Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 71.75 |
Liaison | Cindy Shea |
Submission Date | July 24, 2017 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
PA-3: Participatory Governance
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.75 / 3.00 |
Cindy
Shea Sustainability Director Sustainable Carolina |
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Part 1
Yes
Do the institution’s students have an elected representative on the institution’s highest governing body?:
Yes
If yes to either of the above, provide:
Students vote for their elected student government representatives. The student body president has a voting seat on the Board of Trustees. The VP of Student Government appoints students to serve on a wide variety of campus committees.
Do the institution’s staff members have a representative body through which they can participate in governance (e.g. a staff council)?:
Yes
Do the institution’s non-supervisory staff members have an elected representative on the institution’s highest governing body?:
No
If yes to either of the above, provide:
All staff vote for their representative on the Employee Forum.
Do the institution’s teaching and research faculty have a representative body through which they can participate in governance (e.g. a faculty senate)?:
Yes
Do the institution’s teaching and research faculty have an elected representative on the institution’s highest governing body? :
No
If yes to either of the above, provide:
All faculty vote for their representative on the Faculty Council.
Part 2
Yes
A copy of the written policies and procedures:
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The policies and procedures:
Carolina North is envisioned as a mixed-use academic campus on university-owned property along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, two miles north of the main campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. University and Town representatives signed a development agreement in 2009 that covers the first 20 years of development on the site. The agreement contains guidelines and standards for the development of the first 3 million square feet of a mixed-use research and academic campus on 133 acres. The annual report lets the Town and public know what development activities have occurred on the Carolina North site in the past year and the ways in which the University is complying with the terms of the development agreement. The report is part of the structure established by the agreement for providing continued town-gown communication. Annual public information meetings are held to engage the community. Additional meetings are held as various aspects of the project move forward. These meetings have included discussions on greenways, bikepaths, and public transit plans for servicing the site. http://facilities.unc.edu/files/2015/12/2016-Carolina-North-Annual-Report.pdf
The University also participates in the Solid Waste Advisory Group with representatives from Orange County and the towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro as well as in a variety of transportation planning initiatives.
Does the institution have formal participatory or shared governance bodies through which community members representing the interests of the following stakeholder groups can regularly participate in institutional governance?:
Yes or No | |
Local government and/or educational organizations | No |
Private sector organizations | No |
Civil society (e.g. NGOs, NPOs) | No |
If yes to one or more of the above, provide:
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