A tremendous amount of thought and effort has gone into the pages that follow. The great majority of resolutions published in this
document emerged as a result of research carried out by standing committees of the Faculty Senate, and discussion within the Executive
Committee and the Faculty Senate as a whole. Extensive consultation with members of the University at Buffalo administration took place at various stages.
The Faculty Senate is the formal legislative body of the Voting Faculty as a whole. As defined by the Policies of the Board of Trustees,
faculty ``shall have the obligation to participate significantly in the initiation, development and implementation of the educational
program.'' Formally, again according to these Policies, actions taken by the Voting Faculty are "advisory upon the Chancellor and the
chief administrative officer...'' Nonetheless, the tradition of the University at Buffalo is one of major faculty involvement in
governance, with a commitment to collegial resolution of issues. The Faculty Senate's debates have been and will continue to be taken as
major expressions of faculty concerns.
According to the Charter of the Senate, which was revised in 1995-96, the Faculty Senate represents and acts for the faculty in three
broad areas:
Senate resolutions are advisory to the President, as required by the Policies of the Board of Trustees; the University at Buffalo is
fortunate in that almost all these resolutions are implemented as policy.
Although the document as a whole may seem lengthy, in fact it comprises only a fraction of the Faculty Senate's activities during the
1985-96 period. Through its committees (most notably, the Executive Committee), the Faculty Senate has continuously monitored policies
in areas of general interest to faculty. It has worked with other campus groups, such as the Graduate School, the UUP, or the former
Undergraduate College. However, one could argue that the Faculty Senate has its most effective impact not as a result of its formal
resolutions, but of its regular interactions and expressions of concern. As the chief voice of the faculty on the heart of our concerns--the
quality and direction of our academic programs--the Faculty Senate holds a place of honor. In carrying out faculty teaching, research and
service expectations, the policies examined and approved by the Faculty Senate stand at the center. This compendium of resolutions should
both help our institutional memory and facilitate implementation of the policy directions indicated herein.
Should you have any comments or questions about individual resolutions or this compendium as a whole, please call or write me at the Faculty
Senate Office (543 Capen Hall, North Campus; 716-645-2003; E-mail zbfacsen@acsu.buffalo.edu or cwelch@acsu.buffalo.edu).
Claude E. Welch, Jr., Chair, Faculty Senate
July 1996
Faculty Senate
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