Case Western Reserve University's Faculty Senate has passed resolutions making
minor changes to the bylaws of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Both proposals,
one to amend an article regarding ex officio members and one pertaining to
graduate committee responsibilities, were approved unanimously.
Prior to the senate vote, the College of Arts and Sciences executive committee
endorsed both amendments.
Also at the meeting, President Edward M. Hundert
shared with the senate the university's strategic investment plan to become
the world's most powerful
learning environment, and Donald Feke, Case's vice provost for planning
and assessment, provided an update on Case's accreditation efforts.