Committee on Committees Minutes for February 27, 2025

Minutes

The Academic Senate Committee on Committee on Committees met on February 27, 2025 at 1:30PM in S408 and via Zoom


Committee Members in Attendance:

Steven Dahlke (2027), Shannon Kincaid (2025), Kevin Kolack (2027, Secretary), Lixu Li (2026), Jasper Lin (2025), Ben Murolo (2026, Chair), Barbara Rome (2027)

Absent: Aliza Atik (2026), Jong Gu Moon (2025) 


Liaisons in Attendance:

absent: Debra Masklanko (President's designee)


Business:

The meeting was called to order at 1:30PM

  1. The agenda was approved.
  2. The minutes of the 2/14/25 meeting were approved without corrections.
  3. Update on assignment of faculty to Senate committees.
    Some replacements plus new members are being added from (limited) faculty responses to the email sent to all eligible faculty not currently serving or whose terms are expiring. Committee placements were completed with updated list from Volin of those eligible. (CLIP and CUNYStart were included in a second round of emails.) Thanks especially go to Murolo, Kolack, Kincaid, and Li for finishing the process. The roster of Course & Standing was repaired by referring to prior email messages.
  4. Update on assignment of faculty to FMAL positions.
    The election is for 14 FMAL and 1 CLT; no adjuncts this year. Dahlke is working on the initial email to be sent to all faculty- will send to Kolack and Murolo tomorrow. After the email is sent from the CoC email address by Murolo, Dahlke will work with Kolack, Rome, Murolo and Vaswani on getting the BigPulse election going.
  5. Old business.
    Please answer Doodle polls regarding meeting times ASAP so that the Committee can organize when needed.
  6. New business.
    None.
The meeting was adjourned at 2:55PM.


Respectfully submitted by:

Kevin Kolack

Minutes typed on 2/27/25

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