b'SATURDAY10:00am11:15am Administrative Challenges at a Consolidated,TRADITIONAL PANEL Multi-campus InstitutionAs administrators in a consolidated, multi-campus institution within the University System of Georgia, we have experienced a tremendous amount of change. In 2013, the USG brought together a state college with a single, residential campus and 6000 students and merged it with a mostly two-year, commuter institution with 7000 students, 2 satellite campuses, and an access mission. We are now a university with 20,000 students, 5 total campuses, and some PhD programs to go along with our access mission. Its been hard at times, but big institutional change, and heres a clich, can be an opportunity. In our consolidated structure, the key is looking for room to be flexible and collaborative while allowing departments to negotiate for structures and systems that work best for them. While it sounds and sometimes feels chaotic, what emerges is a system with diverse ways to deal with scheduling, annual reviews, promotion and tenure, and USG system initiatives. Join us to discuss how this constant state of flux is a part of the frustration of being an administrator at a branch campus, and to learn how we see it as enabling our branch campus to work in an otherwise siloed university.NEW skills-based session SKILLS-BASED Recruitment & Retention of Diverse Students & FacultyNew this year, CCAS will invite subject matter experts from local campuses to provide deans with practical skills for interacting with campus colleagues.11:15am11:30am Break11:30am1:00pm Closing Conversation on Anti-Racism NETWORKINGMeeting adjourns at 1:00pm1:00pm3:00pm Meeting of the New CCAS Board of Directors24CCAS 2020'