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PUBLICATIONS
Inside
Illinois
Vol.
22, No. 14, Feb. 20, 2003

Senate members express support for
chancellor
By
Sharita Forrest, Assistant Editor
(217) 244-1072; slforres@illinois.edu
The Urbana-Champaign
Senate reiterated its support of Chancellor Nancy Cantor at its Feb.
17 meeting at Foellinger Auditorium. Robert Fossum, professor of mathematics
and chair of the Senate Executive Committee, presented a statement delivered
by Acting Chairman Kenneth Schmidt at the Feb. 13 UI Board of Trustees
meeting that apologized to Cantor and her family for the university’s
inability to stop the recent billboard campaign against her. Schmidt
also restated the trustees’ confidence in Cantor’s leadership,
a sentiment echoed by a Senate Executive Committee resolution, which
Fossum also read for the Senate and asked the senators to affirm by
applause.
Senate support for the resolution also was confirmed by a vote.
Other business
- The senate passed
a proposed calendar for the 2005-2006 academic year.
- Cantor and Paula
Kaufman, university librarian, discussed the American Patriot Act
and its impact on the university community. Kaufman said that library
staff members and counsel have developed a policy that defers requests
by federal or other law enforcement agents for library-related information
to university counsel and university police. Cantor said the administration
is also working with the AAU to develop a consistent set of responses
that allow universities to cooperate as much as possible with the
law while protecting academic freedom and maintaining open and inclusive
environments for international students.
Alfred Kagan, African Studies bibliographer and professor of library
administration, also thanked Cantor for establishing a voluntary fund
to assist international students who need emergency financial assistance
because of immigration-related problems. Donations to the fund may
be made through the UI Foundation.
- The senate passed
a revision to the bylaws changing Senate Executive Council composition
to include five standing committee chairs as permanent SEC members,
three standing committee chairs that are elected by the senate and
the chair of the information technology committee. Under the new rules,
senate committee chairs who are students or who are non-senators are
eligible for election to the SEC while chairs of ad hoc senate committees
are ineligible.
- Emily Watts,
professor of English and chair of the academic freedom and tenure
committee, and Leslie Struble, professor of civil and environmental
engineering and past chair of the library committee, presented a report
on electronic scholarly publications and related issues such as their
use in promotion and tenure decisions, copyrighting and permanent
archiving. The senate, by voice vote, supported a committee proposal
to survey academic units about matters relative to electronic publications.
- The senate endorsed
proposals renaming the department of aeronautical and astronautical
engineering to "the department of aerospace engineering,"
the undergraduate concentration in theater from performance studies
to "theater studies" and the Women’s Studies Program
to "Gender and Women’s Studies." The senate also passed
proposals revising the requirements for the minor in mathematics and
the materials science and engineering undergraduate curriculum. A
proposal creating the Doctor of Audiology Degree Program also was
passed. These changes are pending approval by the UI Board of Trustees.
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