May 11, 2021, Faculty Meeting Agenda
Agenda
Department of Atmospheric Sciences Faculty Meeting
Fall Quarter 2020
November 10th
2:30-4:00 PM
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GENERAL SESSION
- Call to Order (Cecilia Bitz)
- Announcements and Introductions
- Minutes approval from last meeting
- Updates
- Diversity Committee Report: (Abby Swann)
- Undergrad Report (Becky Alexander)
- Graduate program (Jennifer Siembor and Joel Thornton)
- Postdoctoral Scholars (Lettie Roach)
- Graduate students (Victoria McDonald and Adam Sokol)
- Facilities (Dennis Canuelle)
- Computing (David Warren)
- Office (Hettie Scofield)
- Grants Team (Elin Martin)
- College Council (Dennis Hartmann)
- Faculty Senate (Lyatt Jaegle)
- New Business
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- Syllabus discussion
- Our senator on Faculty Senate
- Old Business
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- Ten Year Academic Review
Adjourn to executive session
Next Faculty Meeting: Tuesday June 8, 2021
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