UPDATE (Mon, Apr 16, 2018):
We still need several folks to sign up for committee service. The survey is still open. If you have trouble with the “submit” button, please email the following to senatecoordinator@uoregon.edu:
Name
Rank
Department
At this time, no one has indicated interest in the following vacancies:
Campus Planning Committee
1 faculty from College of Design
1 Classified Staff
Committee on Scholarships
1 teaching Faculty from Law
1 teaching faculty from Soc Sci
1 teaching faculty from Education
1 teaching faculty from SOJC
1-3 at-large teaching faculty
CORE Ed Council
1 Soc Sci faculty
Faculty Advisory Council
1 career NTTF from the Professional Schools (no more than 1 from same school, college or administrative unit)
Faculty Personnel Committee
1 faculty from Law
1 faculty from SOJC
Grad Council
1 TTF faculty from Business
Nontenured-Track Faculty Committee
3 Tenure-Track faculty
Ombuds
All seats
Respect & Community Values
1 Research faculty
ROTC
2 faculty
Undergrad Council
1 faculty from College of Design
University Senate
1 faculty from SOJC
2 faculty from Soc Sci
1 faculty from Libraries
Dear Campus Community,
Thank you to everyone who has already completed the survey regarding university service opportunities. Between the University Senate and several university committees, there are myriad ways for you to be involved in shared governance at the UO.
We know there are countless demands on your time, but encourage you to take a look at the opportunities to serve the UO through a committee or senate position. This type of service is extraordinarily beneficial to the institution.
Please respond by Thursday, April 12. Filling out the survey does not automatically put you on a committee or the ballot – we’ll follow up with you before doing anything official.
If you have any questions, please contact Betina Lynn, the Senate’s executive coordinator, at senatecoordinator@uoregon.edu.
Sincerely,
Chris Sinclair
University Senate President
Professor of Mathematics
Bill Harbaugh
University Senate Vice President and President-elect
Professor of Economics