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Introduction
to the A&S Task Force Reports
Our broad
strategic planning efforts at both College and Departmental levels produced
many valued outcomes including, if not especially, consensus on several
common goals. As a result, three task forces were appointed to identify
challenges and options for achieving these goals. Because of our role
as the core of the university, representatives from other colleges and
central administration joined faculty, staff and students from the College
of Arts & Sciences on these task forces. These groups have worked
throughout the intervening year, meeting regularly and consulting widely.
Their ensuing reports are provided below.
I invite
your careful reading of these reports and especially your reaction to
the options they present. Some of the suggestions are easily implemented;
others will require much more careful planning and additional resources.
At a September 17th retreat, chairs and directors discussed the recommendations
and prioritized the range of options based on their initial ranking of
the various proposed items. This draft ranking will now be discussed throughout
the College, formally and informally, during the autumn term. The results
of these discussions will be collected by the end of January and an action
plan prepared by the end of winter quarter.
Please feel
free to contact any of the task force members, your chair/director, the
divisional deans or me with your suggestions and questions throughout
this process. These task force reports provide us with many exciting,
stimulating options for achieving our ambitious goals. This is an important
moment for the College, and for the University; a moment that deserves
the scrutiny and commitment of each member in our community. Please join
in the process.
 
David Hodge
Dean
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