March 18, 2021
2:30PM - 4:30PM
Powerpoint slides on goverance plans, from special session of College Council
Powerpoint slides of proposed governance changes, from special session of College Council
https://csi-covid19.github.io/CCFS/Mar-SpecialMeeting/
Susan Imberman kindly edited the recording of the special session of the College Council held March 11, 2021 down into a 20 minute video, attempting to fairly capture the sentiments raised within the meeting. It can be viewed at
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6rtdtt0hs9nmt9k/CC%20meeting%20traileV2.mp4?dl=0 Updated 3/18/2021
The Department of Curriculum and Instruction passed this resolution on Monday, March 8th:
Resolved: The faculty of the Department of Curriculum & Instruction hereby censures President Fritz for the process he has employed to replace the current CSI Governance Plan. Further, the faculty rejects the governance plan he has proposed.
The Department of Educational Studies
We the faculty of the Department of Educational Studies do hereby censure President Fritz for his unilateral proposal to replace the current CSI Governance Plan.
March 16th, 2021 statement by the Department of Performing and Creative Arts
We, the faculty, HEOs and CLT of the Performing and Creative Arts Department, oppose the proposed imposition of changes in governance structures. It is a document in which many proposed changes remain underdeveloped and it fails to detail how they would be implemented; it was created without due process of consultation with faculty and other stakeholders such as the standing By-Laws Committee and without the democratic process of approval by a majority of instructional staff; it diminishes faculty leadership; its abrupt and short timeline provides little opportunity for productive response. Therefore, we reject the proposal issued by the Office of the President on March 3, 2021.
The Council of Chairs voted on this statement
We, the Chairpersons of the academic departments of the College of Staten Island, meeting as the Council of Chairs, object to the process through which the governance proposal has been presented without thorough consultation. We have strong concerns about the diminishment of the faculty role in academic decisions. We recommend a revised timeline that allows for careful consideration of every aspect of this plan and input from an array of stakeholders.
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