Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Communication: March 6, 2019

From: Roy Bauer <unabauer@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2019 11:47 AM
To: June McLaughlin <jmclaughlin12@ivc.edu>
Cc: Melanie Haeri <mhaeri0@ivc.edu>; Brittany Adams <badams26@ivc.edu>; Henry Carnie <hcarnie@ivc.edu>
Subject: Suggestion re vote of confidence

     June, I was thinking that, in view of the worries and complexities of the "confidence vote" idea, we might instead pursue some sort of Academic Senate survey that, among other things, elicits (anonymous) commentary about the President and the kind of job he is doing. (We might want to append some characterization of his job; perhaps just the job description.)
     I would be happy with that for now, and it would allow those faculty who have complaints but are fearful to speak up.
     What do you think?
     I've spoken with others about this and they seem to think it might be a good idea--and something that defuses the current worries
-Roy
JUNE responded: 
     This is a good idea.
     Cabinet wants to propose that Senate authorize Cabinet to fact gather from faculty reluctant to speak up.
     We thought this will take the pressure off Senators and also off those who want to remain anonymous.

     But please raise the survey idea. Cabinet can run a survey if Senate gives it authority to act as an agent of Senate to gather the “list” or determine the extent of faculty concerns. 

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