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GPSA R16 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Preston,   I write to acknowledge GPSA Resolution 16: Conducting Open Elections for Voting Members for 2021-22 Term.   Thank you for your ongoing efforts and flexibility to support robust GPSA elections. I wish you much success in filling the remaining open GPSA positions.   Sincerely,   Martha E. Pollack       Martha E.

SA R42 (2020-2021): Rejected by the President

Dear Anuli,   As you know, Cat conveyed to me Student Assembly Resolution 42: Adding Mental Health Check to the Daily Check. As you know, the University no longer utilizes the daily health assessment via the Daily Check tool, and thus will not be implementing mental health checks in the way this resolution requests.

SA R41 (2020-2021): Rejected by the President

Dear Anuli,   As you know, Cat conveyed to me Student Assembly Resolution #41, “Disengaging Cornell from the War in Yemen,” for my consideration.   Since the university’s founding, Cornell’s faculty and programs have had many working relationships and formal agreements with academic institutions around the world. These academic collaborations are important to our mission of teaching, discovery and engagement and are carried out in a way that is consistent with our fundamental commitments to academic freedom and the free flow of information.

SA R37 (2020-2021): Accepted by the President

Dear Anuli,   As you know, Cat conveyed to me Student Assembly Resolution 37: Creating a More Accessible Process for Student Assembly Religious Accommodations. I accept the proposed changes to the Student Assembly Charter.   Sincerely,   Martha E. Pollack       Martha E. Pollack President, Cornell University 300 Day Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 Tel: 607-255-5201 www.cornell.edu

SA R36 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Anuli,   As you know, Cat conveyed to me Student Assembly Resolution 35: Calling on Cornell to End All Ties with ICE and Resolution 36: Calling on Cornell to Establish Itself as a Sanctuary Campus. Cornell’s commitment to its founding principles is unwavering, and we will continue to support all students.   As I have previously stated to the community, Cornell will continue to vigilantly protect the privacy of student information and records from any unauthorized disclosure in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

SA R35 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Anuli,   As you know, Cat conveyed to me Student Assembly Resolution 35: Calling on Cornell to End All Ties with ICE and Resolution 36: Calling on Cornell to Establish Itself as a Sanctuary Campus. Cornell’s commitment to its founding principles is unwavering, and we will continue to support all students.   As I have previously stated to the community, Cornell will continue to vigilantly protect the privacy of student information and records from any unauthorized disclosure in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

SA R33 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Anuli,   As you know, Cat conveyed to me Student Assembly Resolution 33: Winter/Summer Term Financial Aid. I acknowledge this resolution and have shared it with Kevin Jensen, Executive Director of Financial Aid for consideration.   Sincerely,   Martha E. Pollack       Martha E. Pollack President, Cornell University 300 Day Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 Tel: 607-255-5201 www.cornell.edu
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