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Florida A&M University
Faculty Senate

About the Faculty Senate


Function and Jurisdiction
Officers
Organization


Function and Jurisdiction of the Faculty Senate

The Faculty Senate is the highest legislative body within the University, and advises the President on academic matters and other concerns affecting more than one school or college. The Faculty Senate considers, legislates, and advises on all matters of general University interest.

The Faculty Senate is the supreme legislative body on internal policy and other matters within the University and is the principal advisory body to the President on all matters external to the University per se.

(Adapted from the Constitution of the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, 1989)


Officers of the Faculty Senate
2007-2008

Dr Maurice Holder, President

Dr. Dreamal Worthen, Vice-President

Dr. Mildred Fennal , Secretary

Dr James Muchovej, Faculty Senate Parliamentarian


Organization of the Faculty Senate

Faculty senators are elected annually for two year staggered terms in March of each year by the faculty of each college or school (including the Environmental Sciences Institute). New senators take office at the initial fall meeting of the Faculty Senate. In addition, various members of the University administration may be ex-officio members, and the Student Government Associate elects four student members. The Faculty Senate elects its officers, sets its own rules of procedure, and establishes committees to perform Senate functions.


This page is maintained by Michael Hubbard and was last updated 3 October 2007.

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