March 9, Faculty Meeting Minutes
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Special Meeting of 9 March 1988
This special meeting was called to discuss the sequence of events growing out of the recent presidential selection process. Pre-college faculty were also present, seated in separate areas, and voting independently of the University faculty. Media coverage was much in evidence at this emotionally-charged meeting. First-person accounts of recently breaking events, as well as the introduction of unsubstantiated testimonials, marked this extraordinary session. Mark Weinberg volunteered to take minutes in the absence of the secretary of the faculty; since the services of a secretary were not requested until ten minutes or so into the meeting, recordation of events occurring early on may be fragmentary. The meeting opened with the dissemination of information on the part of the Chair and several other interested parties, all of who were privy to events that were considered of importance to the membership. Several objections were voiced regarding information shared that was viewed by some as biased, and the char was at one point asked to step down. The body did not sustain these objections, and Chairman Reynolds continued to conduct the meeting. Information provided by a variety of speakers included the following: --a recapitulation of the Senate's role in the presidential search process; apparently the Senate sent Dr. Zinser's name on to the search committee with an extremely high rating;The Faculty then proceeded to consider several resolution, the first four of which were introduced and explained by Truman Stelle. Their content might be summarized as follows:
No. 1: Called for the resignation of Jane Bassett Spilman from the Gallaudet board; a detailed rationale was provided with the motion. [Motion PASSED with 147 for, 5 opposed; see exhibit A, attached]Robert C. Johnson proceeded to present the following resolutions: No. 1: Addressed to the Board of Trustees, replaced motion no. 2 above, calling for reconstitution of the Board with 51% or more deaf membership; additionally, it proposed that the seventh president of Gallaudet be hearing-impaired; it reiterated the need for the resignation of Mrs. Spilman from the Board; it requested no reprisals against faculty, staff, students or administrators. This resolution closely paralleled the students' four demands. [PASSED with 136 for, 11 opposed; see exhibit B, attached]Jeff Lewis reported that the students were requesting that the Faculty send three representatives to a steering committee that was being formed for the purpose of facilitation communications among various groups on campus; this would not be a decision-making body. The following were elected: Lynn Sterling (pre-college)Lynn Sterling voiced concern about not having free access to campus to attend meetings of this committee; ingress and egress will have to be facilitated. Shirley Stein wanted to know when business would return to normal on campus, and who was responsible for making this decision? It was suggested to her that the time was not yet ripe for a return to normalcy; the campus community is waiting for the requested changes to occur. John Schuchman reported that students who did not support the strike were being intimidated. Freedom of expression and tolerance of diverging views was requested for students and all other members of the Gallaudet community. Angel Ramos thanked the faculty for their generous contributions to the Deaf President Now fund. The fund is welcoming further donations; should tax deductibility be necessary, checks may be made out to the N.A.D., earmarking them specifically for the fund. The meeting was adjourned at 4:38 P.M. Respectfully submitted, |
