Executive CommitteeThe University Senate Executive Committee meets at 3:30 pm on the second Monday of every month in Grise Hall 134. Members:Members of this committee are the University Senate Officers, a representative from each college, and the Chairs of the University Senate Standing Committees.
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University Curriculum CommitteeThe University Curriculum Committee meets at 3:00 pm on the last Thursday of the month during fall and spring semesters (* with exceptions for holidays). Special meetings are called as needed. Members:The University Curriculum Committee consists of voting members and alternates as well as non-voting advisory members. Voting members are selected as follows: one senate representative and one alternate from each college and the Library are selected by Senate colleagues from the same college. One curriculum committee representative and one alternate are elected from each of the college undergraduate curriculum committees, the college graduate curriculum committees, and the Graduate Council. To ensure adequate representation three faculty members and three alternates are appointed by the Executive Committee. One student senator and one student alternate shall be selected by the Student Government Association to serve on the committee. The Registrar, a representative of the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, and the deans (or their representatives) of the undergraduate colleges, the Library, and Graduate Studies and Research are advisory members.
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General Education CommitteeThe General Education Committee meets at 3:00 pm on the second Thursday of the month during fall and spring semesters (* with exceptions for holidays) in Grise Hall 443. Thursday, September 11 at 3:30 Special meetings are called as needed. Members:The General Education Committee shall consist of the following voting members: senators, one from each undergraduate college, shall be selected by Senate colleagues from the same college; members, one from each undergraduate college, shall be elected by the curriculum committees of the respective colleges; to ensure adequate representation three faculty members shall be appointed by the Executive Committee. (The appointed members should normally be Senators, but non-Senators may be appointed.) One student senator shall be selected by the Student Government Association to serve on the committee. A representative of the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and the General Education Coordinator shall be non-voting advisory members.
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Faculty Welfare and Professional ResponsibilitiesThe Faculty Welfare and Professional Responsibilities Committee meets on the second Friday of the month during fall and spring semesters (* with exceptions for holidays). For the current semester the meeting will be held:
Committee Membership:The Faculty Welfare and Professional Responsibilities Committee shall consist of fifteen voting members. The Gordon Ford College of Business, the library, and the Bowling Green Community College shall each have one voting member. The College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, Ogden College of Science, Technology and Health, and Potter College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences shall each have two voting members. All members are to be selected by Senate colleagues from his/her unit. To ensure adequate representation three faculty members shall be appointed by the Executive Committee. (The appointed members should normally be Senators, but non-Senators may be appointed.) A faculty member from extended campus and a part-time faculty member shall also serve as voting members of this committee. (These members shall be selected by rotation among the off-campus centers in the case of the extended campus member and rotated among the colleges for the part-time faculty member.) One student senator shall be selected by the Student Government Association to serve on the committee. A representative from the Office of the Vice-President for Academic Affairs shall be a non-voting advisory member of this committee.
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| Revised April 6, 2004 Western Kentucky University Comments to Douglas.Smith@wku.edu |
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