Mini-Retreat to Review, Refine, and Revitalize the Core Curriculum
April 30, 2004 Agenda (PDF)
Participating in this event were members of the following constituent groups: Alumni Distinguished Professors, Admissions, Assessment, Academy of Teaching Excellence, Center for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (CEUT), Commission on Undergraduate Studies and Policies (CUSP), Deans and Associate Deans with responsibility for curriculum, Department Heads with core responsibilities, Educational Technologies, Faculty Senate, Graduate Education Development Institute (GEDI), Graduate School, Honors, Institute for Distance and Distributed Learning, Individuals with innovative projects/courses, Institutional Research, Multicultural Affairs, Registrar’s Office, Residential Learning Communities, Service Learning, Student Affairs, Study Abroad, Summer Working Groups, Office of Provost, University Core Curriculum Committee (UCCC), University Distinguished Professors, University Libraries, and University Writing Program.
Mini-Retreat Steering Committee:
- Diane Bell, 2003-2004 ACE Fellow
- Terry Clements, Associate Professor, Landscape Architecture and member of the UCCC
- Ron Daniel, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education and member of the UCCC
- David Ford, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and member of the UCCC
- Mark McNamee, University Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
- Clarresa Morton, Director, University Unions and member of the UCCC
- Deb Olsen, Director, Institutional Research
- Nan Seamans, Director, Library Instruction, Reference, and Outreach and member of the UCCC
- Beth Waggenspack, Chair, University Core Curriculum Committee
- Terry Wildman, Director, Center for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (CEUT)

