Faculty Day 2005
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
TSU Pavilion

“WELCOME BACK”
Agenda
| 8:00 am |
Continental breakfast, Titan Pavilion AB |
| 8:30 am |
Welcome Remarks
Dr. Milton A. Gordon, President
Dr. Ephraim Smith, Vice President Academic Affairs |
| 9:00 am |
Keynote Speaker – Dr. Lorie Roth, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, California State University , Office of the Chancellor
- Academic programs issues facing the CSU
- A personal take on w hat academic novels tell us about teaching
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| 9:45 am |
Q&A |
| 10:15 am |
Break |
| 10:30 am |
Morning Breakout Sessions
- Faculty Affairs and Records
What's Happening at RTP
Facilitator: Nikki Lain
TSU Hetebrink AB
- Faculty Development Center
What can the FDC do for you?
Facilitators: Shariq Ahmed, Susan Gaitan and Cynthia Gautreau
Faculty Development Center, Pollak Library South 44F
- Gerontology Center
Tour the Ruby Gerontology Center and see a demonstration by Integrated Media Systems of the new teaching technology upgrade in the Mackey Auditorium classroom.
Facilitator: Pauline Abbott, Director, Institute of Gerontology
Ruby Gerontology Center
- Library
Library Resources for the Online/Remote User Facilitator: Rachael Clemens
Pollak Library North 130
- Office of Grants & Contracts
Grants and Contracts 599 Independent Study in CSUF Grants and Contracts Services. Refresh your knowledge about the range of services offered through the Office of Grants and Contracts. Facilitator: Linda Patton TSU Alvarado AB
- SRI Committee
New Directions in Student Evaluations Facilitators: Phil Gianos, Ellen Junn, and Mike McGee TSU Tuffree AB
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| 12:00 pm |
LUNCH
Keynote Speaker: Stan Oftelie, President, Orange County Business Council
- Orange County : A History, with a Taste of Education
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| 1:00 pm |
Closing Remarks |
Keynote Biographical Information
Dr. Lorie Roth currently serves as Assistant Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs-Academic Programs in the Chancellor's Office of the California State University. In this position, she oversees several programs that provide special opportunities for Cal State faculty and students. These include CSU Summer Arts, the Institute for Teaching and Learning, the Pre-Doctoral Program, community service learning, and the California Academic Partnership Program.
Before working at the CSU, Dr. Roth was Assistant Vice President/Dean of Faculty at Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah, Georgia, as well as Associate Professor of English. She started her academic career at Stetson University in DeLand, Florida, after receiving her Ph.D. in English from Kent State University.
Dr. Roth has served as a technical writing consultant for, among others, Gulfstream Aerospace, US Army Corps of Engineers, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons and has published articles on computers and writing, writing on the job, the publishing industry, information literacy, and British literature.
Mr. Stan Oftelie is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Orange County Business Council (OCBC), the largest business association in Orange County, California.
The OCBC was created ten years ago by the consolidation of the 100-year-old Orange County Chamber of Commerce, the Industrial League of Orange County, the Orange County Economic Development Consortium and Project 2010, a business think tank. The new unified organization represents Orange County’s largest employers and by focusing on economic development, advocacy, and work force development, serves as the voice of business in California’s second most populous county.
Oftelie has been the Business Council’s CEO since 1997, focusing the organization’s mission of making Orange County more business friendly. Prior to joining the OCBC, he was Chief Executive Officer and Treasurer of the Orange County Transportation Authority, a $600 million-a-year government agency responsible for funding streets, roads, buses, freeways, toll roads and rail projects.
Oftelie is currently Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Center for a New Orange County, past president of the Orange County Affordable Homeownership Alliance, and a director of the Orange County Education and Research Institute. He has two Master’s degrees from the University of Southern California, one in communications and one in public administration. His undergraduate degree in journalism is from Arizona State University.

Presented by
The Office of the President
Vice President for Academic Affairs
and
The Faculty Development Center
RSVP to Leticia Stotler at X2841 or lstotler@fullerton.edu by Friday, August 12.
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