SCSU NRTS Year 5 Annual Report - Page 9

IV. Organization

Organization and Management Structure

Regional Structure: The CNRT Regional Consortium consists of 12 schools. This includes 3 K-12 partners, which are predominately-minority attended, 8 HBCUs and 1 MI. Listed below are the Lead Institution, South Carolina State University, and the 11 partner schools.

Florida: Edward Waters College (HBCU) -- Jacksonville

Florida International University (MI) -- Miami

Georgia: Morris Brown College (HBCU) -- Atlanta

South Carolina: Allen University (HBCU) -- Columbia

Benedict College (HBCU) -- Columbia

Bowman Middle/High School (6-12) -- Bowman

Claflin College (HBCU) -- Orangeburg

Howard Middle School (6-8) -- Orangeburg

Morris College (HBCU) -- Sumter

Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School (9-12) -- Orangeburg

South Carolina State University (HBCU) -- Orangeburg

Voorhees College (HBCU) -- Denmark

School Changes from last year: None

Each of the 11 partner schools has named between one and three persons to work on the MUSPIN project, a person in charge of the overall implementation of the project at the school (called the Site Coordinator) and a person in charge of implementing the technical aspects of the project (called the Technical Coordinator). Additional members such as a Globe Representative have been added where necessary. A regional committee meets 3-4 times per year and it serves as a contact for providing input to the PI, MUSPIN and the consortium regarding all aspects of the project. Furthermore, it helps ensure smooth implementation of the goals of CNRT, MUSPIN and NASA at their respective sites. In addition to the site and technical coordinators from each K-12 school serving on the committee, Mr. Heyward Bozard and Mr. Jacob Heatley serve as technical liaisons with the School District 5 office, ensuring that the implementation of the grant is consistent with district-wide policies as they relate to our three K-12 partners as well as providing them with technical support.

CNRT Consortium Regional Committee:

Allen University: Florence Mays, Site Coordinator

Vacant, Technical Coordinator

Benedict College: Robert Squirewell, Site Coordinator

Marcia Conston, Program Coordinator

Katrina Damon, Technical Coordinator

Bowman High School: Bennie Brown, Site Coordinator

Renee Ritter, Technical Coordinator

Lillie Robinson, Globe Representative

Claflin College: Shingara Sandhu, Site Coordinator

John Jeries, Technical Coordinator

Edward Waters College Doris Brown, Site Coordinator

David Simfukwe, Tech Coordinator

Florida International University: M. A. Ebadian, Site Coordinator

Lillybet Ledo, Program Coordinator

Rudy Ibarra, Technical Coordinator

Howard Middle School: Heddie Carson, Site Coordinator

Morris College: Dorothy Cheagle, Site Coordinator

Rodney Johnson, Technical Coordinator

Morris Brown College: Fred Okoh, Site Coordinator

Joe Dixon, Technical Coordinator

Orangeburg District 5: Heyward Bozard, Technical Coordinator

Jacob Heatley, Technical Coordinator

Orangeburg-Wilkinson Greg Ackerman, Site Coordinator

High School: Vondre Whaley, Technical Coordinator

Celillus Spell, Globe Representative

South Carolina State Donald K. Walter, Principal Investigator

Alice Baker, Program Coordinator

Joseph Bartolini, Technical Coordinator

Voorhees College: Samuel Blackwell, Site Coordinator

Tonya Thomas, Technical Coordinator

Changes to the Regional Committee during the past year include:

(1) Allen University remains without a Technical Coordinator.

(2) Voorhees College – Jun Qin left; Tonya Thomas named new Technical Coordinator.

South Carolina State University Steering Committee

The SCSU Steering Committee provides the PI with input, suggestions and assistance in implementing the CNRT grant at the University. One or two representatives are present from all MSET departments, as well as the Office of Sponsored Programs, 1890 Research and Extension Program, the Library, the BCO Math/Science Hub House (a K-12 teacher support facility), the on-campus NASA ERC and Planetarium, and the University Computing and Information Technology Services. The PI reports directly to the Vice President of Academic Affairs or, in his absence, the Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies. Since CNRT is funded by a NASA Institutional Research Award (IRA), this is appropriate and ensures that the Center is able to carry out its mission of providing support to all MSET departments and the Library.

Dr. Ambrose Anoruo -- Biology (Coordinator for Research)

Dr. James Boettler -- Math & Computer Science

Mr. James Brown -- Director, NASA ERC & Planetarium

Dr. Shriram Dharwadkar -- Engineering Technology (Co-I for School of Engineering and Sciences)

Dr. James Myers -- Director, University Computing and Information Services (Co-I for University Technical Support)

Dr. Ashok Kabi Satpathy -- Physical Sciences (Co-I for Education & Training)

Mr. Elbert Malone -- Director of Sponsored Programs

Dr. Linda Payne -- BCO Math/Science Hub House (Coordinator for K-12)

1890 Program Representative -- Vacant

Mr. Jafar Sadighi -- Math & Computer Science

Dr. Nikunja Swain -- Engineering Technology

Dr. Donald K. Walter -- Physical Sciences (PI)

Mr. Russell Zimmerman - Director of Telecommunications

Ms. Darlene Zinnerman-Bethea – Coordinator for Library Services

SCSU Steering Committee changes from last year: Vacancy from 1890 Research and Extension; (Dr. Sahoo left the University.) Ms. Darlene Zinnerman-Bethea replaces Ms. Ruth Hodges as Coordinator for Library Services.

Center for Network Resources and Training Staff:

Ms. Alice Baker, Program Coordinator

Mr. Joseph Bartolini, Network Administrator

Ms. Helen Wachowski, Administrative Assistant

The number of full time staff members at CNRT was reduced from 4 to 3 during Year 5. Three (3) full time staff members provide administrative (2 people) and technical (1 person) support for implementation of the grant. This support is provided to the Lead Institution and the 11 partners, as well as some limited support, mostly training, to schools and organizations that are not a part of the consortium. All three staff members are located on-site at SCSU.

CNRT Staff Changes from last year: One staff position (System Administrator) was phased out during Year 5. This is in keeping with the changed direction of the project. Greater responsibility for campus system support at the Lead Institution was assumed by SCSU. MUSPIN funds for this position were diverted to faculty and student support.