University of Colorado - Coloradan Yearbook (Boulder, CO)

 - Class of 1938

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I ne i DiveTs-itLj The University of Colorado was authorized by the Con- stitution adopted in 1876 as the State University to be the head of the Colorado system of public education. The Constitution vests the authority over the University in a Board of Regents. The members of this Board are Dr. Martin D. Currigan of Denver, Mr. E. Ray Campbell of Denver, Mr. Clifford W. Mil ls of Denver, Mr. Carl D. McKinley of Greeley, Mr. Eugene A. Bond of Leadville, and Dr. V. B. Fischer of Boulder. Members of the Board are elected by popular vote every two years for a six- year term. Meetings are held monthly at the University. The Board formulates the policies of the University, au- thorizes all business, makes all appointments, and assumes the responsibility of the institution. For these services the Board receives no compensation other than a wage for actual service and for traveling expenses. There are standing committees of the Board of Regents on auditing, buildings and grounds, finance, the library, faculty relations, official relations and legislation, and medical education and control of the hospital. The com- mittees are appointed by the President at the first meet- ing of the year following a general election. The President of the University is the executive of the institution. He is under the authority of the Board of Regents and has supervision of all departments and af- fairs. All petitions and recommendations are referred to the Board of Regents through the President. He is an ex officio member and Chairman of the Senate, the Execu- tive Council, and various Faculty and Advisory Boards. The University Senate has jurisdiction over the general educational policy of the University. It has jurisdiction over all matters affecting the faculty or students of more than one college or school, it has power to deal with all matters not specifically reserved by the Board of Regents nor assigned to a definite faculty. This body consists of all executive and administrative officers of the University and all faculty members with the rank of Assistant Profes- sor or above. The Superintendent of the Training School for Nurses and all executive secretaries of the Extension Division are also members of the Senate. • Left to right — Wolcott, Fischer, Mills, Norlin, Bond, Campbell Page 21

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j xecutive C ounci The Executive Council is the executive committee of the University Senate, to which it is responsible and to which it reports regularly. In matters requiring immediate de- cision, when no definite rule or legislation applies to the problem, the Council acts in accordance with what It be- lieves to be the spirit of the Senate. Although the Coun- cil has no power to enact permanent legislation, it may formulate and enforce temporary regulations, which are referred to the Senate at the first meeting after the date Dean O. C. Lester of the Graduate School; Dean Elmore Petersen of the School of Business Administration; Dr. Maurice H. Rees, Dean of the School of Medicine; Dr. hlarold Benjamin, Dean of the Summer Quarter; Dean Jacob Van Ek of the College of Arts and Sciences; Dean Herbert S. Evans of the College of Engineering; Dean Homer C. Washburn of the College of Pharmacy; Dean Lydia L. Brown, Dean of Women; Dean Harry G. Carl- son, Dean of Men. Left to right — Washburn, Evans, Stearns, Petersen, Poe, Van Ek, Pres. Norlin, Lester, Carlson, Worcester, Dyde, BrannhaH, Benjamin. on which they were passed. It deals with major cases of discipline and has power to expel, rusticate, or suspend any student, but it does not take action without affording the student an opportunity to appear and present his case. The Council also deals with questions of attendance affecting more than one college or school. The Council is composed of President Norlin, who is chairman; Dean Robert L. Stearns of the School of Law; Four members of the Council are elected from the Sen- ate and are not eligible to succeed themselves. These members are Professor P. G. Worcester, Professor Charles F. Poe, Professor W. F. Dyde, and Professor F. D. Bramhall. The Council meets once a month or at the call of the President. Page 22

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