Original PDF document ~TGERS CAMDEN APPROVED MINUTES FOR THE SIXTH REGULAR MEETING OF THE FACULTY SENATE FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES-CAMDEN MARCH 11, 2008 CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order at 12:25 p.m. in room 121 Armitage Hall, Dr. Bill Saidel, President, presiding. 1. The minutes from…
…Outreach Officer, Ron Trivinia trivinia@rutgers.edu Bi-laws Change Roles of committees within Faculty Senate Not useful in current form Looking to make more flexible Duties and responsibilities of Faculty Senate bylaws-revised-10-2015.pdf Green Resolution Document presented by Student Government Association encourage buildings to be more environmentally friendly, composts on campus, ban single…
…list of May 2008 graduates. Names were APPROVED, VOICE VOTE pending satisfactory completion of all requirements. Assistant Dean Gulick also announced that there is a need for marshals for graduation. Dr. Chris Fitter, Chair of the Faculty Life Committee, reported that the committee created an eleven-page questionnaire in April 2007…
…APPROVED, VOICE VOTE pending each graduate must successfully complete of all required courses. 3. Campus computer security issues: The last word from the December 11th meeting was that all Rutgers computers bought on budget-related accounts are Rutgers property. Harold Winshel’s office has control of the use of all these computers….
…the New Jersey Chapter of Scholar Strategy Network will assist as well mazelis@camden.rutgers.edu. Public Safety Session on 2/3/20 Campus Center West BC. Community Outreach Officer, Ron Trivinia trivinia@rutgers.edu. Bi-laws Change Roles of committees within Faculty Senate. Meeting with Howard to discuss steering committee responsibilities (president, vice-president, secretary). Full…
…political culture unique? Can we identify a traditional set of common political values and attitudes that have bound our nation together to create E Pluribus Unum? Should these values, which underlie our political culture, change as our population becomes more diverse? Will our commitment to diversity undermine, or enhance, our…