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Sense of the Senate Resolutions

Spring cherry blossoms in full bloom outside the Bloomberg Building at Cornell's Tech Campus on Roosevelt Island, NYC.The UFC may decide that the discussion and debate on a particular topic at a given Senate meeting warrants an informal, “sense-of-the-senate (SoS)” motion and vote at the next meeting. Such votes do not require quorum; they are simply a way for the Senate to communicate its sentiment.

The goal is to distill key themes that Senators could then evaluate and vote on. Some of these statements might be contradictory (if there were multiple views apparent among Senators) and some might not be broadly supported but still worth getting a vote on.

  • An upcoming SoS motion would be distributed as part of the agenda that Senators receive in advance of a meeting.
  • An SoS motion would be presented, with an opportunity for amendment or tabling if further study was deemed important.
  • Results of the vote would be reported to the Faculty and interested parties.
  • SoS votes and the surrounding discussion would be archived as part of the meeting transcript.

SoS voting provides a way for the Senate to give voted-upon feedback early in a decision making process rather than at the fait accompli stage. It is the joint responsibility of the UFC and the  administration to give timely notice to the Senate whenever an issue of importance to the faculty is under review.


DateTopic(s)Additional Information
November 22, 2024Sense of the Senate resolution for academic listservs to focus on academic mattersVote results: 48 Yes, 57 No, 8 Abstain, 20 Did not vote
Nov. 22 vote results with comments
May 8, 2024SOS – condemning the suspension of four studentsSOS was tabled in the meeting with a vote of 42Y; 28N; 11 abstain
September 14, 2022SOS – Acknowledging appreciation for the Cornell community efforts during the pandemicMeeting slides  – vote approved 94Y; 1N; 2 abstain; 33 DNV results with comments
February 10, 2021Admissions Advisory Group and Proposed dual degree program, SHA & Peking University(Admissions Advisory Group slides, Proposed dual degree program slides, voting took place at the February 24 meeting – approved: 14Y; 11N; 52 abstain; 51 DNV
December 16, 2020Department of English name change and Freshman AdmissionsApproved: 116Y; 3N; 9abstain
June 17, 2020On Using the Endowment, On Transparency, and On Combatting RacismMeeting slides
May 13, 2020SOS – Use of S20 course evaluations
December 11, 2019SOS – Interim report timeline recommendation (Social Sciences Implementation Committee)
October 16, 2019Campus-wide smoking banSOS with combined slides – approved
May 8, 2019Policy 6.4 proceduresSOS with combined slides – approved
April 17, 2019SOS – University core values statement, applicants for degree programs, re-evaluation of Cornell/e-Cornell relationship
February 13, 2019SOS – Food insecurity, university-level international collaborations
December 12, 2018SOS – Policy 6.4, its evaluation, process involved, fraternity and sorority “scorecard,” etc.approved
November 14, 2018SOS – Student accommodations, food insecurity and class meeting times

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