The Emory community is invited to attend the second of two town hall meetings designed to help choose a theme for the University's Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP), a proposal to enhance undergraduate education and chart a course for action required under the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) reaccreditation process.
The next QEP Town Hall is Wednesday, March 7, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Winship Ballroom of the Dobbs University Center. The proposals to be discussed are:
1. Sustainability, presented by Ciannat Howett
2. Engaged Learning, presented by Vialla Hartfield-Mendez
Faculty, staff, students and alumni are encouraged to bring a lunch — drinks and cookies will be provided — and offer comments and suggestions, feedback considered critical to the process, according to QEP co-chairs Sarah McPhee and Rick Rubinson.
Two QEP proposals were presented to the community on Feb. 29: World View, presented by Philip Wainwright and Clifton Crais; and Primary Evidence, presented by Bonna Wescoat.
To review all four proposals, go to http://bit.ly/zqJa1O. Videos of the presentations also will be posted to this site. Feedback may be emailed directly to McPhee and Rubinson.
Following community comment, proposals will be revised and final proposals will be presented to the QEP Selection Committee. Two proposals will be chosen for a final selection by the president and provost.