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k. on ACHEls; Plan; Stuit' revised plan recommenda- 11:12:51; The resolution voiced strong nmuwilifjn ID the revision. In its resolution opposing ACHE'S myismi recommendations. the Sen- zttv mulled for its abandonment and prugmecd that a new plan be de- viautL in accordance with the plan Held Forums adopted in Tennessee tGeier vs Blanton, Iuly, 1979l wherein Ala- bama State University, the only 1e- gitimate four-year institution in Montgomery. will absorb the branches of Auburn and Troy State Universities in Montgomery: and wherein Alabama State will be strengthened and developed to the level of offering professional and doctoral degrees as well as the de- grees that it currently offers . In addition 10 the regular state of the University reports of President Watkins t0 the Faculty Senate each month. other special reports were made to the Senate for informav tional purposes. tLeftl Panelists Dr's. Baker. Bliss: with Drs. Ed- monds and Freeman: lRighU Dr. Watkins. Senate Chair. at banquet fm' Bishop AG. 't'lltl'itvl Sitatetl Senators D. Vaughns. N. La w- Hm. hi'til'lllliry, Freeman. VijChi-llf: Pm'tin, Inr'vl LFHll'l Rice: Schiller Walton: tStandtng I- ll ; .Hdlnrs Buskey. Flyc. Bibb. Warren. lll'mlH linker and Gibson: lR-El Senators i't'lr '1. Maryland. Gallut. Mallory. E. Moore -'.- .Im Beavers. H1! tRightJ Senator Walton raising a question with Senator Hogan. Chair of Ad Huc Com- mittee who had just finished the presentation nf Resolution on ACHE's Revised Plan which the Senate adopted. Dunstunt 17
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Faculty Senate Updated Policy; Presented Resolution ASU'S Facuily Senate included in its activities for 1979450 some up- dating of some academic policy in which the Committee on Faculty and Academic Affairs rtacnmu mended a reaffirmation of the read- ing minimum compentency level policy with an alternative of com- pleting satisfactorily a reading se- quence of three courses determined by scores on a designated standard- ized reading test. Upon recommendations of this same committee, the Senate ar- ranged two open forums on com- petency testing. The first forum March 5, dealt with three aspects of competency testing: u13531193 of Competency Test- ing , Dr. John Gipson, ASU profes- sor. in place of AEAE Joe Reed, who was ill on that day: HImpact of Cum- petency Testing 0n the Educational Programs at ASU : Dean Gordan C. Bliss; Confronting Competency Testing , Dr. Carolyn Thomas. Dean of Counseling. ASU. The second open forum held April 2, centered around the ACT 16 decision and exit examination and competency testing. Panelists included Dr. C.C. Baker. Assistant Superintendent of Regu- tTul: l-rlIDr.Ci-1r01yn Thumus. panelist Furum i; lJr. Truman Pierce. Imu- ulist. Forum 2; Among audience Drs. Kyles and linker. Bihb. Warren. Lilrv kins: tBotlum l-rt Ad Hm: Cnmmiltee studying revised ACHE Plan 8. pm- paring resolution. St'nnlors Maryland. Warren. Freeman. Gibson. nml Hilah. back In camcral: Uhuir Sumner Hogan rm! shuwn; nlher taculty alp- poarlng at the open rm-ullng fnr Input Drs. Hutton. Churai and Mrs. Ricr. ilIh'Il nnl shown, 13 latury Sunrises for Alu. State De- partment of Education: Dr. Truman Pierce. Consultant for the State De- partment of Education: and Dr. Bliss. The Senate through spokes- womant Dr. Alma Freeman. vice chair of the Senate. presented a res- olution December 13. 1979 at open hearings on ACHE'S staff plan. ex- pressing ASU'S faculty concerns and its rejection of ACHE'S Staff plan for two Metropolitan Boards for Montgomerle-luntsville. In its April 2 meeting, the Senate adopted a resolution on ACHE'S
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Edmonds Calls for Maximized Energies Keenly aware of and equally at- tuned to the worthiness of the mis- sion of Alabama State University as expressed by both the Board of Trustees and the president of the university, Dr. William S. Edmunds. Vice President for Academic Af- fairs. exhorted the faculty and set the academic pace for optimally achieving the mission of ASU. Dr. Edmonds called for collective maximizing of energies and efforts toward realization of the goals of the University. luining the ASU family as the top academic officert in August 1979. he is one among those in academe who is knowledgeable of the institution's rich heritage, and status in the aca- demic arena. of its leadership dis- tinguished faculty and achievements of Alumni in all spheres of Ameri- can Life't. tRighU Dr. Edmonds at one at the regular meetings of the Council of Deans in Gavan mega To his left are: Dr. Smith. Assistant Veep; Dr. Tommy Frederick. Dean Divisiun Phy.. Ed. Rec and Safety: Dre Rnlmrt Pnlk Thnmrton, Dean University College. i eh.- 4'37- IAbevet Lt. Col. Willie Ballard. Chair Diviuinn uf Attruspuee Studies; Dr. Archie BA Mnure, Dean Divisian Continuing Educatiun and Puhiic Service: Dre john Baker, Director. Re- search: tJr. Percy Vuughnt Dean CUBA: iohn Lt Buskey. Director of Learning Center. Dr. Otis B. Simmons, Dean College of the Arts; Dr. Eunice Muure. Dean College of Sciences and Humanities: Dr. Ierry Beavers, Admission and Records: Dr. Gordon C. Blisst Dean College of Education. and Dr. Leroy Bell. Dean Graduate Studies.
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