FACULTY ACTIVITIES DISCUSSED WITH BOARD OF TRUSTEES COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University Board of Trustees on Friday (3/6) discussed faculty development and policies for faculty consulting. The board also recognized recipients of Things Gone Right awards and renamed a department. Report from Commission on Faculty Development and Careers The Commission on Faculty Development and Careers is conducting a random telephone survey and focus groups targeting faculty members at Ohio State, Nancy M. Rudd, vice provost for academic policy and personnel, told trustees. Co-chaired by Rudd and Robert Warmbrod, Distinguished University Professor emeritus of human and community resource development, the commission will conduct the university's first in-depth study of how and when faculty find ways to enhance their skills. The 16-member commission was appointed last spring to analyze current opportunities and barriers to faculty development, and to recommend improvements. It is important that the university invest in its intellectual capital rather than let it depreciate, Rudd said. "Recruiting the very best faculty is key to assuring the university continually improves the quality of its endeavors and its national and international reputation," she said. "Retaining those faculty and assuring that they are able to maximize their potential and grow over time is equally important." The commission also is surveying peer institutions and plans to make recommendations as its work progresses. Policy on paid external consulting In other matters, Rudd reported on the final draft of the university's policy on faculty paid external consulting. While participation by faculty members in activities of government, industry and private institutions generally serves the academic interests of the university and benefits the people of Ohio, a policy is being finalized to establish guidelines and reporting requirements for paid consulting outside of the university. Faculty members are encouraged to engage in paid external consulting to the extent that the activities are clearly related to the mission of the university and do not entail a conflict of interest, Rudd said. As a general rule, the proportion of a faculty member's professional effort devoted to consulting should not exceed one business day a week. And under Ohio law, the university owns any intellectual property that is a product of university research. The draft policy, which will be presented to University Senate this spring and return to trustees for approval, prohibits faculty from using the university name or the fact that they are affiliated with the university in a manner that: -- suggests that the university approves or disapproves of a product or service provided by a profit, nonprofit or governmental agency; -- suggests that the university has performed research or issued research findings when it has not done so, or misleadingly states the results of university research; -- may be interpreted to communicate the official position of the university on any issue of public interest. Furthermore, reporting requirements would include prior approval, timeliness and an approval mechanism. Things Gone Right Award Trustees recognized recipients of Things Gone Right Awards. Award recipients are members of the International Town Hall project team recognized for their work in organizing and implementing the Feb. 18 CNN televised event on campus. Some 196 staff members at Ohio State participated in the team project to facilitate the Town Meeting. The team leaders of the project were recognized and presented with certificates of appreciation. Recognized were: Bill Hall, assistant vice president for student affairs; Ruth Gerstner, director of news services; Sarah Blouch, director of transportation and parking services; Ron Michalec, chief of Ohio State police; Debbie Gill, director of reprographics; Russell Morrison, UNITS manager; Sean Perkins, assistant building coordinator for athletics; Tom McGinnis, graduate administrative assistant in athletics; and Jim Stevens, associate vice president for physical facilities. The remaining team members will be honored at a ceremony at the Fawcett Center, 2400 Olentangy River Road, on March 12. The Things Gone Right award is presented by the Committee on the Undergraduate Experience (CUE) to individuals or groups who have demonstrated outstanding service. The award recognizes innovation, community-building, student involvement, positive impact and special effort. "The work those involved in the International Town Meeting project team provided ensured the success of the project and enhanced the reputation of Ohio State in local, national and international communities," said David Williams, vice president for student affairs. "They are to be commended for their outstanding work." Department renamed Trustees approved changing the name of the Department of Agricultural Economics to the Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics. The new name reflects the teaching, research, service and extension activities of the unit. The department's three major programs are agriculture and agribusiness management, environmental and natural resources, and economic development. # Contact: Nancy Rudd, Academic Affairs, (614) 292-4385 David Williams, Student Affairs, (614) 292-9334