History Department
(September 1986)
The chair of the Curriculum Committee should be designated the chair
of the Grievance Committee.
The grievance process should begin, as it now does, with the student talking
to the Associate Chairman. If resolution is lacking, the complainant will
then proceed to talk with the Curriculum Committee/Grievance Committee chair
and subsequently, if necessary, to a presentation before the committee,
minus the Associate Chairman.
If the complainant is a graduate student, one of the committee's undergraduate
students will stand down in order to restore an equivalence in student-faculty
representation. If the complainant is an undergraduate, one of the committee's
graduate students will likewise decamp.
If the complaint is being leveled against a faculty member also a member
of the committee, he or she will depart, and the Department Chairman will
be asked to appoint another faculty member to sit temporarily on the committee.
The purpose of this stage is the committee's formulation of a recommendation
to the Executive Committee: it will find, or fail to find, probable cause
for the holding of a formal hearing.
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