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Minutes from meeting of
February 10, 2003
Call to Order 7:05pm
Visitors
Presentations
Micah Schwartz, StudCo Pres., Reading Days Proposal
- Micah has submitted a formal proposal to Pres. Casteen to add two
reading days in the fall semester and one reading day in the spring
- the provost seems supportive
- if approved, the proposal would likely not be implemented until 2005
Brett Harrison, StudCo Pres. candidate
- wants to resolve printing situation a la the law school's system
- wants to increase funding for grads from the administration & legislature
- wants to create an official online book swap
- wants better representation for grad students on student council
Funding Requests
Jordan Taylor, Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference
- Asking for $1000; got $1500 last year
- Have funded in full for 12 consecutive years
- Topic: "Truth, Lies & Representation"
- Keynote: Michael Bening; audience of about 150 people expected
- Already have secured funding from the English Department and a
private donation
- GSASC voted unanimously to fund in full
Treasurer's Report
- Email snafu has caused disbursement problems
- Our budget looks good. We are not on pace to exhaust our funds this year
President's Report
Maura met with the dean regarding GLU's 4 points
- job descriptions were sent out
- the administration will not support the proposal to give all
second-year grads in-state status
Also met with UVA VP Bill Harmon
- discussed ways to ensure adequate minority representation
- Harmon wants to provide more support for grads, through the research
exhibition and by providing a reception for residents of the Range
No one volunteered to organize the research exhibition
- Maura has drafted an email offering a paid position to organize it;
will distribute via gsasc email list
Second Vice President's Report
Approved last meeting's minutes
StudCo Report
We need two studco reps for the new term which begins in March; no
one volunteered. Time commitment:
- Regular Tuesday meetings
Honor Report
We need two honor reps for the new term which begins in March; no one
volunteered. Time commitment required:
- Regular Sunday night meetings (60-90 min.)
- Sometime investigative panels, mid-week (2-3 hrs)
- Occasional jury service: Saturdays (anywhere from 2 hours to all day)
Departmental Concerns
Travel funds for grads are not widely known about
Discussed ideas for a spring social event
Meeting adjourned 8:30pm
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