Government Restructuring
The UA Ad-Hoc Committee on Implementation of Potential Restructuring (CIPR) is currently reviewing the proposal for restructuring student government that was evaluated and modified by the previous UA Ad-Hoc Committee on Restructuring.
Proposal Summary
A summary of the proposed changes is now available.We will also be holding a discussion session Monday (4/11) at 8pm in W20-400. We will go over this summary and the proposal briefly and then will have an open discussion. We will also try to address any specific questions or concerns. Snacks will be provided.
CIPR Membership
The membership of the committee currently stands at:- Rachel Meyer, Chair
- Vrajesh Modi, UA President
- Sammi Wyman, UA Vice-President
- Christina Johnson, Dormcon President
- Meagan Roth, Dormcon Vice-President
- Alec Lai, UA Secretary
- Tim Jenks, Chair of UA Restructuring Committee
- Virginia Nicholson, Phoenix Group (Maseeh Hall) President
Meetings
A schedule of CIPR meetings will be posted when it is set. Meetings are open to non-members of the Committee, unless that becomes a major barrier to the committee being productive. Information about potential outreach activities/sessions will also be posted once the Committee considers those options.You can also subscribe to CIPR's announcement list: ua-cipr-announce@mit.edu. This list will receive meeting announcements, agendas, and minutes as well as serve as a forum for open discussion.
Documents
Meeting agendas and minutes will be posted here as they become available, as well as any formal recommendations or reports and proposed legislation.Committee on Implementation of Potential Restructuring
- 15.1 - Bill to Create the Ad-Hoc Committee on Implementation of Potential Restructuring (passed)
- Summary of the proposed changes
Committee on Restructuring
- 14.1 - Bill to Create the Ad-Hoc Committee on Restructuring (passed)
- Minutes - 03-30-11
- Minutes - 04-01-11
- Minutes - 04-02-11
- Minutes - 04-03-11
- Notes on the GSC
- Pro/Con Writeup on Incorporating Existing Leadership (Why Presidents Should Serve on the Council)