April 2, 2013 Exhibit 16 Monthly Reports to the Board of Trustees: A. Vice President/Provost B. Vice President, Finance and Administration/CFO C. Executive Director, College Development D. Executive Director, Government & Community Relations & Marketing and the Associate Vice President, Institutional Effectiveness Exhibit 2 Report on Open Positions Exhibit 3 Trustees’ Dates to Remember 1 Dr. Renay Scott Board of Trustees Vice President/Provost April 2, 2013 EXHIBIT NO. 16A JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2013 SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES On January 28 and 29, Jeremy Meier, Co-Interim Chair/Assistant Professor, Fine and Performing Arts, conducted auditions for the spring 2013 student production, "Noises Off." Auditions for this production were open to Owens students and the community. Out of 36 auditions, nine actors were cast and are now in rehearsals. The production will run April 12-14 and April 19-21 in the Center for Fine and Performing Arts. On February 13 and 15, Del Suggs, leadership development speaker/author (singer/songwriter), was a guest speaker for the Business II class and Music Business Technology Degree Interns of Denise Grupp-Verbon, Adjunct Instructor, Fine and Performing Arts. Mr. Suggs discussed "Ten Ways to Advance Your Musical Career", a workshop in Career Planning and Goals, and a discussion about the music business in the 21st century. Carrie Johnson, Intellectual Property Attorney (Perrysburg), was a guest speaker at Ms. Grupp- Verbon’s Business II class on February 27. Ms. Johnson shared facts and details about copyright law, patents and trademarks. In addition, she shared stories of real intellectual property cases to help students understand how the laws work. Rock On: Photographs by Baron Wolman Mr. Wolman was the first staff photographer for “Rolling Stone Magazine”. His exhibit, on display through March 28 in the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery, included photographs and music memorabilia from three time periods: 1890s-1920s, 1930s-1950s and 1960s-1980s. His unique perspectives to journalistic photography, contemporary history and the creative process have merged to create some of the most iconic images of the twentieth century. Rock On highlights the marriage between music and the visual arts and focuses on photography as a tool for recording history. America’s Music: A Film History of Our Popular Music from Blues to Bluegrass to Broadway This project featured documentary film screenings of the twentieth century American popular music and focused on uniquely American musical genres: blues and gospel, Broadway, jazz, bluegrass and country, rock ‘n’ roll, and mambo and hip hop. Each film opened with live music by regional performers playing in the film’s genera followed by a film introduction by Dr. Matthew Donahue, Instructor, Popular Culture Department, Bowling Green State University. Owens Leadership Academy The Owens Leadership Academy held its Spring Retreat on February 8 and 9 with the topic focus of "Enabling Others to Act" and "Encouraging the Heart." Presenters included Dan Wilkins, The Ability Center of Greater Toledo, Regina Silletti, Professor, Social/Behavioral Science, and three International Program students (Fibri Widyaningrum, Sid Chappamullakazyil, and Razia Sultana), who spoke of the importance of understanding and celebrating diversity and individual gifts. Amy Dixon, Coordinator, NEEDS Program, facilitated a workshop on teamwork. Dr. Renay Scott, 2 Vice President/Provost, shared a presentation on the difficult decisions and issues that leaders often face, and Gretchen Carroll, Tiffin University, presented a session on how leaders deal with change. The two Academy teams also shared updates on their projects. Team ReSOURCEfuls is coordinating a "revitalization" of The Learning Center at The Source, to streamline it more with the look and feel of the larger campuses. The team is involving students and departments from the Toledo and Findlay Campuses with the intent of encouraging student inclusion, transition and retention among the campuses. An open house event will take place in April. Team Alliance is planning a hunger awareness event called "Plant the Seed," which will help educate Owens students on the resources and means for healthier, economical meal choices. The team is involving many student groups as well as community resources, and the event (including lunch) is scheduled for March 21 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in AVCC 125. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS – Ann Theis, Dean Programs, Partnerships, and Opportunities This spring, the School of Business is offering 79 course sections serving 1,148 students at 24 area high schools through dual enrollment. The evening Cohort Program (Findlay) in Business Management Technology began this semester with nine students enrolled. This accelerated program allows students to complete their degree in two years attending compressed classes one-night a week. The School of Business and Workforce and Community Services (WCS) have partnered to develop a system that encourages more Owens students to earn a variety of Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) information technology certifications. By utilizing the College’s status as an educational institution, Owens is able to obtain large exam fee discounts for students. School of Business faculty are urging students to take one or more of the exams to complement their coursework, and WCS provides certification voucher fulfillment services. Through these coordinated efforts, more students will ultimately earn nationally-recognized certifications, which enhance employability in a variety of information technology-related fields. Since the beginning of the semester, tutoring for Information Systems Technology and Accounting Technology has moved under the School of Business. To date, the School has conducted 574 tutoring sessions in both Findlay (8 percent) and Toledo (92 percent). A tracking database allows the School to identify the specific classes and/or issues that the student needs help with and give that feedback to the instructors. The Owens Chapter of the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) Chapter and United Way are hosting a free tax prep clinic at the Toledo Campus on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in Founders Hall. Jeremy Mohler, Owens Chapter President, is a coordinator of this program. Rama Kannan, Assistant Professor, Accounting, is the Chapter Advisor. To become a Certified Volunteer Tax Preparer, IMA student members went through an intense training and examination process. This program provides free federal and state tax return preparation for eligible taxpayers through the IRS’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program. Targeted clients for this free tax preparation program are low to moderate income, especially families, elderly, disabled and students. 3 SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES – Doug Mead, Dean On February 1, the Dental Hygiene program and the Toledo Dental Society provided the Give Kids a Smile Day at the Dental Hygiene Clinic. Over 100 children were screened and dental education was provided. Children received free cleanings, x-rays, sealants, fluoride treatments and, for the first time, restorative treatments in the new Dental Assisting Lab. Seventy-three restorations and ninety-three sealants were placed on community children. The Give Kids a Smile Program is a national event that the American Dental Association employs to raise awareness for politicians, parents, and the community to work together toward a solution. Owens faculty, area dentists and hygienists, dental hygiene students and dental assisting students provided the care for the community children. SCHOOL OF NURSING – Dawn Wetmore, Dean Medical Assisting Program The Medical Assisting Program welcomed 16 students to the three semester compressed program that began on January 7. Registered Nursing Program The Registered Nursing Program hosted four site visitors from the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) on January 22-24, 2013, on the Toledo and Findlay Campuses. The purpose of the visit was to determine if the Program had met the NLNAC accreditation standards for initial program accreditation. The visitors stated the review was “positive” and that they are recommending that the program receive initial accreditation. The site visitors’ report and recommendation will be sent to the NLNAC Board of Governors for final review and approval. If approved, the Program will be notified of the final accreditation status in August, 2013. The Registered Nursing Program applied for and was granted chapter status for the Pi Chapter of the Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society in September 2012. This honor society was developed by the National Organization for Associate Degree Nursing. During spring semester, 2013, the first group of students became active in the chapter and will complete a project related to student recruitment with an emphasis on recruiting minority students in nursing. Ohio Board of Nursing yearly NCLEX-RN results (January 1-December 31, 2012) are as follows: Of the 156 students who took the NCLEX-RN exam during the 2012 calendar year, 149 passed on their first attempt for a 95.51 percent pass rate. - Owens Community College Registered Nursing Program pass rate: 95.51% - Ohio Registered Nursing Program pass rate: 89.85% - National Registered Nursing Program pass rate: 90.34% Practical Nursing Certificate Ohio Board of Nursing yearly NCLEX-PN results (January 1-December 31, 2012) are as follows: Of the 32 students took the NCLEX-PN exam during the 2012 calendar year, 32 passed on their first
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