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Congratulations on filling all of those ASUO seats, I know how tricky that is!

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Thank you so much Sandy!

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Vote on Senator Phillips for Budget Committee

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Abstain

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Yes on Phillips for Senate Budget Committee.

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Abstain

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Vote Below for Senator Razink

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Yes on Razink [spelling?] for Senate Budget Committee.

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Thanks Benedict!

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Vote on motion below

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Yes: call the question.

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Thank you, Senators!

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Welcome, Fabienne!

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not a senator anymore but thanks!

40:54
Once a senator, always a senator!?

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Great question

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It seems this motion simply allows programs and departments to decide for themselves about the language requirement and remove it as a University-level requirement. It doesn't go away, just leaves the decision at the local most-proximal level.

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Vote on the motion below

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Thank you Jered!

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No, sorry.

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Does a simply majority win a vote in Senate or is it 2/3?

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Simple

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Thank you

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Thanks all.

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Please do provide weeds slides.

01:00:38
"weeds" is that a landscape pun

01:00:42
If not now in an email or something

01:02:01
I don't think architecture always fills the need that these students are looking for

01:02:19
I see students looking for climate resiliency design

01:04:29
I often think that PPPM could benefit from a studio, so I think opening a general studio would benefit PPPM students as well potentially

01:05:05
Thank you Elise -- the student perspective is very valuable here.

01:05:47
Definitely past due!

01:10:43
Thank you for your questions. Please feel free to email us if you have questions: rdm@uoregon.edu

01:22:41
We know who all of them are

01:22:44
At least I do

01:23:00
(Sorry not intended to chat

01:30:41
Thanks Dennis

01:30:55
thanks all! dgalvan@uoregon.edu

01:35:13
Question we are currently discussing: What characteristics do we want to see in our next University President?

01:37:13
"I don't know" lovely, great point Jay :)

01:44:22
Question we are discussing: What Challanges or Opportunities will be at the forefront of their position?

01:45:24
+1 to climate change. To some extent, nothing else matters beyond climate change.

01:45:39
^Seconded.

01:48:22
professional development and career tracks for staff in order to encourage retention. UO advancement has done this well.

01:50:03
Where can one access the results of the Climate Survey?

01:50:59
https://inclusion.uoregon.edu/2022-ideal-climate-survey

01:51:10
We will also hear a report about it at a future meeting

01:52:55
Well said Heather!

01:53:16
Excellent, Heather

01:53:38
Very well said Heather

01:54:10
Question We are Discussing: What impact do you want the next president to have on UO 5 years from now?

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Fully fulfilling the UO mission statement would be a great impact, I think! https://www.uoregon.edu/our-mission

01:55:57
+1 to Hispanic-serving institution

01:58:10
Question we are discussing: What questions should we ask in interviews?

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What would make being President at the University of Oregon great for you?

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What would be your top priorities to increase student success at UO?

01:59:10
I'm not a Senator, so no hand raising. But...Tell us when you made a mistake. What were the circumstances, what did you do to correct that mistake, and what did you learn from that experience?

01:59:12
Yes!!

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Yes, Rachael!

01:59:48
+1 Fabienne great question

02:00:02
+1 Fabienne as well

02:00:12
yes +1 Anna

02:00:14
In addition to shared governance - I would like to hear what transparency and consultation with all stakeholders mean to this candidate.

02:00:31
What role do you see the University of Oregon as a global institution and how will you support global education experiences for everyone on campus?

02:01:21
thank you!

02:01:23
Thanks!

02:01:24
Hi everyone!Friendly reminder that I'll be holding a Q&A on my Zoom line for senators directly after this meeting, relating to adding a graduate student voice to the Board of Trustees. Apologies for the last-minute email sent to senators just before this meeting! Always available to meet 1-on-1 if this time doesn't work for you, too.https://uoregon.zoom.us/my/sam.schwartzOr, consider directly filling out the endorsement form here: https://forms.gle/D6ghLCTRNZrAwSzo6

02:01:34
Thank you!

02:01:41
Thank you