Special meeting of the Faculty Council- Agenda
Item
Queens College
Special Meeting of the Faculty Council
Monday, May 5, 1969 10 am. Colden Auditorium
Agenda
1. Report from the President,
2. Proposed Emergency Operdtional Committees,
a
a. Committee on suunaus Security Terk / pret
This committee will advise the President how the campus can remain secure, yy a—~
Mhha: how to deal with hit and run tactics and building occupations, and will set up C dds,
various security
eee NOMINEES: CMowand® opitisSBiereom P, Ross.) H. Robbins, Kreuger,
ore 45% % Pests N. i, Coch, Foglia, ~~ Frazier. Wa ksi. W thea tt-
b. Committee on School Problems
This committee will consider problems of continuing academic work in the
current semester, missed days and the college calendar, the advisability
Miri Werne,, of summer sessions, fall admissions, grades and examinations, and
graduation.
NOMINEES: Landis, Oettinge
Skslean. McDermott, Nozick>™
Ss Breese
Thunte. Seiferth.
c. Presidential Advisory Committee
Mike This committee will assist the President in the day by day operational needs iA
Asai of the College in the coming weeks and will make available to him its advice on “@?Uw
R h . matters concerning immediate decisions and actions. The committee will also
er Uhh, draw up the report on procedures to deal with campus disturbances required
under the New York Jtate Henderson Law. fags ten,
MaArasl aaehned! N, ce Gelfand, Salmons,—
Dinno Parepnid/ Drevin, apie 8. Lewis, @
WJM . of the oo) ES will meet beginning May 5
Wd, nb chairman, Each committee can determine independently how it will consult and work
Knag, 5, Schwarez,(S. Axelrad)
or ein, Jahlberg, Pi we, G. Axebrad, Cale,
‘. Lawn
140) 109 Blew
with students.
Dr. Richard Soter will serve ex-officio on each committee as the representative of
the President.
The Director of College Relations, Miss Gladys Wurtenburg, will be responsible for
keeping the campus informed of significant coramittee deliberations and actions.
The Office of College Relations and Editorial Services will act as a center for
information and publication for these committees.
3. Report from SEEK Advisory Committee
4. Discussion: Proposals to open the campus.
This discussion will be advisory to the President.
5. New oe ae SISF Fd J
All 2 ago of the bind ss staff/may take part in disc Hog
Only members of the Saculty Council may introduce or second motions or vote.
No cameras or tape recorders may be used.
Special Meeting of the Faculty Council
Monday, May 5, 1969 10 am. Colden Auditorium
Agenda
1. Report from the President,
2. Proposed Emergency Operdtional Committees,
a
a. Committee on suunaus Security Terk / pret
This committee will advise the President how the campus can remain secure, yy a—~
Mhha: how to deal with hit and run tactics and building occupations, and will set up C dds,
various security
eee NOMINEES: CMowand® opitisSBiereom P, Ross.) H. Robbins, Kreuger,
ore 45% % Pests N. i, Coch, Foglia, ~~ Frazier. Wa ksi. W thea tt-
b. Committee on School Problems
This committee will consider problems of continuing academic work in the
current semester, missed days and the college calendar, the advisability
Miri Werne,, of summer sessions, fall admissions, grades and examinations, and
graduation.
NOMINEES: Landis, Oettinge
Skslean. McDermott, Nozick>™
Ss Breese
Thunte. Seiferth.
c. Presidential Advisory Committee
Mike This committee will assist the President in the day by day operational needs iA
Asai of the College in the coming weeks and will make available to him its advice on “@?Uw
R h . matters concerning immediate decisions and actions. The committee will also
er Uhh, draw up the report on procedures to deal with campus disturbances required
under the New York Jtate Henderson Law. fags ten,
MaArasl aaehned! N, ce Gelfand, Salmons,—
Dinno Parepnid/ Drevin, apie 8. Lewis, @
WJM . of the oo) ES will meet beginning May 5
Wd, nb chairman, Each committee can determine independently how it will consult and work
Knag, 5, Schwarez,(S. Axelrad)
or ein, Jahlberg, Pi we, G. Axebrad, Cale,
‘. Lawn
140) 109 Blew
with students.
Dr. Richard Soter will serve ex-officio on each committee as the representative of
the President.
The Director of College Relations, Miss Gladys Wurtenburg, will be responsible for
keeping the campus informed of significant coramittee deliberations and actions.
The Office of College Relations and Editorial Services will act as a center for
information and publication for these committees.
3. Report from SEEK Advisory Committee
4. Discussion: Proposals to open the campus.
This discussion will be advisory to the President.
5. New oe ae SISF Fd J
All 2 ago of the bind ss staff/may take part in disc Hog
Only members of the Saculty Council may introduce or second motions or vote.
No cameras or tape recorders may be used.
Title
Special meeting of the Faculty Council- Agenda
Description
This agenda from a "special meeting of the Faculty Council" features three proposed "emergency" committees designed to handle the rampant student unrest that ensnared Queens College during its spring 1969 semester. Each of the committees was intended to address different concerns resulting from the disruptions on campus as protests had been a near constant presence from March onward. In fact, at the time this meeting took place, May 5, 1969, the school was still temporarily closed (from May 2nd) on account of student demonstrations.
Creator
Queens College Faculty Council
Date
May 5, 1969
Language
English
Publisher
Queens College Department of Special Collections and Archives (New York, N.Y.)
Rights
Obtained from Contributor - Copyright Unknown
Source
Queens College Special Collections and Archives
Original Format
Notes / Minutes
Queens College Faculty Council. Letter. “Special Meeting of the Faculty Council- Agenda.”, CUNY DIGITAL HISTORY ARCHIVE, accessed March 10, 2026, https://stephenz.tailc22a4b.ts.net/s/cdha/item/960
Time Periods
1961-1969 The Creation of CUNY - Open Admissions Struggle
