Welcome to UAF Governance
The UAF governance structure encompasses the Faculty Senate, Staff Council, ASUAF (Associated Students of UAF), and Governance Coordinating Committee. The Governance Office is located in 312 Signers' Hall. The ASUAF office is located in Wood Center. Pursuant to Board of Regents' Policy 03.01.01, the opportunity for faculty, staff, and students to participate in the governance of the University is important to its effective operation. The Board of Regents intends that faculty, staff, and student participation in University governance be an integral part of the University community's culture.
The organizations' purposes are to:
* provide an effective opportunity for University faculty, staff, and students to play a meaningful role in matters affecting their welfare;
* represent the viewpoints of University faculty, staff, and students on Regents' Policy, University Regulations, and other matters affecting the interests of the University;
* address through legislative action other matters as described in their approved constitutions;
* advise the President and chancellors of the University in a timely fashion and in a manner set forth in individual organizational constitutions; and
* communicate to faculty, staff, and students information which is of interest and concern to the University.
Policy Actions:
* Policy actions affecting faculty, staff, OR students require the Chancellor's approval.
* Policy actions affecting faculty, staff, AND students require consideration by UAF Governance Coordinating Committee prior to the Chancellor's approval.
* Policy actions affecting UAF, UAS, and UAA require consideration by the System Governance Council prior to the President's and/or Board of Regents' approval.
- Lecture to explore biomass and forestryThe UAF Cooperative Extension Service will host a free public lecture, “Biomass and Boreal Forestry Ecology,” Monday, May 21 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Noel Wien Library Auditorium.
- Host families sought for Japanese youth exchangeThe Alaska 4-H youth program is seeking host families in the Anchorage, Kenai or Mat-Su areas for Japanese teens participating in a summer exchange.
- Process tech team takes second in national competitionA three-member team from the University of Alaska Fairbanks Community and Technical College recently took second place in the First National Simulation Troubleshooting Shootout.
- 4-H leader to receive national volunteer awardDuring May, Becky Osimowicz will organize her 4-H club’s Relay for Life team, an upcoming 4-H horse clinic and show and a series of summer play days for community horse riders. And that’s just one month.
- Cultural host training offered in AnchorageThe University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service will offer a workshop in Anchorage May 17-18 for people who work with or in rural Alaska.
SAVE THE DATES!
Spring 2011 Staff Council Meetings
- Feb. 17
- Mar. 27
- Apr. 18
- May 15
- Jun. 19
- Meetings start at 8:45 AM at the WC Carol Brown Ballroom, unless otherwise noted. Public comment is scheduled for 9:00a.m.
Information:
Jayne Harvie, Faculty Senate Office
312B Signers' Hall, Box 757500
(907) 474-7964 jbharvie@alaska.edu
Nicole Dufour, Staff Council Office
314 Signers' Hall, Box 757500
(907) 474-7056 nmdufour@alaska.edu
