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

Dear David,   I am writing to acknowledge and to thank you for sharing GPSA resolution 8: “Maintaining the University Assembly’s Jurisdiction Over the Code of Conduct” for my consideration.

GPSA R7 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear David,   Thank you for submitting GPSA Resolution 7: Urging for Graduate Teaching Assistants to Have the Right to Decide their Instruction Modality for Spring 2021. Based on feedback the university received from the GPSA, graduate assistants, and faculty, the academic deans have adopted a policy of letting graduate TAs select their teaching modality for the spring 2021 term.  This was communicated to students in the December 21, 2020 “Graduate Announcements” newsletter. The message further explained that students would no longer need to seek accommodations

GPSA R13 (2020-2021): Acknowledged by the President

Dear David,   Thank you for conveying to me GPSA Resolution 13: Donating GPSA Funds to the University Access Fund in Support of Ongoing Graduate and Professional Student Needs. I sincerely appreciate your support for the university Access Fund.   Best regards,   Martha E. Pollack       Martha E. Pollack President, Cornell University 300 Day Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 Tel: 607-255-5201 www.cornell.edu

UA R14 (2020-2021): Rejected by the President

Dear Logan,   Thank you for submitting University Assembly Resolution 14, “Calling on the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA) to divest funds from all fossil fuel holdings and agribusiness practices associated with deforestation and human rights abuses,” for my consideration.   I share the UA’s deep concern about climate change, and I’m proud that Cornell is a leader in climate research and in adopting more sustainable practices that have decreased our campus carbon footprint in recent years.

UA R21 (2020-2021): Conveyed to the President

President Pollack,   It is my pleasure to convey the final resolution of the day, UA R21: Resolution Demanding Greenhouse Gas Emissions Accountability. This resolution calls for an independent audit of Cornell’s greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and demands that the University immediately adopt CLCPA-mandated greenhouse gas accounting in order to establish transparency and maintain prolonged accountability as it relates to University GHG emissions.

UA R19 (2020-2021): Conveyed to the President

President Pollack,   It is my pleasure to convey to you UA R19: Calling on Cornell to Establish Itself as a Sanctuary Campus. This resolution is calling on Cornell to establish itself as a sanctuary campus for undocumented students, faculty, and staff. Some members of the UA expressed their belief that this would lead to a safer campus, free from fear that many undocumented individuals face.

UA R17 (2020-2021): Conveyed to the President

President Pollack,   It is my pleasure to convey to you R17: Calling on Cornell to End All Ties With Immigration and Customs Enforcement  This resolution is calling on Cornell to absolve all ties with ICE, including but not limited to recruitment, education, training, research, and technological equipment and software.

UA R15 (2020-2021): Conveyed to the President

Hello President Pollack,   The University Assembly passed R15: Amending the University Assembly Bylaws’ Title of the Standing ‘Campus Infrastructure Committee’ (CIC). The resolution proposed an amendment to the bylaws in order to more accurately reflect the work of the CIC—specifically as it relates to environmental sustainability.
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