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SA R61 (2015-2016): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Jordan,

Thank you for sharing Resolution 61 with me. I appreciate the Student Assembly voicing these concerns, and by copy of this e-mail am sharing your recommendation with Dean Kleinman and Professors Cruvellier and Williamson for consideration.

Sincerely,

Hunter Rawlings



Hunter Rawlings
Interim President, Cornell University
300 Day Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
Tel: 607-255-5201
www.cornell.edu

SA R61 (2015-2016): Conveyed to the President

Dear President Rawlings,

I would like to convey Resolution 61: Reconsidering AAP Final Reviews on Slope Day to you.

This resolution is sponsored by Sagar Karnavat, Hanna Reichel, and Matthew Indimine.

SA R60 (2015-2016): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Jordan,

Thank you for sending me Resolution 60: Adjusting the Cornell Academic Calendar. As Provost Kotlikoff previously communicated, the Faculty Senate’s Educational Policy Committee will begin its next academic calendar review in December 2016.

SA R60 (2015-2016): Conveyed to the President

Dear President Rawlings,

I would like to convey Resolution 60: Adjusting the Cornell Academic Calendar to you.

This resolution is sponsored by Justin Selig ‘17, Engineering Representative, Student Assembly; Dale Barbaria ‘19, Engineering Representative, Student Assembly; Evelyn Nam ‘16, Member, Academic Policy Committee; Shreya Mantrala ‘18, Member, Academic Policy Committee; Alexis Pollitto ‘18, Member, Academic Policy Committee.

SA R59 (2015-2016): Acknowledged by the President

Dear Jordan,

Thank you for conveying Resolution 59: Increasing Sustainability and Comfort in Residential Dormitories. Vice President KyuJung Whang has reviewed this resolution with his colleagues, and the Department of Utilities and Energy Management, with the assistance of the Energy Conservation Controls Team and in partnership with Student and Campus Life Facilities Management, will implement the following improvement measures by August 1, 2016, in residential spaces where it is technologically feasible.
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