GPSA R10 (2015-2016): Acknowledged by the President
Dear Nate,
Thank you for conveying to me GPSA Resolution 10. I appreciate the thoughtful efforts that have gone into updating this documentation for organizations receiving byline funding.
Thank you for conveying to me GPSA Resolution 10. I appreciate the thoughtful efforts that have gone into updating this documentation for organizations receiving byline funding.
GPSA R10 (2015-2016): Conveyed to the President
President Rawlings,
I would like to convey GPSA Resolution 10: A Resolution Updating the Byline Procedures, Eligibility Criteria and Obligations and the accompanying obligations document. Together these documents update our byline funding procedures, and lay out the obligations for the organizations which shall receive funding from the activity fee next year.
Respectfully,
Richard Walroth
I would like to convey GPSA Resolution 10: A Resolution Updating the Byline Procedures, Eligibility Criteria and Obligations and the accompanying obligations document. Together these documents update our byline funding procedures, and lay out the obligations for the organizations which shall receive funding from the activity fee next year.
Respectfully,
Richard Walroth
GPSA R8 (2015-2016): Acknowledged by the President
Dear Richard:
GPSA R7 (2015-2016): Acknowledged by the President
Dear Richard:
Thank you for conveying to me GPSA Resolution 7 regarding supervisor-student relationships. Your efforts complement extensive discussions by Cornell’s Faculty Senate over the past year on this topic. Professor Michael Fontaine, acting dean of the University Faculty, has referred GPSA Resolution 7 to the Faculty Senate’s Committee on Academic Freedom and Professional Status (AFPS), which is chaired by Professor Elizabeth Adkins-Regan. I anticipate that the committee will consider and respond thoughtfully to the points you have raised.
Thank you for conveying to me GPSA Resolution 7 regarding supervisor-student relationships. Your efforts complement extensive discussions by Cornell’s Faculty Senate over the past year on this topic. Professor Michael Fontaine, acting dean of the University Faculty, has referred GPSA Resolution 7 to the Faculty Senate’s Committee on Academic Freedom and Professional Status (AFPS), which is chaired by Professor Elizabeth Adkins-Regan. I anticipate that the committee will consider and respond thoughtfully to the points you have raised.
GPSA R7 (2015-2016): Conveyed to the President
Dear Acting President Kotlikoff and Acting Dean Fontaine,