Faculty Senate – May 14, 2003
Agenda
- Call to Order by Speaker Howard Howland
- Remarks by and Questions for Provost Biddy Martin
- Remarks by Dean J. Robert Cooke
- Approval of Minutes of the April 9, 2003 Senate Meeting
- Report from the Nominations and Elections Committee: Charles Walcott, Associate Dean and Secretary of the University Faculty
- Committee on Academic Programs and Policies Resolution to Create a Master of Engineering Degree Program in the Existing Major Field of Biomedical Engineering: Jennifer Gerner, Professor, Policy Analysis & Management and Chair, CAPP (Enclosure)
- Committee on Academic Programs and Policies Resolution to Establish a Graduate Field and Ph.D. Program in Information Science: Jennifer Gerner, Professor, Policy Analysis & Management and Chair, CAPP (Enclosure)
- Resolution to Revise Copyright Policy: John Hopcroft, Professor Computer Science and Chair, Committee on Intellectual Property (Resolution, Committee Report)
- Continued Discussion of Cornell University New Life Sciences Strategic Corporate Alliance Plan: Robert Richardson, Professor, Physics and Vice Provost for Research and Inge Reichenbach, Vice President for Alumni Affairs & Development
- Resolution Regarding New Life Sciences Strategic Corporate Alliance Plan: Charles Walcott, Associate Dean, and Member, University Faculty Committee
- Research Compliance Issues: Robert Richardson, Professor, Physics and Vice Provost for Research
- Announcement and Request for Feedback, Interim Report from the Committee on the Status of Non-Tenure Track Faculty Committee: Co-chairs, Donald Holcomb, Professor Emeritus, Physics and Norman Scott, Professor, Biological & Environmental Engineering
- Preliminary Report of Proposal for New Academic Titles from the College of Engineering, Terrence Fine, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and UFC Member
- Resolution on Paper Usage at Cornell University: Kate Whitlock, Assistant Professor, Molecular Biology and Genetics
- Resolution Regarding a Renewable Energy Endowment at Cornell University: Kate Whitlock, Assistant Professor, Molecular Biology and Genetics
- Good and Welfare