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IFO Openings on MinnState Committees
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Faculty participation on MinnState statewide committees is vital to shared governance and ensuring faculty, coaches, and counselors' perspectives are included while decisions are made that impact our teaching and learning environment.
The following committee opportunities are open to IFO members. If you are interested in serving, click here to apply. The IFO Board selects the members to fill open positions. Please direct any questions about the positions to IFO Academic Affairs Liaisons Sara Fier and Jenna Chernega.
Now accepting applications for the following appointments:
Academic Affairs Council
3 needed
2-year term
Graduate Education Committee
1 needed
2-year term
Educational Development Committee
2 needed
3-year term
Transfer Governance Committee
3 needed
2-year term
Teacher Education Committee
1 undergraduate education needed
1 graduate education needed
2-year term
Student Affairs & Enrollment Management Committee
1 needed
2-year term
Assessment for Course Placement Committee
2 needed
2-year term
Equity & Inclusion Council
1 needed
2-year term
Technology Council
3 needed
2-year term
Learning Environment Committee
2 needed
3-year term
Textbook Affordability Committee
2 needed
2-year term
Academic & Student Affairs Policy Council
3 needed
1-year term
English Language Learners Workgroup
SMSU rep
St. Cloud rep
Moorhead rep
term: ad hoc
COVID Safety Update and Petition
IFO Reaffirms Commitment to Anti-Racism Education and Academic Freedom
U.S. Dept. of Ed Announces Transformational Changes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
Negotiations Reaches Agreement on Equity and Inclusion Language
Faculty Eligible for Pfizer Vaccine Booster
Meet Anne - IFO Equity and Inclusion Coordinator
IFO Negotiations Update
Welcome Back IFO Update
Chancellor announces limited student vaccine requirement
To read the full student vaccine requirements letter sent to the IFO from Chancellor Malhotra, please click here.
Gov. Walz announces state employee vaccine requirement
COVID Safety Update
Gov. Walz Signs Bonding Bill
Retrenchments Announced at MSU-Moorhead
Gov. Walz Issues Stay at Home Executive Order - Exempts MinnState
Moments ago, Governor Walz announced a Stay at Home Executive Order for all Minnesota residents. The Stay At Home Executive Order directs Minnesotans to limit movements outside of their homes beyond essential needs from March 27 at 11:59 pm to April 10 at 5:00 pm.
As part of the Executive Order, the governor has declared State colleges and universities as essential, which means the colleges and universities of Minnesota State are exempt from this order. Instruction will resume, as scheduled, on either March 30 or April 6 as previously announced.
All classes will be delivered using alternative modes, and campuses will remain closed to the public. Faculty may access campus for things like retrieving items from offices, performing maintenance on equipment used for labs, or to broadcast an online course. While on campus, faculty must practice the social distancing guidelines of the CDC. Students may also access the campus, if needed, for services not accessible at home.
The Chancellor will maintain campus-based essential services needed to support our students. A limited number of employees will be on campus to maintain infrastructure and provide services for students living in dorms.
We understand the great effort needed to meet the challenges of this time. Each of our faculty has sacrificed to meet the needs of their students. Praise which I can offer does not do justice to the tremendous effort you have all made – but thank you, for everything.
We also want to take this opportunity to commend the bravery and hard work of all of Minnesota’s nurses, healthcare providers, police, first responders, and other public safety employees that are risking their lives each day to provide the necessary care for our residents. We take great pride in the important work our campuses do to prepare a large number of students in these vital areas. There is no doubt your contributions as faculty have prepared our State to take swift and effective action.
We understand things are changing rapidly. We will share information as it changes. Our website www.ifo.org/covid19-info will contain updated information about COVID-19 and your work as a State university faculty member.
As you take steps to protect your health and that of others, keep in mind that we are fighting a virus, not members of our communities. Discrimination, stereotypes, xenophobia, and racism remain as harmful to our campus and local communities as before the emergence of COVID-19.
As a reminder, you can further protect yourself and others by:
Washing your hands often with soap and water; covering your cough and sneeze; avoiding touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
Practicing self-care by eating a healthy diet and taking time to rest
Frequently cleaning all commonly touched surfaces
Avoiding large gatherings
Staying home if you are sick
If you feel you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, The Minnesota Department of Health recommends:
Stay at home for at least 7 days, and for 3 days with no fever and improvement of respiratory symptoms – whichever is longer.
Use the CDC website on how to Care For Yourself at Home with COVID-19.
If your household contacts were exposed to you while you had symptoms, they should try to stay home as much as possible for 14 days.
They should closely monitor their health, and if symptoms occur, they must isolate themselves. More guidance on this can be found here: MDH COVID-19 Basics
Use the CDC website for How to Minimize Spread.
In solidarity,
Brent Jeffers