SENATE MEETING AGENDA – OCTOBER 7, 2020
Location: Zoom (Please find link below the agenda)
3:00 – 5:00 P.M.
3:00 P.M. Call to Order
- Land Acknowledgment; Elliot Berkman
- Zoom rules; Sandy Weintraub
- Introductory Remarks; Senate President Elliot Berkman
- Remarks; Senate Vice President & President-Elect Spike Gildea
3:10 P.M. State of the University
- President Michael Schill
3:25 P.M. Updates & Announcements
- COVID; Andre Le Duc
3:40 P.M. Approval of Minutes
3:40 P.M. New Business
- Updates: Teaching/Peer Evaluations; CIET members: Sierra Dawson, Lee Rumbarger, Bill Harbaugh, Austin Hocker
- Presentation/Vote: US19/20-16: Resolution to Adopt an Open Access Scholarship Policy; David Condon
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- May Senate Mtg presentation video (Skip forward to 01:15:49 in video)
- openaccess.uoregon.edu
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- Election: SBC members. Candidates are:
Renee Irvin, PPPMHans Dreyer, Human Physiology
4:15 P.M. Open Discussion
- US19/20-18: Resolution Against Racism and Systemic Oppression; inclusive classrooms, Work Plan
- Senate-led Anti-Racism Seminar overview and feedback (see syllabus from OSU event).
- Planning for November 4, 2020 Senate meeting
4:55 P.M. Reports
4:56 P.M. Notices of Motion
4:58 P.M. Other Business
5:00 P.M. Adjourn
Topic: Senate Mtg – Oct 2020
Time: Oct 7, 2020 03:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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Terrible article in Oregonian today about covid outbreaks at UO. Comparison with OSU is awful.
I’ll tell you, neighbors and friends who are naturally disposed favorably to UO are disgusted with our party going students and UO’s feckless response.
I hope the UO senate had a productive session.
UO raised $290M last academic year. Good news and good work.
Please post a link and explanation.
Apparently some universities are seeing steep drops in enrollment, particularly wrt international and out-of-state students. When it comes to the state of UO, how’s our enrollment holding up, “state of the University-wise?”
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/09/24/undergraduate-enrollment-falls-25-percent-community-college-enrollment-75-percent
some data