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Committee Type:SENATE Ad Hoc
Chair:James P Loucky, x3615
Recorder: RoseMarie Norton-Nader, x6808
Contact: Vacant, x6808

Members
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NameCte Position TypeVacancy
Reqrmnt
Cte Voting StatusPhoneMSOfficeDeptTerm StartsTerm EndsArea
Anderson, Roger A.
Faculty   Voting  x3992  9160  BI311  Biology  2006    A
Larner, Daniel M.
Faculty   Voting  x4908  9118  FC326  Fairhaven  2006    F
Loucky, James P
chair
Faculty   Voting  x3615  9083  AH322  Anthro  2006    B
Kasprisin, Lorraine
Faculty   Voting  x3871  9090  MH252A  TeachEd-DIV  2006    H
Fast, Margaret L
Faculty   Voting  x3174  9103  HH223  Library  2006    I
Epps, Todd
DeptAdmin CST and CHSS Tech  Other  x7999  9150  CB350  TechCHSS-CST  2006    Tech
Norton-Nader, RoseMarie
Professional Staff Exempt   Voting  x6808  9020  OM350  OM350  2006    Records
Saunders, Kathleen
Faculty   Voting  x4789  9083  AH340  Anthro  2006    B
Opfer, Christian
Student AS.Student.Senate@wwu.edu  Voting    9106    AS  2006    
Erickson, Kristen
Student ericsok2@cc.wwu.edu  Voting    1000    Unknown  2006    
Hudson, Alexandra
Student hudsona2@cc.wwu.edu  Voting    1000    Unknown  2006    
Thilo, Geoff R.
Student thilor@cc.wwu.edu  Voting    1000    Unknown  2006    
McClain, Kevin
Student mcclaik@cc.wwu.edu or AS.Campus commun  Voting    9106    AS  2006    

Membership Summary:
In progress


Charge:

WHEREAS, A University thrives on the free flow of information and the liberty to pursue and disseminate knowledge;
THEREFORE, The Faculty Senate, in collaboration with the Student Senate, establishes an Academic Freedom Task Force comprised of faculty, staff, and student representatives to work with administrative representatives to view the status of academic freedom;
CHARGED TO
1. Examine appropriate avenues for discourse on rights and responsibilities; associated with academic freedom, open scholarship, and democratic structures;
2. Exaxmine internal and external surveillance pressures including both existing and potential means for monitoring forms of communications;
3. Examine security concerns associated with research;
4. Examine accessible means for ongoing dissemination of information around sensitive issues;
5. Issue a preliminary report on finding in Winter 2006, and a final report, including recommendations for possible action, in Spring 2007.


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