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Atlanta, GA | Posted: February 18, 2016
At its winter meeting, the Faculty Senate discussed and approved items that are largely related to student life at Georgia Tech.
The Student Regulations Committee presented proposed changes to the Student Code of Conduct based on a review that took place last year at the request of President G.P. “Bud” Peterson. All changes were approved. (Read more about the Student Regulations Committee presentation and approved items.)
Susan Cozzens, vice provost for Graduate Education and Faculty Development, presented and recommended the adoption of Mutual Expectations between Research Advisors and Advisees. The document was drafted in collaboration with the Graduate Student Government Association to address potential issues of abuse and issues raised by the President’s Mental Health Task Force. It passed unanimously both in the Graduate Student Senate and Faculty Senate and will be put forth for incorporation into the Georgia Tech Catalog and elsewhere across campus.
Marc Canellas, president of the Graduate Student Government Association, made a presentation on the Graduate Student Experience Survey that is now underway. The survey, which aims to assess all aspects of graduate student life at Georgia Tech, is open to all graduate students until Monday, March 7.
The Faculty Senate also approved action items from the Institute Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (IUCC).
View the full Feb. 16 presentation from the IUCC (pdf).
Institute Graduate Curriculum Committee:
View the full Feb. 16 presentation from the IGCC (pdf).