UA R4 (2014-2015): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Skorton,
It is with pleasure that I convey to you UA Resolution 4, "Providing for a Faculty Advisor to the Office of the Judicial Codes Counselor."
This resolution was sponsored by Vice Chair Matthew Battaglia and passed by the full University Assembly at our meeting of March 10, 2015.
It is with pleasure that I convey to you UA Resolution 4, "Providing for a Faculty Advisor to the Office of the Judicial Codes Counselor."
This resolution was sponsored by Vice Chair Matthew Battaglia and passed by the full University Assembly at our meeting of March 10, 2015.
SA R36 (2014-2015): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Skorton,
I would like to convey Resolution 36: Divestment from Coal: Toward a Sustainable Endowment to you. It was sponsored by Arts and Sciences Representative Emma Johnston, Alex Ilich, and Cole Norgaarden.
SA R44 (2014-2015): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Skorton,
I would like to convey Resolution 44: Changes to SAFC Guidelines you. It was sponsored by SAFC co-chairs Marissa Guaing and Spencer Nord as well as VP for Finance Matthew Stefanko.
The resolution recommends changes to Appendix A, as are outlined in the attachment to this email.Â
Thanks for your time and consideration.
Best,
Sarah
I would like to convey Resolution 44: Changes to SAFC Guidelines you. It was sponsored by SAFC co-chairs Marissa Guaing and Spencer Nord as well as VP for Finance Matthew Stefanko.
The resolution recommends changes to Appendix A, as are outlined in the attachment to this email.Â
Thanks for your time and consideration.
Best,
Sarah
GPSA R6 (2014-2015): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Skorton,
UA R3 (2014-2015): Conveyed to the President
Dear President Skorton,
It is my duty to convey to you U.A. Resolution 3, "Response to the President's Request for "Limited, Voluntary Advance Notice."
This issue was earnestly examined at length, and with due diligence, by the U.A.'s Codes and Judicial Committee and ultimately it was their unanimous recommendation that this concept should not be incorporated into the Campus Code of Conduct.
Sincerely,
-Jim
It is my duty to convey to you U.A. Resolution 3, "Response to the President's Request for "Limited, Voluntary Advance Notice."
This issue was earnestly examined at length, and with due diligence, by the U.A.'s Codes and Judicial Committee and ultimately it was their unanimous recommendation that this concept should not be incorporated into the Campus Code of Conduct.
Sincerely,
-Jim