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November | 2014 | Carleton University Senate
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Root Gorelick reporting on Carleton University's Senate. Monthly Archives: November 2014. 29 November, 2014. One thing we could do to improve recruitment is not. Have campus tours start at Robertson Hall, which looks like a minimum security prison, especially with the special constables behind bullet-proof glass at the front entrance. If we are going to keep investing in fancy new buildings, maybe they could include a less gulag-esque visitor center. Quorum at Science Faculty Board (19 November 2014).
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February | 2015 | Carleton University Senate
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Root Gorelick reporting on Carleton University's Senate. Monthly Archives: February 2015. 2 February, 2015. As a throw-away side comment, Duncan Watt said that our Enrolment-Linked Budget Allocation (ELBA) scheme will continue, although he said that there are discussions about changing it slightly. While he did not. Senate and Board of Governors need to hear far more about exactly what Carleton is contemplating with ELBA. Especially as the finance office tries to (quietly? Other things from Duncan Watt.
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“Silence implies consent” – Carleton’s ghastly governance (6 Nov. 2014) | Carleton University Senate
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Root Gorelick reporting on Carleton University's Senate. 6 November, 2014. Silence implies consent Carleton’s ghastly governance (6 Nov. 2014). I objected in writing within an hour of the governance policy being promulgated that silence implies consent. Yet this offensive phrase was not rescinded nor modified. Such apathy and inaction is as disturbing to me as the original offensive phrase. Next post →. Senate (10 Sept 2016). Senate (17 June 2016). Senate (18 March 2015). Open session (29 Jan 2016).
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March | 2014 | Carleton University Senate
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Root Gorelick reporting on Carleton University's Senate. Monthly Archives: March 2014. 29 March, 2014. The Senate meeting of 28 March 2014 started off slowly, but became increasing entertaining. It was nice to see so many colleagues engaged. Credit should also go to the clerk and university president for encouraging more engagement. On-line courses and DFW rates. Regarding the interview with Janet Napolitano. Sustainability. That is classic green-washing, but I truly appreciated the provost’s candour.
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28 November 2014 | Carleton University Senate
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Root Gorelick reporting on Carleton University's Senate. 29 November, 2014. One thing we could do to improve recruitment is not. Have campus tours start at Robertson Hall, which looks like a minimum security prison, especially with the special constables behind bullet-proof glass at the front entrance. If we are going to keep investing in fancy new buildings, maybe they could include a less gulag-esque visitor center. Finally, so as not to be redundant, please see my Board of Governors blog. Leave a Repl...
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30 January 2015 | Carleton University Senate
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Root Gorelick reporting on Carleton University's Senate. 2 February, 2015. As a throw-away side comment, Duncan Watt said that our Enrolment-Linked Budget Allocation (ELBA) scheme will continue, although he said that there are discussions about changing it slightly. While he did not. Senate and Board of Governors need to hear far more about exactly what Carleton is contemplating with ELBA. Especially as the finance office tries to (quietly? Financially decimate our BA programs. Duncan Watt mentioned thre...
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30 January 2015 | Carleton University Senate
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Root Gorelick reporting on Carleton University's Senate. 2 February, 2015. As a throw-away side comment, Duncan Watt said that our Enrolment-Linked Budget Allocation (ELBA) scheme will continue, although he said that there are discussions about changing it slightly. While he did not. Senate and Board of Governors need to hear far more about exactly what Carleton is contemplating with ELBA. Especially as the finance office tries to (quietly? Financially decimate our BA programs. Duncan Watt mentioned thre...
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