CoursEval, Faculty Information Systems (FIS, formerly DIgital Measures), Promotion and Tenure
This article contains the most common issues raised by faculty and students regarding CoursEval.
The Faculty Information System (FIS) is a web-based solution that allows faculty to view, enter and track their teaching, research and service activities. This central repository streamlines the personnel review process for annual faculty activity reports.
The Faculty Information System (FIS) organizes and builds reports on teaching, research and service activities. Once faculty update their FIS screens, many outputs can be prepared, such as annual activity reports, accreditation reports, faculty CVs, department web profiles, and more.
Faculty Information System reports are produced as .doc files, which is an older version of a Microsoft Word Document. When processed in Word, these files are saved as Rich Text Files, or .rtf, by default. Due to security issues with this file type, the IT Security team has blocked the ability to attach .rtf files to emails. Sending an email with this type of file as an attachment will result in the email failing to send, and the sender will get an error message. To prevent this issue, you can s
Faculty can import their publications, presentations, and intellectual property into the Faculty Information System using BibTeX.