University Assembly Campus Codes Committee
By delegation from the University Assembly, the Campus Codes Committee will review any proposed motion related to:
- The Student Code of Conduct; and
- Solicitation of applications from interested faculty, students and staff for service on the University Hearing and Review Boards as specified in section “II C” of the Cornell Student Code of Conduct Procedures; and
- Issues involving academic freedom and freedom of speech for all members of the Cornell University community, including faculty, students, and staff on the Ithaca campus and those located outside the United States.
The Committee may propose, review, and amend resolutions as it deems appropriate. The Committee must approve resolutions referred for its consideration before they can be advanced to the Assembly for a vote and for debate.
University Assembly Campus Welfare Committee
By delegation from the Assembly, the Committee will review any proposed motion related to:
- diversity and inclusion;
- family support;
- health services; and,
- any other topic deemed relevant to campus welfare by the Executive Board.
The Committee may propose, review, and amend resolutions as it deems appropriate. The Committee must approve resolutions referred for its consideration before they can be advanced to the Assembly for a vote and for debate.
University Assembly Campus Infrastructure Committee
Reviews and approves proposed motions related to: environmental impact and sustainability; information technology; transportation and commuter policies; and, any other topic deemed relevant to campus infrastructure by the University Assembly Executive Board.
Transportation Hearing and Appeals Board
The Transportation Hearing and Appeals Board (THAB) shall review decisions that have been denied in whole or in part by Transportation and Mail Services administrative staff on matters relating to violation appeals, requests for special parking grants for those claiming financial hardship, and exceptions to parking rules and regulations and/or normal permit eligibility criteria.
Employee Assembly Elections Committee
By delegation from the Assembly, the committee will:
- Review Assembly election rules and procedures and recommend changes as needed;
- Apply election rules and procedures approved by the Assembly; and,
- Plan and support, in collaboration with the Communications Committee, efforts to solicit candidates for vacant positions in the Assembly.
The Elections Committee consists of all members of the Assembly whose terms continue beyond the current session of the Assembly. The committee may propose, review, and amend resolutions as it deems appropriate. The committee must approve resolutions referred for its consideration before they can be advanced to the Assembly for debate and for a vote.
Employee Assembly Employee Education and Development Committee
By delegation from the Assembly, the committee will:
- Review programs and proposals affecting employee education, including work-related and elective educational activities, and recommend changes;
- Identify employee education needs and opportunities for employees to engage in the academic mission of the university through research and programmatic activities;
- Review and recommend proposals for pipeline development and professional advancement opportunities for employees; and,
- Recommend actions the university may undertake to address employee education needs.
A representative from Benefit Services, a representative from Organizational and Workforce Development, and a representative from the School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions shall be invited to serve as non-voting members of the committee. The committee may propose, review, and amend resolutions as it deems appropriate. The committee must approve resolutions referred for its consideration before they can be advanced to the Assembly for debate and for a vote.