About the Senate
About the Senate
About the Senate
Founded in 1968, the University Senate is a deliberative body designed to promote dialogue among students, faculty and professional staff, and administration. The Senate proposes, modifies, and reviews academic policies and also oversees the administration of personnel policies negotiated by the AFT. Our goal is to work together with other campus constituencies through shared governance to promote the well-being of the University.University Senate
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