Minutes: Senate Consultative Committee: October 3, 1985
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Minutes: Senate Consultative Committee: October 3, 1985
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1985-10-03
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University of Minnesota
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1. Reports:
DISCUSSION WITH THE PRESIDENT
October 3, 1985
12:15 - 3:00
Regents' Room, Morrill Hall
AGENDA
A. Student Chair (Mr. Pratt)
- Governance structure issue (see letter
sent separately) ;
B. Chair (Professor Stuthman)
- Nov. 18 equal opportunity and affirmative
action workshop;
- Preparing to make recommendation to Senate &
Assembly re Civil Service experiment;
C. Senate Finance Committee (Professor Merwin);
D. Regents' meetings (Professors Hamilton, Merwin,
Stuthman, others);
E. Pre-Accreditation Site Visit Self-Study Committee
(Professor Rubenstein) .
2. Senate Library Committee's concerns and agenda:
Guest: Professor Brian Job, SLC Chair. (Enclosures:
Sept. 12 memorandum outlining SLC's agenda
for the year, and - to SSCC - excerpt from
Sept. 5 FCC minutes);
3. Discussion with President Keller:
A. Search Committee for Academic Vice President and
Provost;
B. Establishing a University child care task force
(Enclosure: July 29 letter to President Keller
from rep-esentatives of ad hoc committee);
c. Commitment to Focus; SCC's role in monitoring
progress;
D. Orientation of new Senate/Assembly members.
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University of Minnesota: Senate Consultative Committee. (1985). Minutes: Senate Consultative Committee: October 3, 1985. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/103123.
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