The Senate is a University-wide legislature, representing faculty, students, and other constituencies. It makes policy on a range of issues that affect the entire University or more than one school, including educational programs and priorities, the budget, academic freedom and tenure, the conduct of research, the libraries, information technology, Columbia's external relations, student sexual misconduct, rules governing political demonstrations, and the welfare of faculty, students, and research officers. Trustee concurrence is required for acts of the Senate.The Senate has 108 voting seats, with 63 reserved for faculty, 24 for students, 6 for officers of research, |
The Senate Executive Committee 2011-2012: Front row: Senate Chair Sharyn O'Halloran (Tenured, SIPA), President Lee Bollinger, Letty Moss-Salentijn (Tenured, College of Dental Medicine). Back row: Adil Ahamed (Student, Business), Bette Gordon (Nontenured, Arts), Mi Wang (Student, GSAS/Natural Sciences), Alex Frouman (Student, Columbia College), James Applegate (Tenured, A&S/Natural Sciences), Soulaymane Kachani (Nontenured, SEAS), Fran Pritchett (Tenured, A&S/Humanities), Debra Wolgemuth (Tenured, P&S). Not shown: Samuel Silverstein (Tenured, P&S), Provost John Coatsworth. |
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Highlights of 2011-2012Senate Hearing on
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