Minutes: Faculty Consultative Committee: February 6, 1986

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Minutes: Faculty Consultative Committee: February 6, 1986

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1986-02-06

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University of Minnesota

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1. Minutes of January 16 (distributed Jan. 30) and January 30 (to be sent) . 2. Introduction to Executive Summary of Self-Study Report (if available). 3. Proposed University research center on higher education with respect to the non-traditional student: report from Professors Merwin and Berscheid on nominations for a study group. 4. FCC-Regents dinner meeting on March 13: defining the discussion topic. Lunch break. 5. Senate and Assembly agenda for February 20: A. Rules of procedure for Senate/Assembly consideration of the reports from the Commitment to Focus special committees: final FCC action; B. Review other agenda items. 6. Consent Decree and EEOWC issues: discussion with Professor Vera Schletzer, Director Patricia Mullen, and Vice President Stephen Dunham. 7. Preliminary report of the CtF special committee on coordinating lower division education on the Twin Cities Campus: discussion with guest Professor William Hanson, chair of SCEP and of the special committee. Adjourn.

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University of Minnesota: Faculty Consultative Committee. (1986). Minutes: Faculty Consultative Committee: February 6, 1986. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/102057.

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