By Jeff Murphy,
December 13, 2023
Ken Weymuth, right, president of the 欧美视频 Board of Governors,
presents new board member Stu Rogers a UCM-branded carrying case that he can use during
his board service. At left, UCM President Roger Best also welcomed Rogers to the board
the same day he was sworn into his new position.
WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 A contract for asbestos abatement in the Humphreys Building, the
renewal of the athletic apparel sponsorship, and several academic program decisions,
including the expansion of the THRIVE program, were among items approved by the University
of Central Missouri Board of Governors when it met in its plenary session Dec. 8 on
campus.
Following a presentation by Bill Hawley, vice president for finance and operations,
the board approved a contract in the amount of $845,438 to cover items such as labor,
materials, equipment, supplies, insurance and permit fees to complete asbestos abatement
at the Humphreys Building. This work by Spray Services, Inc., Washington, Missouri,
will be conducted in preparation for the building鈥檚 renovation.
With the university鈥檚 existing athletic apparel and equipment contract set to expire
in July 2024, UCM sought proposals from 107 companies to provide apparel and equipment
plus sponsorship for the athletic department for the 2024 sports seasons. The board
approved a five-year contract with an option for one, two-year contract renewal with
Varsity Brand Holdings/BSN, which will provide Nike products.
Hawley presented a list of proposed new course fees that were approved by the board,
effective for August 2024. They are needed to help cover the rising cost of certain
items that are not included in academic departments鈥 operating budgets, but are necessary
for students to complete a particular course. Fees approved by the board range from
$5 to $460 per class, and cover needs in certain courses in areas related to Agriculture,
Aviation, Biology, Communication Disorders, and Physics. Fees will help pay for materials
and services such as consumable lab supplies and kits, subscriptions to electronic
records systems, transportation to construction sites, hourly instructional rates
and more, depending on which course is taken. Regular academic fees will be set during
the spring 2024 semester.
The board also approved revisions to course fees for 31 courses that are in the areas
of Agriculture, Aviation, Biology, Communication Disorders, and Construction Management.
Depending on the course, these increases range anywhere from $5 per semester to $230
per semester, to align with the increased cost of making these educational opportunities
possible.
The board also approved the expansion of the THRIVE program to include third- and
fourth-year options. A post-secondary program for students with intellectual and developmental
disabilities, THRIVE students currently live on campus and can earn a two-year Certificate
of Success while participating in courses and activities offered at UCM. The program
helps students to learn how to fully integrate into residential, social and community
life.
Board information about the program noted that the additional two years will provide
THRIVE students with increased time to gain life and career skills. It will also include
an increase in internship hours and person-centered planning with assistance from
local agencies to help with realistic job expectations for each student, while also
increasing students鈥 independence. Additionally, THRIVE third- and fourth-year students
may choose to complete coursework in a particular degree program. Board action includes
a yearly fee charge of $5,550 to all students enrolled in the first and second years
of the THRIVE program, and $2,775 per year for the third- and fourth-year students.
The reduced cost for the final two years of the program relates to the decrease in
time THRIVE staff will need to devote to students during that time frame.
In discussion related to other academic programs, the board approved the new Gender
and Sexuality Studies (GSS) undergraduate major, effective for fall 2024, and pending
approval by the Missouri Department of Higher Education Workforce Development/ Coordinating
Board for Higher Education (MDHEWD/CBHE). This program is structured to be offered
with face-to-face classes and 100 percent online, and is only the third complete online
GSS major in the Missouri/Kansas region. The university already offers the Women,
Gender, and Sexuality Studies minor, however, in a separate action, the board authorized
updating the program title to Gender and Sexuality Studies.
The new Biochemistry (Pre-Medicine, Pre-Dental, Pre-Veterinary, and Pre-Pharmacy)
degree option was approved. This academic program is for students who are interested
in seeking pre-professional preparation in Health Sciences. It will be housed under
the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry program. Before it becomes effective this fall,
the program must be approved by the MDHEWD/CBHE.
Another new academic program being submitted to MDHEWD/CBHE for its approval is the
12-credit-hour Mental Health Certificate, which was approved by the board. A collaboration
between two UCM colleges and four academic departments, this program will provide
key skills and knowledge to current students as well as members of the public who
are employed in human services fields to help meet emerging societal needs.
The board also recognized several individuals who have attained emeritus status. A
number of these individuals retired in previous years and qualified for emeriti status
following changes in university policy which updated their eligibility. It was announced
that the following individuals achieved emeriti status. Their names, titles and dates
of service are included:
鈥 Dorothy Anderson (Aug. 31, 1981 鈥 April 30, 2004), Academic Employment Specialist
鈥 Janet Schawo (May 30, 1978 鈥 Dec. 31, 2006), Administrative Assistant
鈥 Janie Seymour (July 7, 2003 鈥 Sept. 30, 2014), Administrative Assistant
鈥 Linda Persing (July 6, 1999 鈥 Dec. 31, 2015), Office Professional III
鈥 David Craig (April 2, 2007 鈥 Dec. 31, 2017), Applications Manager
鈥 Dalene Abner (Nov. 13, 2000 鈥 May 31, 2018), Executive Editor
鈥 Michael Greife (Nov. 10, 2003 鈥 May 31, 2018), News Bureau Manager
鈥 Charles Creel (June 20, 2005 鈥 May 31, 2018), Technical Project Manager
鈥 Victoria Hughes (Oct. 25, 2004 鈥 June 30, 2022), Director of Charter Schools
鈥 Nancy Anderson (Sept. 5, 2000 鈥 Dec. 31, 2023), Financial Aid Counselor
鈥 Someswar Kesh (Aug. 19, 1991 鈥 Dec. 31, 2023), Professor
鈥 Janice Putnam (Aug. 24, 1998 鈥 Dec. 31, 2023), Professor
鈥 Jay Raveill (Aug. 18, 1997 鈥 Dec. 31, 2023), ProfessorThe UCM Board of Governors on Dec. 8 approved awarding emeriti status to 13 retired
faculty and staff members. Eight of these individuals who attending the meeting and
were publicly congratulated by President Roger Best and Board President Ken Weymuth.
These new emeriti members are, top row, from left, Charles Creed, David Craig, Dorothy
Anderson and Janice Putnam, and bottom row, from left, Jay Raveill, Nancy Anderson,
Someswar Kesh, and Vici Hughes.