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Cabinet Meeting Notes, July 12, 2022

CABINET MEETING NOTES
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
9:00 a.m.
A110

Members in Attendance: Steve Turner, Debbie Landry, Jerrid Freeman, Dan Mabery, and Christy Landsaw

Members Absent: 

The meeting began at 9:00 a.m.

President Turner welcomed the group

Executive Order 2022-06
VP Mabery updated the group on Executive Order 2022-06. He informed the group about responses from other universities and RUSO. The group agreed on creating a response similar to RUSO.

Veterans Event
VP Mabery updated the group on the Veterans Event that NSU is co-sponsoring with NEO Health, to be held on Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. in the CPA.

Leadership TQ Applications
VP Mabery informed the group that Leadership Tahlequah applications would be closing on July 22. The group discussed who from NSU should participate.

Project Updates
VP Landsaw reported events currently taking place on capital projects across campus. All are doing well or progressing.

PCard guidelines
VP Landsaw asked the group to review NSU’s internal tipping policies while using a Pcard. After discussing the options, members agreed that a change should be made.

Enrollment Update
VP Freeman and Provost Landry reported that both HC and CH are down at this time. HC is down 7.5% while CH is down 5.8%. Graduate numbers were down 6.4%. VP Freeman informed the group that numbers should climb in about two weeks.

Request for Change Position
Provost Landry informed the group about a request for change position. The group approved it for review.

Workforce Development Report
VP Freeman informed the group about the workforce development report and handed it out.

EBI Update
VP Freeman informed the group about EBI Updates and handed it out.

Retention Priorities Update
VP Freeman presented a draft to the group about retention priorities. The group discussed changes.

Opening Meeting Discussion – August 9th
The group discussed needs for Opening Meeting. The topic list was the focus of today’s discussion.

Optometry Facilities Project
President Turner informed the group about the Optometry Faculty Meeting later that day to discuss the NSUOCO complex.

Tulsa Chamber State of Education – July 20th
President Turner informed the group about table needs for the State of Education. The group discussed which additional seats were needed and whom to contact.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

  •  Student Move In – Monday, August 8th
  •  Welcome Week Opening – Tuesday, August 9th – 5:00 p.m. - CPA
  •  Opening Meeting – Tuesday, August 9th – 8:30/Refreshments 9:00/Program
  •  Coin Walk – Tuesday, August 9th – 11:00 a.m. – Sequoyah Statue

The meeting was adjourned at 11:30 a.m.

Notes submitted by Aunika Anderson