First Year Priorities
The Strategic Plan
Implementation Action Committee (SPIAC) was charged at the start of the
Fall Semester, 2006, to identify and list an initial set of
implementation action items to operationalize UMaine's new 2006-2011
Strategic Plan. The committee members were appointed by Provost
Szymanski, in part from nominees provided by the Faculty Senate, and was
chaired by the Provost. Responsibility for daily leadership was tasked
to the Dean and Associate Provost for Graduate Studies, Dan Sandweiss,
who had been co-chair of the Strategic Plan Committee.
SPIAC members
included:
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Barker, Sharon:
Director, Women's Research Center
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Jenson, Cary:
Associate Professor of Social Work
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Livingston,
William: Associate Professor of Forest Resources
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Peterson, Mick:
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
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Rumery, Joyce:
Dean of Libraries
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Scott, Julie-Ann:
President, Graduate Student Government, PhD student
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Marrs, Stuart:
Professor of Music
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Pooler, Anne:
Associate Dean, Education
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Trainor, Mike:
Board of Visitors member: Academic Affairs
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Slavin, Charlie:
Dean, Honors College
Throughout Fall 2006,
the Committee worked to create and revise appropriate implementation
action items based on top priorities, urgent needs, and feasibility. In
early January, 2007, the President's Executive Staff reviewed the draft
document. After incorporating their suggestions, the document was sent
to the Faculty Senate for discussion and then presented at an open Town
Meeting. The following final version was produced on February 6, 2007
and transmitted to the Provost and President.
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Goals/Actions |
Relates to SP
Goal # |
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Become a Top 50
Public University and a top 100 Research University
- Improve 6 year graduation rate.
- Improve first year retention
rate.
- Increase the number of doctoral
students and postdoctoral research associates at UMaine.
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1, 4, 5, 6, 7 |
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Strengthen partnerships with community
and state
- Provide education, technical
assistance, and support to new and existing businesses through the
Student Innovation Center, the Target Technology Center, and the
various programs of the Cooperative Extension.
- Provide expert assistance to those
involved in state governments.
- Strengthen the partnership between the
University of Maine and K – 12 education in the state.
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3 |
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Increase success in recruitment and
retention of highly qualified and diverse undergraduate students
- Promote Living/Learning Communities
for academically engaged entering and continuing students.
- Attract more top Maine students to
apply to and enroll at UMaine.
- Evaluate and improve various aspects
of the first year experience.
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1, 2, 3, 8 |
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Expand and
improve graduate education:
- Raise graduate enrollment to 3,000
within 5 years.
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1, 3, 4, 5 |
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Advance
undergraduate research:
- Assign functions of an undergraduate
research office (U-GRO) to existing unit.
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
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Increase number
and visibility of signature interdisciplinary programs (IDPs):
- Form an intercollege commission to
encourage, develop, and promote new, signature IDPs that build on
the existing strengths of UM to address new ideas and opportunities
to serve the State and the nation, following earlier work of Senate
Ad Hoc Committee on Interdisciplinary Studies.
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1, 4, 5 |
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Establish
learning outcome measures across all academic programs and develop
systematic processes to use results to enhance teaching
effectiveness:
- Establish a commission with
representatives from UTC, Faculty Senate, college deans, and
department chairs to develop learning outcome measures.
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1 |
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Increase
international research and education:
- Establish more collaborative research
and educational exchange agreements with international institutions
in countries where UM has or needs research and/or teaching
strength.
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1, 4 |
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Promote high-quality staff performance:
- In collaboration with appropriate
unions and HR, enhance opportunities for professional development of
employees.
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1, 8 |
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Increase
intra-institutional communication, transparency, and accountability:
- Update university annually on progress
of strategic plan.
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2, 8 |
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Broaden community
support for University and its Comprehensive Campaign:
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Enhance Service Learning and
Voluntarism to increase community service and
internships by UM students, staff, and faculty.
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1, 6, 7 |
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Enhance UM's
flagship role within the UMS and within the Maine higher education
community:
- Deliver doctoral education to Maine
community college, UMS, and other Maine college faculty lacking
doctoral degrees.
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1, 3, 4, 6, 7 |
Please note: The Strategic Plan
Implementation Action Plan also recommends pursuing to the extent
possible the goals and actions outlined in the specific Strategic Plans:
the Strategic Implementation Plan for Enhancement of Research,
Scholarship and Creative Activity, the Task Force Report on
Graduate Research, Education and Scholarship at the University of
Maine: Challenges and Opportunities for the 21st Century, the
Fogler Library Strategic Plan, and the DISTANCE
EDUCATION/OUTREACH CENTERS Strategic Planning Committee Report.
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