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SENATE From the Senate Office

Under the Faculty Senate Rules, formal notification to members may be accomplished by publication in Almanac. The following is published under that rule.

TO:              Members of the Faculty Senate
FROM:        Vincent Price, Chair
SUBJECT:  Senate Nominations 2006-2007

1. In accordance with the Faculty Senate Rules, official notice is given of the Senate Nominating Committee’s slate of nominees for the incoming Senate Officers, the incoming Senate Committee on Academic Freedom members, and the incoming Senate Committee on Economic Status of the Faculty members. The nominees, all of whom have indicated their willingness to serve, are:

Chair-elect: Larry Gladney (School of Arts & Sciences/Physics & Astronomy)

Secretary-elect:  Andrew Metrick (The Wharton School)

One Assistant Professor Member of the Senate Executive Committee
(to serve a 2-year term beginning upon election):

     • Matthew Hartley (Graduate School of Education)

Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Responsibility
(to serve a 3-year term beginning upon election):

     • Alan Kors (School of Arts & Sciences/History)
     • Carolyn Marvin (Annenberg School)
     • Richard Ross (School of Medicine)

Senate Committee on Economic Status of the Faculty
(to serve a 2-year term beginning upon election):

     • Laura Perna (Graduate School of Education)

At-large Members of the Senate Executive Committee:

Nominations for At-Large members of the Senate Executive Committee will be announced in the September 5, 2006 issue of Almanac.

2. Again in accord with the Senate Rules you are invited to submit “additional nominations, which shall be accomplished via petitions containing at least 25 valid names and the signed approval of the candidate. All such petitions must be received no later than 14 days subsequent to the circulation of the nominees of the Nominating Committee. Nominations will automatically be closed 14 days after circulation of the slate of the Nominating Committee.” Petitions must be received by mail at the Faculty Senate, Box 12 College Hall/6303, or by hand at the Faculty Senate Office, 109 Duhring Wing by 5 p.m., Tuesday, July 25, 2006.

3. Under the same provision of the Senate Rules, if no additional nominations are received, the slate for these offices nominated by the Nominating Committee will be declared elected. Should additional nominations be received, an election will thereafter be held by mail ballot.

 

 



 
  Almanac, Vol. 53, No. 1, July 11, 2006

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Tuesday,
July 11, 2006
Volume 53 Number 1

 

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