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Constitution of Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences

Approval
  • August 20, 1992: ECU College of Arts and Sciences faculty
  • September 3, 1992: Dr. Marlene Springer, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
  • September 15, 1992: Dr. Richard R. Eakin, Chancellor
This Constitution Describes
  1. Mission of the East Carolina University College of Arts and Sciences
  2. The College's organization
  3. Standing committees
  4. The responsibilities, authority, qualifications of and the appointment procedure for the dean
  5. The relationship of the dean to department* chairs
  6. The relationship of the dean to directors of College centers, institutes, and programs
  7. College meeting procedures and voting rights
  8. Enabling and amendment procedures
  9. The provisions of this constitution may not conflict with either The Code of the University of North Carolina or the East Carolina University Faculty Manual.
Drafting Committee
  • W. Keats Sparrow, Chair
  • George Bailey
  • Carson Bays
  • Stella Daugherty
  • Chia-yu Li
  • Susan McDaniel
  • Tinsley E. Yarbrough
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*As used in this document, "department" refers to a College electoral unit required by Appendix L of the Faculty Manual to have a code of operations.

 

 
 


 
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