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SenD#5394

TO MEMBERS OF THE THIRTY-FOURTH SENATE
OF THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL
January 9, 2003

 

The Thirty-Fifth Senate of the Academic Council
will meet on Thursday, January 9, 2003
Beginning promptly at 3:15 p.m., Room 180, School of Law

AGENDA

 

I. Call to Order

II. Approval of Minutes

     Minutes of the November 21, 2002 Meeting of Senate XXXV SenD#5393

III. Action Calendar

  1. Committee on Undergraduate Standards and Policy:
    List of Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees SenD#5398 (at desks)
  2. Committee on Graduate Studies:
    List of Candidates for Advanced Degrees SenD#5399 (at desks)

IV. Standing Reports

  1. Steering Committee (Updated Senate XXXV Roster)
  2. Committee on Committees
  3. President and Provost
  4. Open Forum

V. Other Reports

  1. Report from Graduate Student Council Representative ASSU (Chang)
  2. Resolution on Universities and Anti-Terrorism Legislation [Senate Action] SenD#5396(to be distributed)
  3. Report from the Provost "Why we have budget cuts"
  4. Report from the Director of Stanford University Press (Burn) SenD#5397

VI. Unfinished Business

VII. New Business

VIII. Adjournment

 

 

Edward D. Harris, Jr.
Academic Secretary to the University

 

Administrative Session of the Steering Committee convenes at 2:10 p.m., preceding regular Senate session
—All Members of Senate are welcome to attend

 

Forthcoming Senate Agenda (tentative)
01/23/03 Committee on Academic Computing and Information Systems annual report; Subcommittee on Administrative
               Computing report; Committee on Research annual report; C-Res: Recommendation on Principal Investigator
               Status for MCL professoriate (Senate action)

 

Senate materials are available on the Academic Secretary’s Office web site at
http://facultysenate.stanford.edu

Documents and proposals are not final until acted upon by the Senate and/or cognizant University officers —
see published Senate Minutes and Summary of Senate Actions

 

 

 

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Updated January 6, 2003