TODAY: UC President to Present State of University Address at All-University Faculty Meeting
The entire campus community is invited to attend the State of the University Address and the All-University Faculty Meeting on
Thursday, April 23.
The event begins at
3 p.m
. in Great Hall at Tangeman University Center. President Santa J. Ono's address will focus on Creating Our Third Century, and Faculty Chair Tracy Herrmann will present a report on Faculty Senate Activities.
The full agenda appears below:
Agenda
3:00 Faculty Meeting Call to Order
3:02 Approval of the Fall AUF Meeting Minutes
3:05 Report of the Faculty Chair (T. Herrmann)
3:15 Report of the President--State of the University Address (President Ono)
4:05 Committee Reports
- Human Relations Necrology
- Nominating Committee All University Faculty Elections
- Governance Committees By-Laws Revisions
4:50 Unfinished Business
4:50 New Business
4:55 Announcement
Live Webcast:
https://uc.edu/president/communications/speeches/2015/2015-state-of-the-university.html
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