Faculty Senate – May 18, 2022
Agenda for Faculty Senate Meeting
May 18, 2022, 3:30-5:00PM
Physical location: Schwartz Auditorium, Rockefeller Hall
Zoom location: Contact your department Faculty Senator for the zoom link.
Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫʼ Land Acknowledgement
Call to order
Approval of Minutes: May 4
Senate Speaker Jonathan Ochshorn, Architecture [4 minutes]
Senate Announcements and Updates
Eve De Rosa, Dean of Faculty, Psychology [10 minutes]
Resolution honoring Associate Dean of Faculty Neema Kudva
Q&A [15 minutes]
Pending Resolutions
Posthumous Academic Awards
Presentation — Lisa Nishii, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education; Industrial and Labor Relations [5 minutes]
Senate Discussion [15 minutes]
Award of Honors to Cornell’s Undergraduate Students
Revision in response Faculty Feedback — Lisa Nishii, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education; Industrial and Labor Relations [5 minutes]
Senate Discussion [15 minutes]
Increasing the Transparency and Effectiveness of Faculty Senate Proceedings
Senate Discussion [20 minutes]
Adjournment [1 minute]
Senate Speaker Jonathan Ochshorn, Architecture
Dear Senators: I want to strongly urge you to vote against the proposed resolution on transparency since it is aiming at the wrong target. In my experience as a senator, the resolutions I led were readily put on the agenda by the DoF and the UFC. I have to say that it was a tremendous honor to work with our senate cosponsors, on those as well as other resolutions they taught me a lot about how to work with a good heart, they are among the finest people I have gotten to know. I think Eve and Charlie have been tremendous at enabling voices to be heard in the senate through resolutions. I also have to add that I have tremendous appreciation for what Mike and Martha have done for us all in many many ways. Case in point is to maintain our financial stability and health(!) while insuring staff employment throughout the pandemic. Nevertheless, I am still fuming over what happened a year ago over the joint program between the Hotel School and Peking University: on top of our agonizing over how to respond to Martha’s antiracism initiative, we were faced with a sham vetting of the our relations with China (yes, for me it’s about the Uygurs, cf Frank Rhodes going up against China and ahead of the US State Department to have the former president of Taiwan speak at the reunions) in the proposed program. Charlie bent over backward to design a path for vetting such programs in adherence to Cornell’s stated values. In the last senate meeting I thought we had postponed a decision by tabling further discussion on resolution 174. Rather the admin brought the program before the trustees at graduation. That’s what I meant when I said in the discussion that we were sucker-punched.
Carl (Carl Franck, Senator from Physics)