faculty governance

  1. March 19, 2019

    Senate Assembly elects Ahbel-Rappe, Gallo, Manera to SACUA

    The Senate Assembly has elected Sara Ahbel-Rappe and Elena Gallo of LSA and Annalisa Manera of the College of Engineering to three-year terms on the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs.

  2. March 7, 2019

    Ten faculty members seeking three seats on SACUA

    The U-M faculty’s Senate Assembly will choose three new members of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs on March 18 for three-year terms that begin May 1.

  3. November 28, 2018

    UNC professor lectures on government interference in higher ed

    University of North Carolina professor Gene Nichol discussed how government and university leadership can undermine academic freedom and free speech in higher education.

  4. September 4, 2018

    Q&A: SACUA chair outlines year for faculty governance

    Neil Marsh, chair of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, discusses what central faculty governance will focus on this year, as well as its role in the university.

  5. April 30, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  6. April 23, 2018

    Marsh, Beatty to lead central faculty governance in 2018-19

    Neil Marsh of LSA and the Medical School will chair U-M’s central faculty governance system for 2018-19, and Joy Beatty of the UM-Dearborn College of Business will serve as vice chair.

  7. March 19, 2018

    Senate Assembly elects Conway, Lippert and Spencer to SACUA

    The U-M faculty’s Senate Assembly elected Colleen Conway, Sarah Lippert and Deirdre Spencer to fill seats on the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs.

  8. March 12, 2018

    Seven faculty members seeking three seats on SACUA

    The U-M faculty’s Senate Assembly will choose three new members of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs at its meeting March 19.

  9. February 5, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  10. September 18, 2017

    Senate Assembly resolution, 09-18-17

    In light of the recent racially motivated attacks on members of our community, the University of Michigan’s Senate Assembly hereby affirms our collective commitment to open and civil discourse, equity, inclusion, and mutual respect extending to all members of all ethnic communities. We call on all members of the University of Michigan to unequivocally oppose…