Role

The Advisory Committee provides feedback on the Center’s work and ensures that it remains guided by faculty interests and goals so that MSU’s faculty are empowered to advance the human prospect by addressing the world’s greatest challenges. In doing so, the faculty are globally recognized for excellence in the education of students, creation of knowledge and art, and service to communities.

Structure

Advisory Committee structure with three subcommittees.

The reconstituted CFE Advisory Committee consists of subcommittees that serve the tasks of previous standing committees (TEACh - Teaching Excellence in Action Committee, Research Capacity Team and the Service-Learning Advisory Committee). The committee meets once each semester, and subcommittees will convene as needed to complete specific tasks. The CFE Advisory Committee has representation from each college and key stakeholders on campus, consisting of approximately 19 members distributed among three subcommittees: Teach, Research, and Service-Learning.

TEACHING AND LEARNING

The Teaching and LearningSubcommittee provides guidance to CFE leadership about programming and faculty needs. The Teach group will allocate funds for faculty development project (Instructional Innovation Grants) and participate in the President's Excellence in Teaching Award selection.

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP

The Research and Scholarship Subcommittee will assist the CFE with programming on grant development and management, partnering with faculty for grant writing mentoring, and offering other initiatives that support faculty success in research and scholarship. The Research Capacity group will allocate funds for the Faculty Excellence Grants.

SERVICE AND OUTREACH

The Service and Outreach Subcommittee promotes faculty awareness and application of service-learning pedagogy and partnerships. Working with Montana Campus Compact, MSU's Office of Student Engagement, and MSU's Outreach and Engagement Council and others, this subcommittee strives to create a network of scholars and community partners to grow community-engaged learning curricula and impacts. This subcommittee will participate in the President's Excellence in Service-Learning Award selection.

 

Membership

Name 

Subcommittee 

Affiliation 

Ken Silvestri

Teach (chair)

Center for Faculty Excellence

Bok Sowell 

Teach

College of Agriculture 

Beth Nelson

Teach

Non-tenure track

Mitch Vaterlaus 

Teach

College of Education, Health & Human Development 

Doug Downs 

Teach

College of Letters & Science 

Kim Nordby

Teach

Gallatin College 

Carter Dorsett 

Teach

Academic Technology & Outreach 

Brent Rosso 

Teach

Jake Jabs College of Business & Entrepreneurship

Nika Stoop

Research (chair)

Center for Faculty Excellence

Jason Clark 

Research

MSU Library 

Jen Brown

Research

Norm Asbjornson College of Engineering 

Xin Han

Research

College of Letters & Science (ECF member)

Nicole Motzer 

Research

Research and Economic Development 

Nina Schweppe

Service (chair)

Center for Faculty Excellence

Amy Lincoln

Service

Office of Student Success 

Ariel Donahue

Service

Office of Diversity & Inclusion

Katie Plymesser 

Service

Norm Asbjornson College of Engineering 

Myleen Leary

Service

Jake Jabs College of Business & Entrepreneurship 

Nick Lux

Service

College of Education, Health & Human Development 

 

Updated: 1/4/2024