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Academic Advising, Council on22Assess the academic advising needs of the diverse population of UW-Madison students, and the success of our advising system in satisfying those needs, in order to recommend improvements in advising practices and systems.Third Monday of every month, 2:30-4pmhttps://advising.wisc.edu/facstaff/caa/Kevin Jacobson
Han Raschka
Diana MakiDiana Maki, diana.maki@wisc.edu
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Alcohol Licensing Review Committee11Serve the City's residents, businesses, and visitors by thoroughly and conscientiously reviewing license applications, establishing and maintaining standards, addressing violations, developing alcohol-related policies, and making recommendations to the City's Common Council.Third Wednesday of every month, at 5:30pm. If you miss three meetings in a row, you will be ineligible for further participation in the committee. https://madison.legistar.com/DepartmentDetail.aspx?ID=17482&GUID=B5239948-3159-4F6B-ADFC-83AD506B80EE&Search=Seye OmiyefaThomas LandgrafLaila D'Costa, LDCosta@cityofmadison.com
Jim Verbick, jverbick@cityofmadison.com
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Arboretum Committee11Advise the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education and the Arboretum Director on procedures and policies regarding the use, management, and direction of Arboretum lands and facilities.https://arboretum.wisc.edu/about-us/people/arboretum-committee/Ross O'DonnellBret ShawBradley Herrick, bradley.herrick@wisc.edu
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Athletic Board *22Advise the Athletic Department and Chancellor, report to and consult with the Faculty Senate and University Committee regarding athletic activities and policies.Total 7 meetings between September and June, typically on a Friday at 1pmhttps://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/175AJ Butler
Katie Mangus
Dr. Ann Sheehy, Associate Professor, Department of Medicineadmin@secfac.edu, asr@medicine.wisc.edu
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Budget Committee *22Advise campus leadership on institutional budget issues, long-range financial strategies, state biennial budget proposals, and allocations to schools, colleges, and divisions.Monthly or as neededhttps://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/426Aidan Cummins
Carter Kammes
Elmo Rawlingadmin@secfac.wisc.edu
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Campus Area Neighborhood Association (CANA) 33Campus Area Neighborhood Association (CANA) is a grassroots, not-for-profit advocacy group that meets weekly to build civic engagement, community power, and neighborhood advocacy for the residents of campus & campus area. CANA is officially recognized as a Neighborhood Association of the City of Madison, which means local developers and public safety officials can consult with CANA as a local entity before presenting their development or proposals to a Board, Commission, or Committee in the City. Such a norm allows CANA to serve as a vehicle for its constituents to voice their concerns and questions on the decisions about, the character, and future of their neighborhood.Meetings are held on the first Monday of each month at 6:00PMhttps://canamadison.comDiana Dai
Amelia Dyer
Tyler Kochman
Tanner Mechura, canamadison@gmail.comTanner Mechura, President
canamadison@gmail.com
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Campus Diversity and Climate Committee (CDCC) *4 (1 is Equity and Inclusion Committee Chair)4 (1 is Equity and Inclusion Committee Chair)Advise campus leadership on diversity issues, collaborate with deans and directors to discuss policy and progress, and strive to create an environment where each individual feels respected and valued, while protecting academic freedom and freedom of speech.https://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/366Monami Bhuyan
Emmett Lockwood
Foram Gathia
Michael Schatz
Nasia Safdar and Tetyana Schneideradmin@secfac.wisc.edu and Lindsey Stoddard Cameron, lindsey.stoddardcameron@wisc.edu
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Campus Planning Committee *1 (plus an alternate)1 (plus an alternate)Advise the Chancellor on long-range development plans, building priorities site selection, and aesthetic criteria, regarding facilities for research, instruction, recreation, parking and transportation, and other university functions.Approx 8 times through the academic year, on 2nd Thursday of the month 8:30-10:00amhttps://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/367Alex Lynn
Ndemazea Fonkem (Alternate)
Provost Karl Scholzadmin@secfac.wisc.edu and Aaron Williams, aaron.williams@wisc.edu
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Campus Transportation Committee *33Review and recommend budgetary and operational decisions made by UW Transportation Services.

All Campus Transportation Committee members also automatically sit on the Student Transportation Board. This meets twice each week.
Campus Transportation Committee - the second Friday of the month 8:30-10am.
Student Transpportattion Board - Mondays from 4:30-6:30 and Wednesdays from 5:00-7:00 each week.
https://kb.wisc.edu/97591Randy Jerez
Tyler Kochman
Reed Lokken
Carey McAndrews, cmcandrews@wisc.eduadmin@secfac.wisc.edu and Margaret Bergamini, margaret.bergamini@wisc.edu
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Central Madison Business Improvement District Board (City of Madison)11Increase the vitality and health of businesses in the district, and liaise with the city officials as a university representative in service of the BID's mission. In addition to the link on the right, see this page's "Board of Directors" (https://visitdowntownmadison.com/about). First Thursday of the month, 1:00-2:30pm. If you miss three consecutive meetings, you will be deemed ineligible to attend further meetings. https://madison.legistar.com/DepartmentDetail.aspx?ID=17429&GUID=3270DB50-6EF0-4FB6-B14B-43234BCEC118&Search=Vernon ZieglerLaila D'Costa, LDCosta@cityofmadison.com
Tiffany Kenney, tkenney@visitdowntownmadison.com
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Chancellor's Advisory Group on Alcohol and Other Drugs2 (1 graduate, 1 undergraduate2 (1 graduate, 1 undergraduateProvide overarching analysis and leadership on campus alcohol policy and advise the Chancellor on initiatives related to alcohol and other drugs. Runs out of University Health Services. https://alcoholanddruginfo.students.wisc.edu/chancellors-advisory-group-on-alcohol-and-other-drugs/Sina Riazi (G)
Megan Keefe (U)
Amanda Jovaag, amanda.jovaag@wisc.edu
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Color of Drinking Survey Taskforce7 at-large + Anti-Violence Chair7 at-largeThe primary purpose of the Color of Drinking Survey Task Force is to initiate direct action items in response to the findings of the Color of Drinking Survey administered by University Health Services. This committee will analyze data with the assistance of the UHS leadership and violence prevention teams as a means to address the high-risk drinking climate at UW-Madison to propose alternatives that prioritize the safety of students with emphasis on the disproportionate effects of alcohol on students of color. TBDhttps://kb.wisc.edu/asm/122183Nicole Borras
Lynne Cotter
Miranda Garcia-Dove
Thai Moua
Ja'Nya Parks
Landis Varughese (Anti-Violence Coordinator)
Amaya Boman, ASM Anti-Violence Coordinator, avc@asm.wisc.edu
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Dean of Students Advisory Board6-106-10An all-student board which provides a forum for on issues of misconduct, health and wellbeing, campus safety, and other aspects of student life not part of the formal instructional programs.
2nd Friday of each month, 11:30am-1pmhttps://kb.wisc.edu/93701Logan Anderson
Josh Elkin
Larissa Foley
Jade Laatsch
Mavis Liang
Dean Pak
Bri Seagreaves
Joey Wendtland
Christina Olstad, colstad2@wisc.eduadmin@secfac.wisc.edu
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Dean of Students, Advisory Committee to the Office of the *44A group of faculty, staff, and students who advise campus leadership on issues of misconduct, health and wellbeing, campus safety, and other aspects of student life not part of the formal instructional programs.https://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/372Nicole Borras
Tyler Katzenberger
Samara Rezwan
Amber Epp, amber.epp@wisc.edu
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Disability Access and Inclusion*2 (1 grad, 1 undergrad)2 (1 grad, 1 undergrad)Work with cross-campus partners to ensure the policies, programs, and services of the institution are accessible for students, employees, and guests of the university who have disabilities.https://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/733Benjamin Lillge (G)
Nicole Borras (U)
admin@secfac.wisc.edu
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Distinguished Teaching Awards Committee *2 (1 graduate, 1 undergraduate) FALL SEMESTER ONLY2 (1 graduate, 1 undergraduate) FALL SEMESTER ONLYReview nominations of faculty to receive UW-Madison distinguished teaching awards, and forward nominations of UW-Madison faculty to UW System for system-wide teaching awards.Fall only. Awards review meeting at the end of the semester.https://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/409Nicole Borras (U)
Sanjana Prabhakar (G)
admin@secfac.wisc.edu and
Gideon Elliot, gideon.elliot@wisc.edu
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Downtown Coordinating Committee (City of Madison)11The Downtown Coordinating Committee provides a forum regarding the uses of public space in the Downtown Area, and to periodically review regulations and policies affecting the Downtown Area. Particularly, emphasis is placed on on State Street and the Capitol Square, as a high-quality urban space for pedestrians in an environment that promotes healthy businesses. The student seat is meant to be a reflection of the large campus population in the neighborhood.Third Thursday of the month, at 5:30pm. If you miss three meetings in a row, you will be deemed ineligible to attend further meetings.https://madison.legistar.com/DepartmentDetail.aspx?ID=17418&GUID=DD2E7723-5C02-4BA6-B291-1FEA425871AE&Search=Ayden FowlerAlder Mike Verveer, district4@cityofmadison.com
Laila D'Costa, LDCosta@cityofmadison.com
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Ethnic Studies Subcommittee11Subcommittee of the General Education Committee which evaluates current ethnic studies courses, and determines if current classes reasonably meet ethnic studies standards.
Once a semester, for 3 or so hourshttps://kb.wisc.edu/ls/page.php?id=58734Lindsey KourafasJerome Camal, AnthropologySara Stephenson, Academic Planning in L&S, sara.stephenson@wisc.edu
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Gender Inclusive Restroom Facilities Task Force2?This committee discusses the implementation of gender inclusive bathrooms on UW campus. Composed of members from all four governance bodies, i.e. university staff, academic staff, students, and faculty. Coordinates closely with facilities planning and management, as well as other offices in campus to create dialogue and action surrounding campus restrooms.
Completed provisional & usage policies in Fall 2019; may still meet as needed if funding is available for restroom renovationshttps://news.wisc.edu/new-policy-will-create-more-gender-inclusive-restrooms-on-campus/Ace Filter
Jess Harlan
Co-chairs: Gary Brown, Director of Campus Planning and Landscape Architecture; Kelly Krein, ASM Leadership & Advocacy Program ManagerEden Inoway-Ronnie, Office of the Provost: eden.inowayronnie@wisc.edu
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Global Badger Experience Grant Board 11Grant-funding board that approves funding for campus events geared toward global engagement and intercultural dialogue.Every other Friday, 12:30pm to 1:30.https://iss.wisc.edu/programs/global-badger-experience-grant-gbeg/Simon Meng
Jaisheree Sanadhya, gbeg.admin@studentlife.wisc.edu
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Graduate School Dean's Advisory Council4 graduate4 graduateThe Council provides advice and input to the Dean of the Graduate School on academic matters facing graduate students across campus. The intent is that the Council membership will be broadly representative of students from PhD and master’s degree programs in all the disciplines.Monthly or as neededhttps://kb.wisc.edu/94659Suhjung Janet Lee
Thomas Niepsuj
Steven Shakiba
Lesley Stevenson
Amy Bergholz, graduateschooldean@grad.wisc.edu
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Healthcare Advisory Committee *7 (1 of 7 is SSFC)7 (1 of 7 is SSFC)Advise the leadership of University Health Services (UHS) on the healthcare needs of the student population, and promote and enhance the advocacy of health and community on campus.3rd Tuesday of every month from 4:00-5:30 starting September 21, 2021https://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/383Isabelle Bubnick
AJ Butler
Albert Chou
Ace Filter
Shia Fisher
Tyler Katzenberger
Merrick Scholz
AJ Butler & Steve Quintana, Co-ChairsPamela Miller, pamela.miller@wisc.edu
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Housing and Dining Committee5 (preferably living in UW Housing)5 (preferably living in UW Housing)Oversee campus Housing and Dining Policy, review its financial decisions, and liaise with the students living in the residence halls and with campus leadership on equity issues.Remaining meetings of the fall 2023 semester:
October 17 4:30-5:30 pm
November 21 4:30-5:30 pm
https://kb.wisc.edu/93703Ari Collins
Kelsee Crogan
Amelia Dyer
Josh Juarez
Mavis Liang
Jeff Novak
Faye Reber, faye.reber@housing.wisc.edu
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Immigration and International Issues Committee*3 (1 graduate & 1 undergraduate, 1 either)3 (1 graduate & 1 undergraduate, 1 either)Considers how immigration & international policies impact UW-Madison students, faculty, and staff and then provides guidance to campus leadership, especially offices working with immigration & international issues.https://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/736Sophie Dai (U)
Larissa Foley (U)
Sanjana Prabhakar (G)
Alfonso Moralesadmin@secfac.wisc.edu
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Information Technology Committee*3 (1 graduate & 1 undergraduate, 1 either)3 (1 graduate & 1 undergraduate, 1 either)Advisory body for policy and planning for information technology throughout the university. Reviews and makes recommendations on strategic planning for the university's information technology resources; reviews the performance of information technology facilities and services in supporting and assisting scholarly activities; receives reports from and provides general direction to committees formed to address specific information technology issues; monitors technical developments; consults with and advises appropriate administrative officers on budget and resource allocation matters including charges and funding sources for information technology services; receives recommendations from departments, deans, and the Division of Information Technology regarding the establishment, abolition or merger of information technology services and facilities supported by university funds, and makes recommendations regarding these actions to the appropriate administrative officers.Third Friday of each month, 10-11am
https://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/388

https://it.wisc.edu/it-community/governance/information-technology-committee-itc/
Aidan Cummins (U)
Ben Klicker (U)
Matthew Viens (G)
Joe Salmons
admin@secfac.wisc.edu
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Joint Campus Area Committee (City of Madison)11Liaise with city officials on campus initiated, city-related and private sector development projects in the southeast campus area, an area including the university and its surrounding neighborhoods.On a weekday close to the end of the month, at 4:45pm. If you miss 3 meetings in a row, you will be deemed ineligible to attend any additional meetings.
https://madison.legistar.com/DepartmentDetail.aspx?ID=37015&GUID=EDA97776-686A-49E8-A098-84487330DF55Vernon ZieglerLaila D'Costa, LDCosta@cityofmadison.com
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Labor Codes Licensing Advisory Committee *3 (at least one graduate/professional student)3 (at least one graduate/professional student)Provide overarching assessment on labor policies, standards and practices developed by the Collegiate Licencing Company, and address whether manufacturers of UW-Madison licensed products are compliant with the university's code of conduct.Twice a semester, or as neededhttps://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/391Hannah Koller (P)Megan O'Rourke (chair), Tricia Nolan (contact) tricia.nolan@wisc.edu; admin@secfac.wisc.edu
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Lakeshore Nature Preserve Committee *33Review the policies, guidelines, planning, stewardship and management of the Lakeshore Nature Preserve, and ensure that its natural communities and cultural landscapes remain unimpaired for future generations.https://lakeshorepreserve.wisc.edu/lakeshore-nature-preserve-committee/Brayden Fry
Evie Sellers
Sara HotchkissContact: Laura Wyatt; laura.wyatt@wisc.edu, and admin@secfac.wisc.edu
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Landlord and Tenant Issues Committee (City of Madison)11Forum for discussion and communication about landlord-tenant issues, make recommendations to the mayor and common council on landlord and tenant policies. ASM does not appoint this position, but encourages students to apply through the City website. Third Thursday of the month, at 5:00pm. If you miss three meetings in a row, you will be deemed ineligible to attend further meetings.https://madison.legistar.com/DepartmentDetail.aspx?ID=21666&GUID=FB76D0E7-8F22-4ADA-B380-AF444B69232E&Search=ghank@cityofmadison.com
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Letters & Science Curriculum Committee2 L&S undergraduate2 L&S undergraduateMust be enrolled in the College of Letters & Sciences.

Offer guidance and oversight for administration of degree requirements, requirements for academic programs offered in L&S, and other issues related to safeguarding principles of study in the liberal arts and sciences. Can review proposals to add, change or delete current L&S courses.
Second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 1:00-2:30pm.https://kb.wisc.edu/ls/page.php?id=19992Isabelle Bubnick
Briana Medina
Sara Stephenson, Academic Planning in L&S, sara.stephenson@wisc.edu
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LGBTQ+ Committee*3 (1 graduate, 2 undergraduate)3 (1 graduate, 2 undergraduate)Address and advocate for equity and inclusivity for LGBTQ+ (transgender, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer) individuals. 2nd Tuesday of the month 12-1pmhttps://kb.wisc.edu/page.php?id=85149Jess Harlan (U)
Benjamin Lillge (G)
Michael Schatz (U)
Co-Chairs: Steph Tai, Jay BotsfordGideon Elliot, gideon.elliott@wisc.edu
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Library Resources Committee for the Arts, Social Sciences, Humanities*3 (2 graduate, 1 undergraduate)3 (2 graduate, 1 undergraduate)The Library Resources Committee for the Arts, Social Sciences, Humanities advises the libraries and the University Library Committee about research needs specific and unique to scholars in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, who depend upon access to the deep and rich holdings of campus libraries. The committee consults with library administration and staff about the specific and unique research needs of scholars in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.One Friday each month, 10:00 - 11:00AMhttps://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/1777David Advent
Ambika Muralitharan
Madeline Soiney
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Non-Resident Tuition Appeals Committee22Hearing body that considers appeals for exemption from non-resident tuition. Training for members occurs at the start of the fall semester and appeals are generally held between September and November. There are additional hearings in the spring, but most of the work is done during the fall semester.Appeal Hearings are generally scheduled Tuesday through Friday in half-day blocks: 8:30 am to Noon or 12:30 pm to 4:30 pmhttps://registrar.wisc.edu/residenceappeal-after/Anthony Pietsch; adpietsch@wisc.edu
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Protest Administrative Review Team (PART)4 (1 is Shared Gov Chair, 1 grad)4 (1 is Shared Gov Chair, 1 grad)Advise campus leadership on protest response protocols, and conduct periodic assessments of the university's experience with protest.As-needed basis but most likely no more than quarterly or semi-annually.https://kb.wisc.edu/93509AJ Butler
Lauren Ehehalt
Rin Ujikawa
Dom Zappia
Dean of Students, Christina Olstad and the Chief of Police, Kristen RomanRachel Laubmeier, rachel.laubmeier@wisc.edu
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Recreational and Wellbeing Board*7 (1 SSFC student requirement)7 (1 SSFC student requirement)First meeting is September: Friday, 9/24, 9am-10am; Meetings are generally held on the first Friday of each month from 9:00am-10:00amhttps://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/401Anna Davis
Ella Jiang
Reed Lokken
Findley McRae
Sina Riazi
Bri Seagreaves
Alison Wortley
Clifford ThurberContact: admin@secfac.wisc.edu or Whitney McMonigle, whitney.mcmonigle@wisc.edu
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Resident Halls Advisory Board (RHAB)22The Residence Hall Advisory Board is a group of students who represent their residence hall by sharing the student perspective with the Residence Life leadership staff. Monthly or as neededhttps://www.housing.wisc.edu/residence-halls/life/getting-involved/Josh Juarez
Chloe Shomo
Jeff NovakBretagne Ballard, Associate Director for Residence Life, bballard2@wisc.edu
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School of Education Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee2 (Must be enrolled in the School of Education)2 (Must be enrolled in the School of Education)The general responsibility of this committee is to advise the associate dean on issues related to equity, diversity, and inclusion for School faculty, staff, and students.Meets monthly on the third Tuesday of the month from 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. https://education.wisc.edu/about/committees/equity-and-diversity-committee/Foram Gathia
Quanda Johnson
Jason Roth, rothiii@wisc.edu
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School of Education Programs Committee2 (1 graduate & 1 undergraduate, must be enrolled in School of Education)2 (1 graduate & 1 undergraduate, must be enrolled in School of Education)The School of Education faculty as a whole has delegated the responsibility for the review of all proposed new courses, new programs, and revisions of existing courses and programs to the School’s Programs Committee. Meets monthly on Fridays from 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. on the following dates:
Friday, September 2
Friday, October 7
Friday, November 4
Friday, December 2
Friday, February 3
Friday, March 3
Friday, April 7
Friday, May 5
https://education.wisc.edu/about/committees/programs-committee/Foram Gathia (G)
Emma Benewich (U)
Adam Nelson, Senior Associate Dean for Academic ProgramsCindy Waldeck, waldeck2@wisc.edu
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Space and Remodeling Policies Committee*11Review assignment of newly constructed space and reassignment of existing space, oversee allocation of GPR and overhead minor remodeling funds, establish policies for utilization of general assignment classroom space.Once or twice a semesterhttps://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/406Donovan BrendlerBrent Loyd, brent.lloyd@wisc.edu; Eden Inoway-Ronnie Eden.inowayronnie@wisc.edu
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Student Misconduct Panel*1515When a student wishes to appeal the sanction made by the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards, they will face a misconduct review hearing, run by an ASM representative student, faculty, and staff member. The Student Misconduct Panel can recommend that sanction is either to remain the same to lower from what was initially proposed.https://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/206Matthew Akins
Haia Al Zein
Olivia Bartman
Arya Chimata
Sam Donahue
Charlie Fahey
Jess Gomez
Chelsea Korang-Otchere
Zoey Kue
Reed Lokken
Hannah Moore
Nick Mugnai
Steven Shakiba
admin@secfac.wisc.edu
Christine Yim, ckyim@wisc.edu
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Student Organizations, Committee on (CSO)1010Carry out the registered student organization (RSO) disciplinary process, review disciplinary process and procedures, set policy relevant to RSOs, create programs which will better connect and serve RSOs, advise the Center for Leadership and Involvement.https://conduct.students.wisc.edu/registered-student-organizations/Anthony Buegger
Alex Delmore
Sam Gibbons
Ella Greven
Tyler Herman
Logan Homberg
Ella Jiang
AJ Magasinn
Sina Riazi
Nicholas Sinn
Alex Delmore (Student Chair)Aaron Vieth, avieth@wisc.edu; CSO Chair, cso@studentlife.wisc.edu
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Student Title IX Advisory Committee (STIXA)1515Advise the Dean of Students and campus Title IX Coordinator on sexual violence prevention and education, complaint investigation and adjudication policy, and campus culture/climate.https://kb.wisc.edu/93510Olivia Bartman
Melanie Cohn
Anna Davis
Amelia Dyer
Miranda Garcia-Dove
Tyler Kochman
Reese Kolasky
Annabelle Letizia
Rory Madden
Briana Medina
Megan Mladucky
Caroline Mork
Katrina Nevinski
Ja'Nya Parks
Landis Varughese
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Student Workers’ Rights Committee8 (5 at-large, SSFC designee, EIC designee, Shared Gov Chair designee8 (5 at-large, SSFC designee, EIC designee, Shared Gov Chair designeeA student group to advise campus leadership on current labor and wage conflicts involving campus student hourly positions. The body will work to determine solutions to existing labor issues on campus as well as to provide a route to hear and address student concerns. The body will consist of 8 total seats which include five at-large seats, the SSFC Chair or appointee, the EIC Chair or appointee, and the Shared Governance Chair or appointee. The chair of the committee is internally elected.TBDhttps://kb.wisc.edu/114573Kelsee Crogan
Josh Juarez
Hannah Koller
Elijah Lin
Nick Mugnai
Nicholas Sinn
Shu Kai Tan
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Sustainability Advisory Council3 (1 graduate & 1 undergraduate, 1 ASM Sustainability Chair or designee)3 (1 graduate & 1 undergraduate, 1 ASM Sustainability Chair or designee)The Sustainability Advisory Council (SAC) is a representative group of faculty, staff, and students that will provide recommendations to the Provost and the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration to advance sustainability at UW-Madison. The Council will provide guidance on aligning the university’s mission, existing campus strategic plans, and legacy of resource stewardship to create a comprehensive campus sustainability plan based in part on our Sustainability Tracking, Assessment, and Rating System (STARS) results. Students are also are required to attend meetings of the Sustainability Advisory Council Student Subcommittee.See webpagehttps://sustainability.wisc.edu/sustainability-advisory-council/Elizabeth Anderson (G)
Evie Sellers (U)
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Sustainability Advisory Council - Student Subcommittee10 (mix of graduate and undergraduate students)10 (mix of graduate and undergraduate students)The Student Subcommittee is composed of graduate and undergraduate students. This subcommittee helps ensure that the Sustainability Advisory Council (SAC) student seats are bringing viewpoints that are better representative of the larger student body. https://sustainability.wisc.edu/sustainability-advisory-council/(ASM Sustainability Chair or designee)
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Undergraduate Recruitment, Admissions, and Financial Aid, Committee on (CURAFA) *44Make recommendations to the faculty and administration concerning all aspects of the recruitment and admission of students; aspects of financial aid for students; and programs directed at enhancing the quality and diversity of the undergraduate student body.https://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/410Lauri Asbury
Tyler Herman
Rin Ujikawa
Joey Wendtland
Rachelle Winkle-Wagneradmin@secfac.wisc.edu or Jane Richard, jane.richard@wisc.edu
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Union Council *4 (1 ASM Chair or designee, 1 SSFC designee)4 (1 ASM Chair or designee, 1 SSFC designee)Governing board of the Wisconsin Union which determines the scope of union programs through the approval of the free program goals and budgets; sets overall building policies and provides guidance and counsel to the various operating departments.https://union.wisc.edu/about/union-council/meeting-and-agendas/https://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/211Aiden Culver (SSFC rep)
Kevin Jacobson (ASM Chair)
Mavis Liang
Helen Simpson
Tanvi Tilloo, Student Presidentadmin@secfac.wisc.edu or Susan Dibbell, susan.dibbell@wisc.edu
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University Academic Planning Council *1 (non-voting)1 (non-voting)Advises the chancellor and provost on major program decisions, long-term academic plans, new majors and degrees, and associated campus development and budgetary policies. Addresses university academic issues and provides for faculty participation in long-range planning.The third Thursday of the month at 3:30-5:00pm from September through Junehttps://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/411Roshni VenkatKarl Scholz, Provostadmin@secfac.wisc.edu
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University Bookstore Board of Trustees *11Manage the policies, procedures, guidelines, and budgets to ensure the book store is managed in a fiscally responsible manner.Once every other month at noon for a lunch hourhttps://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/442Aidan CumminsKevin PhelpsKevin Phelps: kphelps@uwbookstore.com
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University Child Care Committee2 (1 graduate - preferably TA & 1 undergraduate)2 (1 graduate - preferably TA & 1 undergraduate)This committee serves in an advisory role to the Provost by providing support for and development of programs for child care for students, staff and faculty.Two to three times a semesterhttps://occfr.wisc.edu/about/university-child-care-committee/Phillip Braithwaite, phillip.braithwaite@wisc.eduPhillip Braithwaite, phillip.braithwaite@wisc.edu;
Cigdem Unal, cigdem.unal@wisc.edu;
Lindsey Stoddard Cameron, admin@secfac.wisc.edu
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University General Education Committee2 (1 graduate & 1 undergraduate)2 (1 graduate & 1 undergraduate)A campus-wide policy committee dealing with all issues related to the university-wide undergraduate general education requirements.https://kb.wisc.edu/ls/page.php?id=58734Gina Atkins (G)
Charith Reddy Pareddy (U)
Sara Stephenson, Academic Planning in L&S, sara.stephenson@wisc.edu
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University Honors Committee33Provide leadership to strengthen undergraduate experiences for students in honors and related programs.https://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/716Tyler Herman
Amitabha Shatdal
Helen Simpson
Heather MialikHeather Mialik, heather.mialik@wisc.edu
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University Lectures Committee *11Consider requests for lectures of general interest that are not primarily supplementary to or extensions of programs of instruction provided by colleges, schools, or departments.One annual meeting, the rest by email ballot/votinghttps://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/393AJ ButlerTimothy SmeedingGideon Elliot, gideon.elliot@wisc.edu, and admin@secfac.wisc.edu
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University Libraries Committee *3 (1 undergraduate, 1 graduate, 1 either)3 (1 undergraduate, 1 graduate, 1 either)Oversee the library budgets, personnel policies, and programs and procedures that support the scholarly needs of the university.Second Tuesday of the month from 9am to 10https://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/394

Claire Lamoureux
Han Raschka
Evie Sellers
Robert Glenn Howard, rghoward2@wisc.edu Jessica Sayer, jessica.sayer@wisc.edu, and
admin@secfac.wisc.edu
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UWPD Police Advisory Council22Provide input on guidelines, programs, policies, and staffing related to the operations of UWPD and its varied initiatives related to campus safety.Fourth Wednesday of each month from 8:30am to 10https://uwpd.wisc.edu/about-uwpd/uwpd-police-advisory-council/Connor Sheehan
Nicholas Sinn
Landis Varughese
Chief Kristen Roman, uwpdchief@wisc.eduRachel Laubmeier, rachel.laubmeier@wisc.edu
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Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration (VCFA) Study Group8 (7 at-large, 1 for Shared Governance designee)8 (7 at-large, 1 for Shared Governance designee)Agendas of the group shall consist of an academic focus on a specific topic predetermined by the Vice-Chancellor with input from the group. The basic layout of meetings will consist of a presentation about the specific topic with discussion and questions after. General questions not pertaining to the presentation or topic of the meeting will be collected before the meeting and filtered to those topics that pertain to Finance and Administration and the units which are overseen by the Vice-Chancellor. https://kb.wisc.edu/93709Lauri Asbury
Alex Beer
AJ Butler
Aidan Cummins
Daniel Gutierrez
Kevin Jacobson
Ella Jiang
Dom Zappia
Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration, Rob CramerJohn Horn, john.horn@wisc.edu, and Lisa Walters, lisa.walters@wisc.edu
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Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning Student Advisory Committee66Provide feedback on campus teaching and learning as it relates to campus-wide activity and academic enrichment in: online learning, eTextbooks, syllabus standardization, Canvas, undergraduate research, and innovative learning strategies.https://kb.wisc.edu/93710Lauri Asbury
ShY Fisher
Miranda Garcia-Dove
Foram Gathia
Lindsey Kourafas
Matthew Viens
John Zumbrunnen
John Zumbrunnen, zumbrunnen@wisc.edu
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Wisconsin Experience Grant Committee22Review and make decisions on grant requests that empower student organizations on campus to host unique and impactful events.Every other week, Thursday 3 pmhttps://cfli.wisc.edu/wisconsin-experience-grant/Joseph Fernandez
Samara Rezwan
Jay King: jay.king@wisc.eduJay King: jay.king@wisc.edu; grant.info@studentlife.wisc.edu
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Wisconsin Welcome Planning Committee 11This is a new student seat to give input on the planning of WI Welcome. Each meeting will have a topic tied to it and we will then think critically about how we can approach that topic as it pertains to WI Welcome.Friday 2/2 2 - 3 pm
Monday 2/26 11:45 am - 1 pm
Friday 3/22 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Friday 4/19 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Monday 5/20 1-2 pm
https://newstudent.wisc.edu/wiwelcome/Claire Woodward
Brad Lanza, brad.lanza@wisc.eduBrad Lanza, brad.lanza@wisc.edu
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Women in the University, Committee for *2 (1 graduate & 1 undergraduate)2 (1 graduate & 1 undergraduate)Collaborate with campus partners on the policies, practices, and programs that improve the status of women as employees and as students of the university.Meetings are held on Wednesdays from 2:30pm to 4, 8 to 9 times throughout the academic yearhttps://committeetracker.wisc.edu/Committee/Details/416Monami Bhuyan (G)
Melanie Cohn (U)
Marah Curtis, Kate MoranLindsey Stoddard Cameron, jlsc@wisc.edu and admin@secfac.wisc.edu
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WSUM Governance Board5 (4 At-large; 1 Journalism & Mass Comm grad student5 (4 At-large; 1 Journalism & Mass Comm grad studentOversee the policies, guidelines, staffing and budgeting of the campus radio station.https://kb.wisc.edu/93711Benedict Chen
Riley Dougherty
Wil Dubree
Tahereh Rahimi
Dom Zappia
WSUM Director of Radio, Kelsey BrannanWSUM Director of Radio, Kelsey Brannan, kbrannan@wisc.edu