Minutes: Senate Consultative Committee: January 20, 1983

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Minutes: Senate Consultative Committee: January 20, 1983

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1983-01-20

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University of Minnesota

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1. Minutes of January 6 (enclosed). 2. Report of the Chair (enclosed). 3. Report of the Student Chair. 4. Committee reports: a. Finance b. Others? 5. Report from Regents Educational Policy and Long-Range Planning Committee. Paul Quie. 6. Senate Committee on Social Concerns: Resolution to be presented to February 17 Senate meeting re Selective Service Act/Financial Aid legislation (enclosure). Pat Williamson. 7. Senate Judicial Committee (Faculty Consultative Committee business). Resolution to be presented to Faculty Senate on February 17 urging faculty cooperation with Judicial Committee (enclosure). Dick Poppele. 8. Quality of Education Subcommittee of Senate Committee on Educational Policy: Request for recommendations (enclosure) . 9. Second Planning Cycle: Report from Vice President Hasselmo, including decision to postpone three themes and concentrate on - Quality of graduate education - Higher education and economic development. Description of how Quality theme is being developed.

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University of Minnesota: Senate Consultative Committee. (1983). Minutes: Senate Consultative Committee: January 20, 1983. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/103125.

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