College Park Campus Senate records

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College Park Campus Senate records

1971-1993

The College Park Campus Senate, established in 1971, was a legislative body created to consider matters of concern to the University of Maryland campus community. The Campus Senate consisted of elected representatives of the administration, faculty, staff, and students. In 1993 the body was re-named the College Park Senate. The College Park Campus Senate collection contains minutes and agenda of meetings; bylaws; plans of organization; mission statements; correspondence; annual reports; committee reports; materials documenting changes in programs, curricula, and courses; task force records; and membership rosters.

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University of Maryland, College Park. Campus Senate

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Legislative body, established in 1971, to consider matters of concern to the campus community of the University of Maryland College Park. Consists of elected representatives of the administration, faculty, staff, and students. From the description of Records. 1971-1993. (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 20616616 ...

University of Maryland at College Park. Campus Senate

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University of Maryland at College Park.

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University of Maryland, College Park

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College Park Campus Senate

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The legislative powers of the College Park campus system of governance are vested in the College Park Campus Senate. This body is an integral part of the system of governance on the College Park campus, which is composed of the Senate, the Board of Regents, the President, and the Chancellor. Senate membership is composed of elected representatives from all four segments of the campus community: administration, faculty, staff, and students. The role of the Campus Senate i...