Resolutions
Resolutions are formal statements of position or action by the Faculty Senate. They reflect the collective voice of the faculty and are used to guide decision-making, recommend changes, or express the Senate's stance on matters of academic and institutional importance. Each resolution represents the outcome of careful deliberation and debate, ensuring that faculty perspectives are heard and documented in the government process. Resolutions serve both as a record of faculty input and as a mechanism to influence policies, practices, and priorities at the University.
Past Resolutions
2025-2026
2024-2025
2023-2024
- None
2022-2023
2021-2022
- COVID Mitigation Resolution (2021)
- TIAA Divestment Resolution (2021)
- Aber Day Resolution (2022)
- Evidence Based Teaching Evaluations Resolution (2022)
- High Impact Practice (HIP), Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI), and Open Educational Resources (OER) Resolution (2022)
2020-2021
- University of Montana COVID-19 Dashboard Resolution (2020)
- UM Faculty Senate Resolution to Support the Mansfield Library (2021)
2019-2020
2018-2019
2017-2018
- ECOS Resolution in Support of Lecturers (2017)
- UM Faculty Senate Resolution to Support the Mansfield Library (2017)
- Resolution on Student Success (2017)
2016-2017
- Indigenous People’s Day Resolution (2016)
- Resolution against President Trump’s January 27th executive order (2017)
- Resolution on Forward125 (2017)
- March for Science Resolution (2017)
- Resolution to Suspend Reviews 2017)
- Academic Calendar Resolution (2017)
- Free Speech Resolution (2017)