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College of Letters and Science Faculty Document No. 733 Nominations Report of the Academic Planning and Governance Committee for the 2005-2006 Election of Faculty Stranding Committee MembersRecommendation: That the Faculty of the College of Letters and Science accept the 2005-2006 Nominations Report of the Academic Planning and Governance Committee. THIS IS NOT A BALLOT
ACADEMIC PLANNING AND GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE Two positions to be elected for three years, one each from Humanities and Natural Sciences; Biological Sciences; Foreign Languages and Linguistics; French, Italian, and Comparative Literature; Geography; History; and Mathematical Sciences and not eligible.
ACADEMIC POLICIES AND CURRICULUM COMMITTEE Three positions to be elected for three years, one each from Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences. Biological Sciences, Communication, Geography, Physics, Political Science, and Spanish and Portuguese not eligible.
HONORS PROGRAM COMMITTEE One position to be elected for three years from the Natural Sciences
The Graduate subcommittee of the Academic Policies and Curriculum Committee is responsible for identifying nominees for Graduate School committees. That committee reported the nominations listed below. The L&S Faculty elects its representatives on the Graduate Faculty Council. Nominees for the Graduate Fellowship Committee, Graduate Research Committee, and the Scholastic Appeals Committee were identified and reported to the Graduate School. GRADUATE FACULTY COUNCIL Two positions to be elected for three years; Bio Sci, FICL, Geog, and Math Sci not eligible.
GRADUATE SCHOOL FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE
GRADUATE SCHOOL RESEARCH COMMITTEE
GRADUATE SCHOOL SCHOLASTIC APPEALS COMMITTEE
Respectfully submitted by the L&S Academic Planning and Governance Committee, David Heathcote, Chair |

