University Senate
The University Senate is a governing body within a university that typically includes faculty members, students, and administrative representatives. Its primary role is to discuss and make decisions on academic policies, curriculum changes, and other important issues affecting the university community. The Senate serves as a platform for various stakeholders to voice their opinions and contribute to the university's governance.
Meetings of the University Senate are usually held regularly, allowing members to review proposals and address concerns. The Senate may also form committees to focus on specific areas, such as academic standards or student affairs, ensuring that diverse perspectives are considered in decision-making processes.