September
2, 2005
Topics in today's issue of Extension Update:
TUFTS LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF POSITIVE
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
This
past spring Washington State 4-H had the opportunity to participate
in the Tufts Longitudinal Study of Positive Youth Development.
This is the very first time that a nationwide study has been conducted
of positive youth development that takes into the design the myriad
of influences/organizations/activities that are impacting both
positively and negatively the lives of young people.
In the round of research conducted this spring I had hoped of
course that all of Washington's 4-H County 4-H Programs would participate.
We only had 8 counties follow through. But here is your opportunity
to participate this FALL!
The intent is to have this study reflect the impacts of the 4-H
program nationwide. The organizers hope to have a large number
of 4-H participants and their parents/guardians complete the questionnaire.
This study will have a great impact on the work of 4-H, as well
as inform many outside of 4-H of the great benefits of having young
people engaged in 4-H programs.
Wave 4 data collection will start in October/November, so now
would be the time to alert Pat BoyEs if you are willing to participate
in WAVE 4. Not only will be able to participate in comprehensive
significant youth research BUT if we have enough participation
in Washington State we'll have impact data that we can share with
our decision makers of the positive impacts that 4-H is making
every day here at home.
Please email
Pat BoyEs at
by Tuesday, September 6th, if you are interested in participating.
I would like to have
100% participation from our county 4-H programs!
WORKSHOPS FOR DEPARTMENT CHAIRS AND ACADEMIC DIRECTORS
The Office
of the Provost and Human Resource Services are collaborating in
the offering of a series of Workshops for Department Chairs
and (Academic) Directors. The first session is titled “Overview” and
is scheduled for September 7th from 7:30 am – 9:00 am. The
location of the Wednesday, September 7th Workshop for Department
Chairs and Directors has been changed from Murrow Hall Room # 52
to Holland/ New Library, Room # 24. The workshop, starting at 7:30
am and ending at 9:00 am. Go
straight to the live video stream.
The September 7 agenda includes:
(Presenter - Fran McSweeney)
University Organization
The Faculty Senate
The Strategic Plan
The Academic Plan
The Faculty Manual
Acquiring a Mentor
Future session dates, topics, and live video stream URL (all workshops
are scheduled from 7:30 am to 9:00 am):
September 28, “Advice
from Last Year’s New Chairs”
October 12, “Faculty
Performance Reviews”
November 4, “Dealing
with Faculty Personnel Issues”
November 16, “Dealing
with Staff Personnel Issues”
December 8, “Dealing
with Undergraduate Student Issues”
January 13, “Dealing with Graduate Student Issues” (URL
to be announced)
January 25, “Faculty Recruitment, Mentoring & Retention” (URL
to be announced)
February 16, “Business Policies and Procedures” (URL
to be announced)
March 3, “Budgets” (URL to be announced)
March 22, “Valuing and Promoting Diversity” (URL to
be announced)
April 12, “Advice from Experienced Chairs” (URL to
be announced)
The workshops will regularly air via WHETS to WSU Spokane, WSU
Tri-Cities and WSU Vancouver. They are also available by video
streaming (the links have been set for the 2005 workshops and are
noted above.
The username and password for all Chair and Director Workshop
events are:
Username: workshop
Password: Hrs318
Please note that username and passwords are CaSe SeNsItIvE.
Archived video streams will be available at: http://experience.wsu.edu/.
If you are not in Pullman, you will need to notify Karen Zucco-Gatlin
in HRS in order to obtain any handout materials in advance. She
can be contacted at
kzucco-gatlin@wsu.edu.
If you have questions regarding the workshops you can contact Fran
McSweeney, Vice Provost,
fkmcs@wsu.edu; or, Karen Zucco-Gatlin, HRS Training and Development,
kzucco-gatlin@wsu.edu.
EXTENSION ENGAGED – AIR QUALITY RESEARCH AND OUTREACH
The
first program of the new season of "Extension Engaged" will
take place on Friday, September 23, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. The
program will feature a look at WSU's research and outreach in the
area of air quality and will focus on work being conducted by the
Columbia Plateau PM-10 project and the Northwest Airquest Consortium.
Guests will include:
- Brian Lamb, Regents Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
from the College of Engineering and Architecture
- Joe Vaughan, Assistant Research Professor in the Laboratory
for Atmospheric Research, in the Dept. Civil & Environmental
Eng.
- Bill Schillinger, Scientist and Extension Specialist with
the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, stationed at the Lind
Dryland
Research Station of the College of Agricultural, Human, and
Natural Resource Sciences
If you’d like to be part of the studio audience, come to
room T-101 of the Food Science and Human Nutrition building and
plan to be seated by 9:15 a.m.
For information on viewing via satellite or video stream, go to:
http://caheinfo.wsu.edu/video/satellite.html.
“Extension Engaged” is a program broadcast monthly
during the school year by the Information Department of Washington
State University Extension.
CAHNRS EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE
Once again a reminder that
registration is now open for the CAHNRS Employee Development Conference
for Oct. 18-20, 2005. Register
online. Registration is $50 and
does not include your hotel or travel. The closing date for registration
is October 10, 2005.
If you want a sneak preview at the programming the link above
will give you hotel, parking, and agenda information.
The planning committee is very excited about this year’s
program and has tried to give a wide variety of topics. Please
be sure to share this with all your colleagues and staff of WSU.
Please call Denise Boyd at 509-335-2954 if you have any questions
about the registration process.
WSU POLICY ON PLANTING TRANSGENIC CROPS
University policies concerning
genetically modified organisms, in particular, the planting of
transgenic (GMO) crops is available
on the Web at: http://ext.wsu.edu/admin/, scroll down to “Programs-Specific, “Agriculture
and Natural Resource Programs,” right before “state
and local boards” and visit “WSU Policy on Planting
Transgenic Crops” OR see the direct
link.
In addition to other specific materials, all transgenic plants,
vertebrates, invertebrates and microorganisms come under the purview
of the WSU Institutional Biosafety Committee.
OLYMPIA UPDATE: FY 06 PRIORITY
Washington State University proposes
a revised funding mechanism to get construction of the $63 million
WSU Biotechnology/Life Sciences
Building underway by summer, 2006, by leveraging the university’s
own funds from trust lands and utilizing the state treasurer’s
Certificate of Participation process. This revised proposal could
be considered by the 2006 Legislature. The proposal would address
statewide needs for research and economic development without impacting
existing WSU trust land principle, the state’s debt limit,
or compete with other general-fund state capital projects. It utilizes
the same funding mechanism that constructed the Todd Hall Addition
and other projects in Pullman.
For more information, check out the First
Briefing Paper of the FY06 supplemental Legislative Session in
Olympia on the Web.
PERSONNEL
New Hires
Tyler Wilson, Extension Educator, Ferry County
Funding: 100% Extension
(Grant Funds)
Status: Faculty
Effective Date: June 4, 2005
Degree: B.S.
Phoebe Bachleda, Extension Coordinator, Snohomish County Funding:
100% Extension (Grant Funds)
Status: Administrative Professional
Effective Date: July 11, 2005
Degree: B.S.W.
Norman Dart, Extension Coordinator, WSU Puyallup
Funding: 100%
Extension (Grant Funds)
Status: Administrative Professional
Effective Date: August 16, 2005
Degree: M.S.
Elizabeth Blessing, Extension Coordinator, King County
Funding:
100% Extension (Grant Funds)
Status: Administrative Professional
Effective Date: July 1, 2005
Degree: M.S.
Susan Bernstein, Extension Coordinator, Pierce County
Funding:
100% Extension (Grant Funds)
Status: Administrative Professional
Effective Date: July 18, 2005
Degree: B.A.
Karen Lovett, Extension Coordinator, Pierce County
Funding: 100%
Extension (Grant Funds)
Status: Administrative Professional
Effective Date: July 18, 2005
Degree: B.S.
Title Change:
Marianne Ophardt, County Director, Benton County
Funding:
100% Extension
Status: Faculty
Effective Date: October 3, 2005
Degree: M.S.
Retirement:
John (Jack) Watson, County Director, Benton
County
Funding: 100% Extension
Status: Faculty
Effective Date: October 3, 2005
Resignations:
Brady Ratsch, Multi Media Services Coordinator,
Information Department
Funding: 100% Extension
Status: Administrative Professional
Effective Date: August 31, 2005
Holly Freishtat, Program Admin. Mgr., King County
Funding: 100%
Extension
Status: Administrative Professional
Effective Date: September 15,
2005
Peter Griessmann, Extension Educator, Stevens County
Funding: 100%
Extension
Status: Faculty
Effective Date: August 12, 2005
Jennifer Powell, Extension Coordinator, Thurston County
Funding:
100% Extension
Status: Administrative Professional
Effective Date: July 28, 2005
Holly Kennell, Extension Educator, Snohomish County
Funding: 100%
Extension
Status: Faculty
Effective Date: October 3, 2005
Appointment Complete:
Keith Underwood, Extension Educator, Pierce County
Funding:
100% Extension
Status: Faculty
Effective Date: June 30, 2005
SCHEDULE
WSU will be closed Monday in observance of Labor Day -
have a safe and enjoyable holiday weekend. Linda will be in Pullman
all
week. Ed will be in Spokane Tuesday and in Pullman for the WSU
Master Gardeners’ Conference the rest of the week.
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Linda Kirk Fox, PhD
Dean and Director
Washington State University Extension
PO Box 646230, 411 Hulbert Hall
Pullman WA 99164-6230
(509) 335-2933 Office
(509) 335-9223 Desk/Voicemail
FAX (509) 335-2926
lkfox@wsu.edu
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