Senate Study Committee C
Standing Study Committees are charged with receiving, studying, and recommending action by the Senate on questions referred to them by the Agenda Committee. Study Committee B is investigating the appropriateness of university computer security and password policies.
Members
- Diane Warner, Southwest Collection - (Convener)
- Anna Tacon, Arts & Sciences
- Lance Drager, Arts & Sciences
- Magda Toda, Arts & Sciences
- Steph Harter, Arts & Sciences
- Rima Ajlouni, Architecture
- Rhonda Boros, Health, Exercise & Sports Sciences
Committee Information
Committee Charge
Standing Study Committees are charged with receiving, studying, and recommending action by the Senate on questions referred to them by the Agenda Committee. Study committees shall consider business referred to them and shall study the question and submit such written reports, resolutions, or recommendations for action by the Senate as they deem appropriate. Business submitted from any of these committees to the Senate for action will be sent to the Agenda Committee and placed on the agenda of a subsequent meeting. Action on a question submitted to any of these committees can be taken only by the Senate at a regular meeting or a special called meeting.
Study Committee C, following a presentation by Senator Magdalena Toda at the Senate meeting of October 12, has been asked to investigate the development of adequate child care options for the Texas Tech community, a charge to include, but not to be limited to, the current campaign to expand the Child Development Research Center (CDRC). Committee C produced a report for submission to the Senate on December 7, 2005.
Structure
Each committee will have a membership of seven (7) senators, who will serve one year terms. No more than three (3) members may be reappointed to successive terms and at least four (4) colleges must be represented on each committee.
Reports