Faculty Meeting to Feature President's State of the University Address, OBR Chair
President Nancy L. Zimpher will deliver a State of the University Address at the All-University Faculty Meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 20, at the Myers Alumni Center. Staff and students are invited to attend the meeting as well as faculty. The meeting will be Webcast live at this URL: http://www.uc.edu/ucvision/event.aspx?eventid=95
The archived version of Dr. Zimpher's address will be available at the site noted above AFTER 2 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 21.
The Faculty Senate has invited Mr. Thomas W. Noe, chairman of the Ohio Board of Regents, to be the Keynote Speaker at the All-University Faculty Meeting. He is also President of Vintage Coins and Collectibles located in Maumee, Ohio. Noes talk will begin at 2 p.m. in the Alumni Center, and the general meeting will begin at 3 p.m.
The Agenda for the General Meeting includes:
1) Approval of the minutes of May 11, 2004
2) Reading of the Necrology by Robert Faaborg, Vice-Chair of the University Faculty
3) Report by John Cuppoletti, Chair of the University Faculty
4) Report by Nancy Zimpher, President of the University of Cincinnati
5) Report by Anthony Perzigian, Senior Vice President and Provost
6) Introduction of Standing Committee Chairs/Cabinet
-- Daniel Langmeyer Academic Affairs Committee
-- Randy Morris Budget & Priorities Committee/Representative to Board of Trustees
-- Pat Mezinskis Committee on Committees
-- Jorge Prada Human Relations Committee
-- Sunny Saelinger Information Technology
-- Ann Welsh Planning Committee
-- Marla Hall Ad Hoc Governance Committee
-- Lynn Davis Representative to the Board of Trustees
-- Robert Faaborg Vice Chair
-- Richard Karp Past Chair
-- Angela Myatt Secretary
-- Les Vuylsteke
7) Unfinished Business
8) New Business
9) Adjournment
A reception hosted by President Zimpher immediately follows the meeting in the atrium of the Alumni Center.
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