What’s New in CAS? p.4; Assistant Chair position, p.5 Community Justice and Service Learning, p.9
Counseling Psychology Conference Presentation, p.11
Fayetteville State University
College of Arts and Sciences FALL/WINTER 2011
Calendar of Events, p.12
FROM THE DESK OF THE DEAN I believe that the motto of the College of Arts and Sciences, The Buck Stops Here, made famous by a plaque that sat on President Harry Truman’s desk, exemplifies our commitment to quality and service to the community. I am proud to say that the faculty and staff within the College have lived up to this motto in remarkable fashion by seeking to improve in all areas, including instruction, recruitment, community service, advising, scholarship, and customer service. The College of Arts and Sciences provides academic programs which are of highquality, attractive, and accessible. I believe we are doing just that in spite of our tough economic times. We are reviewing all our current programs and any newly proposed programs with greater scrutiny than ever before. We are requiring that all new program proposals have a strong market and that they have clear and appropriate program learning outcomes before they are approved. As we make some tough decisions about closing some low-producing programs, we will use this opportunity to allocate resources more effectively to create and support programs which are in high demand by our students and potential employers. Since our last CAS Newsletter, the College has experienced a number of changes. Both the Bachelor of Science Degree in Intelligence Studies and the Bachelor of Social Work Degree programs have been approved. A number of new departments have been established to help better support academic programs, either by putting more emphasis on productive programs or by allowing the faculty to be more focused on their individual programs. They include the Departments of English, World Languages and Cultures, Biological Sciences, Communication, and Chemistry and Physics. In 2010, our proposal was approved to move the Telecom Center under the direction of the Department of Communication. The Telecom Center includes WFSS 91.9 FM National Public Radio Station, BroncoiRadio student radio station, and The Voice, the FSU student newspaper. Under construction is the WFSU-TV student television station. In addition, we created the assistant chair position to assist department chairs with their heavy workload and to focus on improving program assessment, academic advising, student recruitment/retention, and class scheduling. In 2011, we received approval to reopen our generic four-year degree program in Nursing. With Dr. Afua Arhin’s leadership, and the expertise of the faculty she is building, I have complete confidence that Fayetteville State University will have one of the best nursing programs in the state. As part of this effort, we opened the brand new Southeastern North Carolina Nursing Education and Research building. Currently under construction is our new Science and Technology Building, which will provide us with additional offices, labs, and classrooms. Continued on page 8 1