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SA R20 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Cat,   I am writing to acknowledge and to thank you for sharing Resolution 19, “Maintaining the University Assembly’s Jurisdiction Over the Code of Conduct” and Resolution 20, “On the Proposed Changes to the Student Code of Conduct” for my consideration. As you know, after deep consideration of the campus community’s perspectives, the Board of Trustees adopted a new Student Code of Conduct and Procedures at its December 10 meeting.     While the day-to-day administration of the code and procedures will now reside with Student & Campus Life (SCL), the UA wi

SA R19 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Cat,   I am writing to acknowledge and to thank you for sharing Resolution 19, “Maintaining the University Assembly’s Jurisdiction Over the Code of Conduct” and Resolution 20, “On the Proposed Changes to the Student Code of Conduct” for my consideration. As you know, after deep consideration of the campus community’s perspectives, the Board of Trustees adopted a new Student Code of Conduct and Procedures at its December 10 meeting.     While the day-to-day administration of the code and procedures will now reside with Student & Campus Life (SCL), the UA wi

EA R6 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Hei Hei,   Thank you for submitting EA R6: Support for Student Assembly Leadership from Racism, Threats and Harassment. I agree that racist and violent harassment has no place on our campus or in our public discourse.    As reflected in our core values, we are committed to creating a community of belonging that values the importance of free and open inquiry.

SA R14 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Cat,   Thank you for conveying SA Resolution 14 that establishes bylaws for the Student Assembly’s newly created Office of Student Government Relations. I acknowledge receipt of this resolution and am pleased that the Student Assembly has created this office to advocate for student priorities before local, state, and federal governments. This new office will amplify student voices and help to ensure that the views of students are reflected in the laws and policies developed at all levels of government.   Sincerely, Martha E. Pollack   Martha E.

GPSA R6 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear David,   I’m writing to acknowledge and thank you for sharing GPSA Resolution 6: On the Proposed Changes to the Student Code of Conduct. The Board of Trustees adopted a new Student Code of Conduct and Procedures at its December 10 meeting.

SA R8 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Cat,   Thank you for conveying to me Student Assembly Resolution #7: Support for Native American and Indigenous Students at Cornell’s Demands, and Student Assembly Resolution #8: Cayuga Land Acknowledgement.   As you know, Cornell sits on the traditional homelands of the Cayuga (Gayogohó:no') Nation, whose lands were expropriated

UA R6 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Logan,

I am writing to acknowledge and to thank you for sharing University Assembly Resolution 6, “Maintaining the University Assembly’s Jurisdiction Over the Code of Conduct” for my consideration. 

UA R3 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Logan,

Thank you for submitting University Assembly Resolution 3, “Bylaw Changes to Require Recorded Voting,” for my consideration. I appreciate the UA’s continual review of its bylaws to improve its internal operations.

I acknowledge receipt of this resolution and support the requirement for recorded votes of the UA’s actions, which will increase transparency and improve your constituents’ understanding of their representatives’ positions on issues before the UA. 

UA R2 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Logan,

Thank you for submitting University Assembly Resolution 2, “Support for Native American and Indigenous Students at Cornell’s Demands,” for my consideration.

UA R5 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Logan,   Thank you for conveying University Assembly Resolution 5, “In Recognition and Appreciation of Cornell University Students.” I share your appreciation for the efforts of our students to adhere to the safety measures that the university put in place this fall. Thanks to their careful practices, we were able to have a successful and safe in-person semester, as planned.   Sincerely, Martha E. Pollack   Martha E. Pollack
President, Cornell University
300 Day Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
Tel: 607-255-5201
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