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WelcomeConvocation Fall 2020

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Dr. Mari Fuentes-MartinVice President, Student Success & Engagement

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No volveré performed by

Mariachi Son de EsperanzaTexas A&M University-San Antonio

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Miriam Magdaleno President, Staff Council

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https://youtu.be/hIjQusc7czk

Dr. Joseph M. SimpsonPresident, Faculty Senate

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https://youtu.be/hIjQusc7czk?t=108

Dr. Melissa MahanInaugural Executive Director

Henry G. Cisneros Institute for Emerging Leaders

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Suffragists registering to vote for the first time in history in Travis County June 26, 1918. The

Texas Legislature had just approved women to vote in the primary elections, giving them one

month before the upcoming primary in July to register with a record 386,00 Texas women

signing up tov ote. Two years, later, women would be legally allowed to vote in all elections

(Statesmen)

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100yearsofwomenvotingsa.com

Dr. Cynthia Teniente-MatsonPresident

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Dr. Melissa Mahan

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148 daysMarch 23, 2020

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Delivering our mission

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audaciousness

student focus

excellenceopportunity

collaboration

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$100MRegents Scholarship Initiative

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https://youtu.be/u-fxerNfSQE

926Top 10%

Scholarships

136Have enrolled

(as of Aug. 13)

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15 new

5 transfer 20New students through the

Bexar County Foster Youth

Initiative33% Increase in Admits

15% Increase in Applications

34Greater Texas Foundation

students registered

$100MREGENTS

SCHOLARSHIP

$2.5MAWARDED IN

SCHOLARSHIP

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98 total

44 new

Dream US

studentsIncrease

29%

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17Virtual career employment fairs –-

Mays Center300

Student workers employed to

support remote working

environment

259 mifisAddressing the digital

divide for our students

184Loaner

laptops

1,100Courses moved to

remote learning

$76,040Parking fee

refunds

$46,000 Meal plan

refunds

$291,000Housing assistance

20$9.1KInaugural Jag-Wars

(e-sports event)

$43KStudent

emergency relief

(March through Aug. 8)

132# of donors (103 first time)

$9.2KGeneral’s

Food Pantry

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https://youtu.be/W_GJahU0GXk

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Maintaining the health, safety and well-being of the campus community

Continuing to provide the full range of academic, support and business services to students

Conducting onsite campus operations to the extent that public health conditions permit doing so safely.

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Blueprint 2020 Task Force

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Each committee led by a vice president and included representatives from:

▪ Faculty Senate

▪ Staff Council

▪ Functional operating units

Academic

Competiveness

VP O’Brien

Student Pipeline

VP McLelland

Business Continuity

VP Funk-Baxter

Student Success

VP Fuentes-Martin

Academic Competitiveness Sub-Committee

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College of Arts & Sciences Dean Dr. Bala (Mirley Balasubramanya)

Languages, Literature & Arts (LLA)

Chair Dr. Ann Bliss

Communication, History & Philosophy

Chair Dr. Bill Bush

Social Sciences

Chair Dr. Durant Frantzen

Sciences & Mathematics

Chair Dr. Marvin Lutnesky

College of Business

Dean

Dr. Kathleen Welsh/

Dr. Rohan Christie-David

Management & Marketing

Chair Dr. Josephine Sosa- Fey

Accounting & Finance

Chair Dr. Syed Harun

Computing & Cyber Security

Chair Dr. Akhtar Lodgher

College of Education & Human Development Dean Dr. Carl Sheperis

Counseling, Health & Kinesiology

Chair Dr. Tamara Hinojosa

Educator & Leadership Preparation

Chair Dr. Melissa Jozwiak

Curriculum & Instruction

Chair Dr. Lorrie Webb

Student Pipeline Sub-committee

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Enrollment Management Leadership CommitteeRachel Montejano Phillip RodgersMelissa Morales Vanessa Torres

New Student Onboarding CommitteeAntoinette CurlJulie Eddards Brandy McLellandGretchen Doenges Melissa Morales Trish Hayes Kim NanezChris Leach Heather OlagueDr . Mari Fuentes-Martin Vanessa Torres

Julie Williams

Enrollment Management CommunicationsDr. Jeanette DeDiemar Dr. Mari Fuentes-MartinGretchen Doenges Thomas MilliganJulie Eddards Melissa MoralesBrandy McLelland Vanessa Torres

Faculty Senate Representative Dr. Kevin Barton

Student Success Sub-committee

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Chair

Dr Mari Fuentes-Martin

Members

Maria Acevedo-Aguino

Micayla Bean

Dr. Edwin Blanton

Dr. Mary Buzzetta

Richard Delgado

Bill Griffenberg

Sha Johnson

Rachel Montejano

Art Olague

Joseph Pickering

Ashley Rodriguez

Roger Stearns

Business Continuity Sub-committee

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ChairsKathryn Funk-BaxterChris LeachTrevor LiddleTodd MocabeeMartha GonzalezBill Griffenberg

Student Success and EngagementJo Anna Benavides-FrankeAngel Vega

Staff Council SelectionJarrick Brown

Faculty Senate SelectionSyed HarunBrenda RoweDawn WeatherfordHsiao-Ping Wu

Risk Management

Group-Covid-19

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Rita ArredondoDr. Jeanette De Diemar (Co-Chair)Jo Anna Benavides-FrankeDr. Mari Fuentes-Martin Dr. Vijay GollaMartha GonzalezBill GriffenbergJessica Loudermilk (Co-Chair)Brandy McLellandRobert O'CallaghanRoger Stearns

Rita ArredondoDr. Jeanette De Diemar (Co-Chair)Jo Anna Benavides-FrankeDr. Mari Fuentes-Martin Kathy Funk-BaxterMartha GonzalezFrancy LealDr. Vijay GollaMartha GonzalezBill GriffenbergJessica Loudermilk (Co-Chair)Miriam MagdalenoBrandy McLellandRobert O'CallaghanRoger StearnsVictor Pantusa

Return to

Campus Task Force

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5%FY 20

5%FY 21Returned state allocation

$2.38 M met through the elimination of

65 vacant positions.

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https://youtu.be/N9EaIu1yhII

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Investing in Workforce DevelopmentCity Council votes to place 1/8th-cent sales tax to support workforce development initiative on the November ballot

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https://youtu.be/io1Mj3Za-eA

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In memoriam

David Alvarado & Robert Wagstaff

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Black SummerLa-Tieka Sims ’20

Performance by

La-Tieka Sims, Student Government Association, Past PresidentJamie Jackson, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority,

Incorporated – Delta Chapter, PresidentMarissa Galvin, Black Student Union Vice President

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State of Texas depicted in purple, white, and gold (colors of the National Woman’s Party suffrage flag) – indicating Texas was one of the

original 36 states to ratify the 19th Amendment.

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From the bottom of my heart, thank you. You’re doing great work

-- important work that impacts equity in our community.

Dr. Jeanette De DiemarVice President, Advancement & External Relations

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tamusa.edu/community-safety-together

46And the winners are...

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Here’s to a excellent,

safe & fulfilling 2020!

Upcoming events

August 26

September 1

September 10

September 16

September 24

October 13

October 21

November 17

November 19

December 1

President's Picnic

Power Hour - Budget Forum

Flu Shots - Open to faculty, staff, and students

Women at Work: InspirHER - iEmpower Presentation

Flu Shots - Open to faculty, staff, and students

Power Hour - Topic TBA

Women at Work: InspirHER - LMG Security Presentation

Power Hour - Topic TBA

Women at Work: InspirHER

Lights of Esperanza

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