Forums to Discuss the Final Draft Reports of the Virginia
2020 Commissions
*STUDENT FORUM
The President's Office will sponsor a student forum on Thursday,
December 7, 2000 from 4:00 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. in the Newcomb Hall
South Meeting Room. The purpose is to discuss the Virginia 2020
reports. Student input is crucial as the University sets priorities
and timetables for enhancing academic programs, facilities, support,
fund raising, and resource allocations.
*TO THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT FACULTY,
SEAS FACULTY, and SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FACULTY:
The Virginia 2020 Science and Technology Commission cordially invites
you to participate in separate discussions of each of the focus area
initiatives that are proposed in the Commission's recently published
report.
Biodifferentiation -- Dec. 5, 2000
Information Initiative -- Dec. 7, 2000
Quantum and Nanoscale Science & Engrg. -- Dec. 8, 2000
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*FACULTY SENATE FORUMS
The Faculty Senate is sponsoring an open forum on each of the
Virginia 2020 Commission Reports. The chairs of each of the Commissions
will give an overview of the work of the Commission he or she is chairing,
followed by questions. On behalf of Pat Werhane, Chair of the Faculty
Senate, you are invited to attend each of these Forums.
These Forums are open to the University community, so please
pass this message on. This will be a great opportunity to learn more
about the work of the Commissions, and the goals of the University over
the next 20 years.
Each of the Forums will be from 3:30-5:00
p.m. Below is the schedule:
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Friday, November 10, 2000 - Rebecca Kneedler, Chair Public
Service and Outreach Commission (Newcomb Hall, Room 168)
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Monday, November 13, 2000 - William Quandt, Chair International
Activities Commission (Newcomb Hall, South Meeting Rm)
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Wednesday, November 15, 2000 - Robert Chapel, Chair Fine
and Performing Arts Commission (Newcomb Hall, Room 168)
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Friday, December 1, 2000 - Anita Jones, Chair Science and
Technology Commission (Newcomb Hall, Room 168
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