EA R6 (2014-2015): Conveyed to the President
Resolution 6 was passed to align our elections and terms with our new proposed assembly structure that we are currently working to finalize and should have for approval this fall. This resolution was the work of our Elections Taskforce and shortens the normal two-year term of those elected in 2015 to one year.
Best,
Greg
EA R8 (2014-2015): Accepted by the President
EA R7 (2014-2015): Accepted by the President
EA R7 (2014-2015): Conveyed to the President
To: OA-ACTIONS-L
Subject: [oa-actions-l] EA Resolution 7 - Slope Day Consistency with Cornell Values
President Skorton-
UA R6 (2014-2015): Other Communication
Dear Jim,
Thank you for writing to me. President-elect Elizabeth Garrett and the Board of Trustees’ Chair Robert Harrison and Investment Committee Chair Donald Opatrny reviewed and approved my response to UA Resolution 6 in advance of its submission to the Assembly.
UA R6 (2014-2015): Other Communication
Dear President Skorton,
While your response to Resolution 6 is not surprising, on behalf of the Assembly, we are still disappointed.
Although your decision is clear, since the Resolution's requested actions were for the Board of Trustee's, would you confirm Resolution 6 was sent to Investment Chair Opatrny or other appropriate Trustee(s). If not, we would request that Resolution 6 along with your response be submitted to Investment Chair Opatrny for the Investment Committee's awareness.
UA R6 (2014-2015): Returned by the President
Dear Matthew,
Thank you for submitting the University Assembly’s Resolution 6, Divestment from Companies Producing Fossil Fuels and Holding Fossil Fuel Reserves. I respect and share the Assembly’s commitment to the well-being of our planet and its populations, as reflected in the resolution.
UA R13 (2014-2015): Accepted by the President
Thank you for conveying UA Resolution 13 – Recognition of Outstanding Support to the AY 2015 Legislative Session. I accept this resolution in its entirety.
The resolution’s overview of support reflects an impressive record of work carried out by the Assembly that covers an unusually broad set of concerns related to the welfare of the university, our campus community and the world beyond our campus.
SA R68 (2014-2015): Accepted by the President
Thank you for sharing Resolution 68: Call for a Voting Space on the Cornell Campus. I support the voting guide and registration forms initiative, provided the guide has inputs and buy-in from other active student political party organizations during any given year, and that the Willard Straight Hall Student Union Board is in agreement. The Office of Community Relations in 110 Day Hall also provides voter registration forms on a year-round basis, reflecting Cornell’s obligation under the Higher Education Act to provide voter registration materials.