January
18-19, 2001
NOTICE OF INTENT Approval of Proposal to Establish
a Department of Print Journalism within the School of Journalism; The
University of Montana-Missoula
THAT: The
Board of Regents of Higher Education authorizes The University of Montana-Missoula
to establish a Department of Print Journalism within the School of Journalism.
EXPLANATION: In
1958, a Department of Radio-Television was created within the School of
Journalism, distinguishing students majoring in the electronic news media from
those majoring in traditional print areas.
Although no formal print journalism department was recognized, the dean
has served as chair of the print division.
Over the past forty-two (42) years, the print division has grown,
including more majors in the traditional areas and in a photojournalism
option. Current figures show an
increase in pre-journalism enrollment of 40 percent over 1998 figures, and most
of these are in print. The number of
students majoring in print journalism is now more than 225. In recent years, the duties of the dean have
significantly increased, particularly in the area of extramural fund
raising. The creation of a print
journalism department will, in effect, formalize a distinction already in
place; it will establish an organizational structure that defines the existing
scope of the School of Journalism and accurately reflects its growth and
needs. Moreover, the change in formal
structure will allow the dean to appoint a chair of the print journalism
department and to equitably distribute labor within the school. With both departments covering the range of
print and broadcast media formally recognized, operations will be facilitated
and the mission of the School of Journalism will be clearer to prospective
students and to the general public.
The creation of a print journalism department will be
followed by the appointment of a chairperson, in accordance with the Collective
Bargaining Agreement between the University Teachers’ Union and the Montana
University System (Sections 16.200 ff.), with duties to parallel those of the
chair of the Department of Radio-Television.
Compensation and release time will be consistent with Section 13.510 for
departments with fewer than nine members.
Funds for the compensation will come from existing school resources.
The completed signature page resides on file at the
President’s Office, The University of Montana-Missoula.
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