Thursday, September 15, 2016

September 15, 2016, meeting of the IVC Academic Senate Rep Council: Lovett to death

Many, many years ago.
The Sept. 15 meeting was largely uneventful.
Brittany brought up the Margot Lovett issue during public comments. Kathy S, Senate Prez, said she had had a conversation about it with Interim Chancellor Deb Fitzsimons, who was “very concerned.” Kathy noted that this seems to be more of a union issue than an Academic Senate issue. 
Expect exactly nothing to be done to support Lovett.
If anyone is interested in serving on the Cafeteria or Bookstore committees, let the senate know.
The senate needs Humanities reps for the CTE task force. There was pleading. Tears.
Nothing to report on Board Policy review
Ac. Senate VP Bob U asked us—that means youto go through these documents: C1C2, which concern resource requests and budget development. 
If you haven’t been funded, said Bob, reapply.
Brittany noted that, as things stand, it isn’t clear why some things are funded and some are not. Bob (or somebody) listed all of the committees and bodies involved in the culling process. Good grief. Talk to your dean if you’re having trouble getting funding, said Bob. “It is expected” that applicants will meet with their deans. 
Item 10: Re the budget: we anticipate deficits. There won’t be much wiggle room in the budget.
You’ll recall that Steve R has proposed a new “production policy” giving to faculty more control over the content of publications (ads, fliers, etc.). (The anti-Oakes initiative.) This proposal is now sponsored by his school, The Arts. In the end, the group decided to send the proposal to the Academic Affairs committee for review and needed modification. We suggested that the committee do its work quickly.
Re the proposal to add a Tier 4 to the Full-time Faculty Hiring Priority List Development Process: I do believe we approved this change for the time being. An effort will be made, however, to polish the policy further.
 

Re the “Final Exam Schedule” issue: we voted (18, 7, 0) to approve the change. Hence, we’re going back (in Spring) to the approach in which no special final exam schedule will be held at the last week of the semester. Exams will simply be given in the usual meeting times. (I do believe that Brittany and I were among the 7.)

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