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BYLAWS OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE1 ARTICLE I PURPOSE AND POWERS 1.00 Powers of the University Senate The University Senate was established by adoption of Executive Council Document 63-3 (Final Revision, February 17, 1964) by a mail ballot of the University faculty, and approval in principle by the Board of Trustees of Purdue University. Se'ctions A and D of the University Code, Part II, show the delegation of powers to the faculties and the designation of the University Senate as the legislative body of the faculty at the West Lafayette and North Central campuses. These bylaws are designed to implement those documents but not to replace them. The University Senate is the governing body of the faculty and it exercises the legislative and policy-making powers assigned to the faculty, 'subject only to review and check by the faculty by established procedures. (Article' VT). Therefore, subject to the authority of the Board of Trustees and in consultation with the president, it has the power and responsibility to propose or to adopt policies, regulations, and procedures intended to achieve the educational objectives of Purdue University and the general welfare of those involved in these educational processes. ARTICLE II MEMBERSHIP OF THE SENATE 2.00 Composition a) The senate shall be composed of one hundred members. b) The representation of the Senate shall be apportioned as follows: 1^ The president of the University. 2) The chief academic officer and the chief fiscal officer of the University. 3) Three members elected by and representing the faculties of the regional campuses, one each from Calumet, Fort Wayne and Indianapolis. 4) One undergraduate student member to be selected annually by the Student Senate and one graduate student member to be selected annually by that graduate student organization approved by the Graduate Council, with terms of office to begin on June 1. 5) The remaining ninety-two members shall be apportioned among the faculty units according to the number of faculty members attached to the respective faculty unit including those assigned by the president for the purpose of participating in faculty government procedures, with the provision that no faculty unit shall have fewer than two members. In instances where a dean is administratively responsible for more than one school, the faculties of these schools shall be considered as a single faculty unit. For the purpose of participating in faculty government procedures the faculty of 'the Libraries and the faculty of the North Central campus shall each separately be considered a faculty unit "University Senate Document 89-19, 23 April 1990 Rev 9/91 C-1
Object Description
Title | Administrative information regarding the 2001-2002 University Senate |
Creators | Purdue University Senate |
Date | 07/2001 |
Decade | 2000-2009 |
Collection Title | Purdue University Faculty and Senate Records |
Series Title | Purdue University Senate Meeting Minutes and Documents |
Place | West Lafayette, Indiana |
Language | English |
Subjects (Library of Congress) | Purdue University |
Subjects (Local Terms) |
Purdue University Faculty Purdue University Senate Purdue University Administration |
Physical Description of Original Materials | 8.5 x 11 inches; 162 pages |
Form/Genre (Thesaurus for Graphic Materials) |
Meetings Documents |
Digital Resource Type | Text |
Digitization Date | 10/15/2015 |
Digital Format |
Displayed as image/JP2 Uploaded as image/TIFF |
Archival File Resolution | 400 ppi |
Digitization Process | Archival master TIFF file created at 400 ppi in 8-bit grayscale utilizing Opus Software software with a Bookeye3 scanner. |
Purdue Identification Number | UA8ay20012002admin |
Digital Collection Classifications | Purdue University Administration |
Digital Publisher | Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections Research Center, Purdue University Libraries |
Rights Statement | Rights held by Purdue University Libraries. |
Preferred Citation | [Creators], [Title], UA 8, [Purdue Identification Number], Purdue University Faculty and Senate records, Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections Research Center, Purdue University Libraries |
Purdue University Unit, Department, or College | Purdue University Senate |
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Title | UA8ay20012002adminpg001 |
Transcript | BYLAWS OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE1 ARTICLE I PURPOSE AND POWERS 1.00 Powers of the University Senate The University Senate was established by adoption of Executive Council Document 63-3 (Final Revision, February 17, 1964) by a mail ballot of the University faculty, and approval in principle by the Board of Trustees of Purdue University. Se'ctions A and D of the University Code, Part II, show the delegation of powers to the faculties and the designation of the University Senate as the legislative body of the faculty at the West Lafayette and North Central campuses. These bylaws are designed to implement those documents but not to replace them. The University Senate is the governing body of the faculty and it exercises the legislative and policy-making powers assigned to the faculty, 'subject only to review and check by the faculty by established procedures. (Article' VT). Therefore, subject to the authority of the Board of Trustees and in consultation with the president, it has the power and responsibility to propose or to adopt policies, regulations, and procedures intended to achieve the educational objectives of Purdue University and the general welfare of those involved in these educational processes. ARTICLE II MEMBERSHIP OF THE SENATE 2.00 Composition a) The senate shall be composed of one hundred members. b) The representation of the Senate shall be apportioned as follows: 1^ The president of the University. 2) The chief academic officer and the chief fiscal officer of the University. 3) Three members elected by and representing the faculties of the regional campuses, one each from Calumet, Fort Wayne and Indianapolis. 4) One undergraduate student member to be selected annually by the Student Senate and one graduate student member to be selected annually by that graduate student organization approved by the Graduate Council, with terms of office to begin on June 1. 5) The remaining ninety-two members shall be apportioned among the faculty units according to the number of faculty members attached to the respective faculty unit including those assigned by the president for the purpose of participating in faculty government procedures, with the provision that no faculty unit shall have fewer than two members. In instances where a dean is administratively responsible for more than one school, the faculties of these schools shall be considered as a single faculty unit. For the purpose of participating in faculty government procedures the faculty of 'the Libraries and the faculty of the North Central campus shall each separately be considered a faculty unit "University Senate Document 89-19, 23 April 1990 Rev 9/91 C-1 |
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