Meeting of the University Senate

Wednesday, April 14, 2004

3:00-5:00 p.m. 182 Lillis

  • Agenda
  • Call to Order
  • 3:00 1. Approval of the minutes from the March 10, 2004 meeting
  • 3:05 2. State of the University
  •         2.1 Remarks from President Dave Frohnmayer or Provost John Moseley: Update on the Events at the State Board
  • 3:15 2.2 Update on PERS Benefits situation -- Helen Stoop, Human Resources
  • 3:30 3. Standing Committee Reports
  •         3.1 Student Conduct Code Committee Report and notice of motion - Chris Loschiavo, Chair
  • 3:50 3.2 Distinguished Service Award Report --Dave Hubin, Chair [The senate moves to Executive Session for this report.]
  • 4:00 4. Announcements and Communications from the Floor
  • 4:05 5. New Business
  •         5.1 Notice of Motion on General Education Requirements -- submitted by the Undergraduate Council
  •         5.2 Notice of Motion to add Classified Staff positions to the Intercollegiate Athletic Committee and the Library Committee
  •         5.3 Notice of Motion to help enable the Assembly to achieve a quorum submitted by Frank Stahl, Biology
  • 4:10 5.4 Motion US03/04-9 on the UO Policy Statement regarding subpoenas of Student Records -- Ad Hoc Committee on Student Records
  • 4:20 5.5 Motion US03/04-7 on reduction of Credit Hours needed to fulfill Group requirements -- Undergraduate Council
  • 4:40 5.6 Motion US03/04-6 to petition the Oregon Congressional Delegation concerning the USA Patriot Act -- Gordon Lafer, LERC
  • 5:00 Adjournment

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