15 College Goals 1. Launch Masters of Public Health Program 2. Grow HHS research agenda 3. Increase student and faculty diversity # URM Students % of total enrollment Fall 2011 442 9.7 Fall 2012 400 9.2 Fall 2013 404 9.7 Fall 2014 401 10.2
2014-15 College Goals 1. Launch Masters of Public Health Program 2. Grow HHS research agenda 3. Increase student and faculty diversity 4. Student Success (metrics, learning opportunities)
HHS Study Abroad Participation 343 students studied abroad between summer 2014 & spring 2015 Year HHS# Purdue# 2011-12 211 1719 2012-13 261 1914 2013-14 256 1850 2014-15 343 2085
2014-15 College Goals 1. Launch Masters of Public Health Program 2. Grow HHS research agenda 3. Increase student and faculty diversity 4. Student Success (metrics, learning opportunities) 5. Manage undergraduate enrollment challenges
HHS Undergraduate Enrollment by Semester 5000 4500 4000 (-4.7%) (-4.0%) (-5.4%) 3500 Headcount 3000 2500 2000 Fall Spring 1500 1000 500 0 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
HHS Current Enrollment Status Week # 20 data 2015 Change from 2014 Applications 3883 +18% Admitted 2491 +24.4% Accepts/Deposits 580 +13.3% SAT V/M/W 1754-12 pts. May 1 st is college decision day. Anticipate ~5% summer melt. Thanks for all your help! Helpful recruiting statistic: 94% job placement
HHS Graduate Enrollment 2015 2014 2013 2012 Total 476 501 495 480 MS 190 211 209 188 PhD 232 232 231 238 Prof 46 44 46 44 Certificates/Other 8 14 10 10 Spring semester data
College News & Activities HHS Graduation Celebration Tues., April 28, 4:00-5:30PM, Co-Rec Feature Gym Excellent faculty hiring continues Working to improve scholarship management and utilization College 2015/16 budget parameters & merit raise package unknown at this time. HTM stays with HHS!
HHS Life Inspired 2015 College of Health & Human Sciences
Committee Reports College of Health & Human Sciences
HHS Awards College of Health & Human Sciences
Outstanding Undergraduate Education Pam Karagory Clinical Assistant Professor (NUR)
Outstanding Graduate Mentor Dorothy Teegarden, Professor (NUTR)
Faculty Engagement Award Lata Krishnan, Clinical Professor (SLHS) Christi Masters, Clinical Assistant Professor (SLHS)
Staff Engagement Award Melissa Swathwood, Research/Faculty Secretary (NUR)
Shining Star Award Kamie Redinbo Office Manager & Lead Receptionist (HHS Student Services)
Outstanding Doctoral Student Megan McCarty (PSY) Advisor: Janice Kelly
Outstanding Masters Students Nicole Herndon(SLHS) Advisor: Jessica Huber Drew Mallory (PSY) Advisor: Deborah Rupp
Graduate Student Excellence in Teaching Amber Jarnecke (PSY)
Have a Great Summer!