QUESTION SYNOPSIS – I.
What is Nat Glover’s title, is he part - or fulltime, where is he housed, who is paying his salary, and what is his salary?
Answer recieved on January 26, 2007
QUESTION SYNOPSIS – II.
What is rationale for charging the same fee for those who audit a course?
Answer recieved on January 26, 2007
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January 11, 2007 |
Shari Shuman
Vice President for
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QUESTION SYNOPSIS – III.
Why must new faculty go to each and every classroom on campus within a five day period to get access to classrooms? Alternatively, they can wait in line at the locksmith for an hour each semester to get access to classrooms in which they teach. It is my understanding that this can be remedied by the locksmith department updating the information stored in the locks and that this has not been done for 4 semesters. When faculty time is being consumed by TLOs, GLOs, attendance requirements, activity reporting, etc.. on top of the standard service, research and teaching expected, it certainly seems silly that they have to take 5-6 hours to physically activate their keys in every classroom door on campus during the five busiest days of the semester.
Shuman responded at January Faculty Association Meeting:
They have expanded the locksmith hours and changed personnel. She will look into it. There was further discussion on security related issues.