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SA R9 (2020-2021): Rejected by the President

Dear Cat,   Thank you for submitting SA Resolution #9: “Demanding Cornell Dissolve All Relations with the Ithaca Police Department” and SA Resolution #30: “Calling for the Disarmament of the Cornell University Police Department” for my consideration. I appreciate the SA using its voice to speak out on subjects of importance to our campus community.

1/21/2021 Employee Education Benefits Panel Discussion | Questions

1/21/2021 Employee Education Benefits Panel Discussion

Questions

  1. I have my doctorate degree, but would like to study HR.  Given that I have a terminal degree in my discipline, may I persue another bachelors from Cornell?

  2. Is there a plan to have a 2021 IT Emerging Leaders Program (ITELP)? Will it be remote? There wasn’t one in 2020.

  3. WIll this presentation speak to education benefits for staff's children?

SA R29 (2020-2021): Conveyed to the President

Dear President Pollack,   It is my pleasure to convey to you Student Assembly Resolution #29: Extension to Good Samaritan Laws. This resolution asks that New York State’s Good Samaritan Laws be extended to not only students at high levels of risk, but any student or guest that needs assistance in the event that emergency support is called in.   Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns! Thank you.    Best, Cat --
Catherine Huang

SA R30 (2020-2021): Conveyed to the President

Dear President Pollack,   It is my pleasure to convey to you Student Assembly Resolution #30: Calling for the Disarmament of the Cornell University Police Department. This resolution contextualizes the Cornell movement for disarmament, recognizing that the institution of policing was founded in slavery and has upheld historic segregation and racism through America’s founding to the Civil Rights Era.

Employee Assembly Staff Forums

Employee Assembly Staff Forum with Christine Lovely April 28th, 2023

Panelists include Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer Mary Opperman, Employee Assembly Chair Andrea Haenlin-Mott, Immediate Past Employee Assembly Chair Jessica Withers, and several past Employee Assembly Chairs. The Employee Assembly gathered to wish Vice President Opperman a fond farewell as she prepares to leave Cornell after 26 years of service.

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