Roundtables

October 19, 2008 – 10:21 pm

Senate is hosting several roundtables this semester! Our roundtables are focus groups between student senate a demographic of student organizations

like…..

ResLife/RHA/Senate Sept. 8th

Media/Senate Oct. 6th

Presidents’ Roundtable Oct. 20th

Diversity/Senate Nov. 5th

Athletes/Senate Nov. 19th

CONDUCT CODE FORUMS

Oct. 15 5-7 pm

Nov. 12 5-7 pm in the SUB down under by the senate office

there is free food provided at all events! rsvp and attend accordingly!Â


org visits

October 19, 2008 – 10:18 pm

hey heyyyyyy

I wanna come visit your organization! let me know when you meet so we can learn about one another! there’s a lot happening on campus!

hope to hear from you soon!


Conduct Code

October 19, 2008 – 10:17 pm

Hey,

I am in desperate need of student input for the conduct code revision recommendations that senate presents to student affairs!

the alcohol policy

parental notification

good samaritan policy

group punishment

double punishment

posting policy

??

what else?!

experiences are also welcome, I need to hear the situations in which it has been unfair, not right, etc

write me back or email me jaf3154!Â


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October 5, 2008 – 7:44 pm

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Professor Ratings Survey Now Up

September 15, 2008 – 10:49 pm

Starting next spring, students at Truman State will be able to view student ratings of professors prior to registering for classes.  The question is: what information would you like to know before registering for classes?  There is currently a survey up on Truview in which you can select which questions you think students should be asked about their professors at the end of each semester.  The most popular ones will be asked of students at the end of each course, and the results will then be available for Truman students to view before registering for classes.  Please take the survey, your input is needed!!!


The confusing proccess that is Credit no Credit made clear

March 28, 2008 – 11:20 am

The idea behind taking classes credit no credit is one that both faculty and students could get behind. Students are given the opportunity to take classes that are interesting, and that allow them to explore new areas without having the risk of hurting their GPA. This kind of exploration is what a liberal arts education is supposed to be all about. But up until a week ago there were odd restrictions and miscommunications that kept the sprit of this idea from coming to anything.

It used to be that students could only take 5 hours of credit no credit per semester, totaling to 12 credit hours over the span of time you’re at Truman. This equated to one class. The thing Academic Affairs realized is that students weren’t really using the credit no credit option much at all. That is, until they were upperclassman with little of their requirements left to fulfill. These students who are in a prime position to explore many different courses in their last year or so, were restricted to only one course.

Thanks to active work by Student Senate this policy has now been changed. Students can now take up to 8 hours credit no credit a semester. And, here’s how you do it.

Contact the Associate Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs/Dean of Graduate Studies: Dr. Maria Di Stefano mdistefa@truman.edu and ask her to review your case. You should probably have a statement ready to justify why you want to take two courses credit no credit, and that reason probably shouldn’t be “to make my semester easier”. However, I know that most students will use this correctly, and that we deserve the opportunity to take advantage of this policy.

So, go out there, explore classes and try new things, because, now, you can!


Professor Ratings

March 16, 2008 – 5:56 pm

I’d like to give everyone an update about the professor rating committee.

Things are finally moving ahead with this committee. Undergraduate Council just passed a resolution that came out of student senate about getting syllabi on the internet. This is one of the things that will be discussed by the committee. The list of students who will be members of this committee is as follows:

Karli Rae Kerr - Student At Large

Charity Fitten - Student At Large

Kristel Givogue - Student Senate

Lizz Esfeld - Student Senate

Ryan Saffir - Graduate Student

I’m really interested in getting some ideas on what everyone thinks should be included in professor ratings. It would theoretically be a list of questions that a student would fill out pertaining to a professor. I want to know what you would like to see what you register about a professor or course.


Minutes Now Current

March 6, 2008 – 2:39 am

After receiving some concerns that Senate’s minutes page was not current, I’ve gone in and made sure that we’re back-up-to-date. The Secretary and I are going to make a concerned effort to post these documents as soon as they are available, as opposed to in bulk, like today.

One final item that remains to be dealt with is getting resolutions up. That problem is being addressed though; I’ll post something when we’ve got them up.

If you ever have any other concerns about the site, please e-mail me so we can resolve them as quickly as possible!

P.S.: This includes ExComm minutes, all of which were previously unavailable. My apologies again for the wait!