Bylaws

The Information Technology and Computing Committee advises the Provost and the Chief Information Officer on the formulation and implementation of information technology (IT) and computing activities on campus. These activities include but are not limited to networking, email, academic computing, electronic databases, web publishing, distance learning, electronic classrooms, academic software, and procurement of equipment for faculty, student, and staff desktops, and campus IT and computing facilities.

The voting members of the committee consist of one person elected from each academic department desiring representation, the Director of the Library or his/her appointee, two students selected by the Student Council, and one graduate student selected by the Council of Graduate Students. The non-voting members of the committee include the Provost, the Vice Chancellor for Administrative Services, and the Chief Information Officer. Department representatives serve for a three-year (3-year) term with approximately one-third elected each year. The representative of the library serves for a three-year (3-year) term, while students serve for (1-year) term. Subcommittees may be formed by the committee to assist in timely decision-making.