School of Sustainability for Energy, Water, and Materials
Name of proposed new unit, OR Title of submission:
School of Sustainability for Energy, Water, and Materials
132 School of Sustainability for Energy Water and Materials.pdf
Name of contact person for this proposal: Prof. Glenn Schrader and Prof. Joe Simmons
Contact person title: Professor of Chemical & Environmental Engineering and Professor of Material Science & Engineering
Contact Address:
Professor Glenn Schrader, Department of Chemical & Environmental Engineering,
108 Harshbarger, telephone: 621-2591; e-mail: schrader@email.arizona.edu; and
Professor Joe Simmons, Department of Material Science & Engineering,
Mines-Metallurgy 1
Contact Phone: 520-621-2591
Responses from President and Provost
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The African American
The African American Advisory Council would want to insure that Transformations processes including consolidations and workforce reductions would not erode The University of Arizona's efforts to recruit and retain diverse faculty, students, and staff.
The African American
The African American Advisory Council would want to insure that Transformations processes including consolidations and workforce reductions would not erode The University of Arizona's efforts to recruit and retain diverse faculty, students, and staff.
The African American
The African American Advisory Council would want to insure that Transformations processes including consolidations and workforce reductions would not erode The University of Arizona's efforts to recruit and retain diverse faculty, students, and staff.
The UA President’s Hispanic
The UA President’s Hispanic Advisory Council (HAC) is pleased to provide its evaluation of this White Paper/Proposal, with the specific goal of relating it to the joint UA/HAC goals concerning diversity and inclusion, recruitment, retention and graduation of Hispanic students and faculty, and on meeting the UA goal of becoming a Hispanic Serving Institution by 2012. Additional criteria used when reviewing this proposal include the following: UA’s land grant institution status and thus its location in the southwest and the changing demographics of this area; innovative program design, including instruction methodologies; and whether the proposal realistically addresses the UA’s business needs. HAC’s mission it to strengthen relationships between the UA and the diverse communities within the State of Arizona by serving as a communications conduit and developing mutually beneficial partnerships.
HAC has reviewed this proposal and rates this as:
Containing some Quality elements (e.g. connection to State Museum, focus on Tucson as a laboratory for human civilization, interest in novel materials & process design) - this proposal should move forward and be further developed addressing the Hispanic Advisory Council criteria
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