2007 ASUCI Elections Academic Vice President: Amanda Napier
Julian Camillieri and Stella Cho | Apr 16, 2007 | Comments 0
Amanda Napier is a third-year biological sciences major.
The average UCI student has no idea what the Office of Academic Affairs does. Explain what you do as if you were explaining it to a first-grader.
The Academic Affairs Office overall represents the student-body when it comes to developing new majors and academic rules at their school. The vice president’s job is to make sure that every student knows about new academic rules that change the classes they take and also guides students on how to develop relationships with faculty and teachers/professors.
What separates you from your fellow candidates?
I would say that the most unique thing about myself is that I am one of the few, if not only, biological sciences/film and media studies student at UC Irvine which gives me the best of the both worlds because one day I’ll be in lab studying about brain functions and then the next hour I get to go to a class that watches movies. People should vote for me because I have the most experience working in the academic affairs office as publicity commissioner for the past two years and I want to set this office on a direction to be more visible on campus and get our student body involved in developing academic policy, so that the courses and majors that students really want to see at UCI are truly heard and implemented.
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2007 ASUCI Elections Academic Vice President: Walter Tyrell Shatford IV
Julian Camillieri and Stella Cho | Apr 16, 2007 | Comments 0
Walter Tyrell Shatford IV is a third-year mathematics major.
What makes you unique as a candidate?
I want to take ASUCI beyond what it has traditionally been. When policy is created that is against student interest, such as the $500 fee hike, it doesn’t matter which position in ASUCI you hold; you should say something. I want to make ASUCI an active force representing students in policy that directly affects us.
How will your use your experience on campus to help the Office of the Academic Vice President?
My main reason for running for legislative council last quarter was UCI’s Advanced Placement Policy. In council, I passed a legislation directly affecting you; a resolution stating that the current AP credit policy was not working and requesting a full re-evaluation. I am the only person to introduce legislation specifically disagreeing with policy on campus. I would like to continue my work for you as academic vice president, taking your concerns to the right people.
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2007 ASUCI Elections Academic Vice President: Perry Yeats
Julian Camillieri and Stella Cho | Apr 16, 2007 | Comments 2
Perry Yeats is a second-year political science major
The average UCI student has no idea what the Office of Academic Affairs does. Explain what you do as if you were explaining it to someone from another planet.
Like other offices in ASUCI, Academic Affairs hosts a number of programs for undergraduates, except that our programs have an academic theme.
I learned how the office ran due to my experience in Academic Affairs this year.
As the administrative intern for the Office of Academic Affairs my duties were to compile weekly reports from all the commissioners of each program and then report to the Vice President on what each commissioner was doing and how each program was being run.
I gained intricate knowledge of how the office worked through this position and as the student representative on the Council on Educational Policy in the Academic Senate, I learned the administrative aspects as well.
I am also dedicated to diversity at UCI. As the Student Initiated Academic Preparation intern in the office, I learned the challenges that diversity at the UC is facing, and I helped clubs and organizations working toward diversity at UCI organize to be better able to recruit future Anteaters.
Through these experiences I have come to the conclusion that Academic Affairs has many ambitions, but has spread itself too thin this year.
I will focus attention on key programs like Speakers and Debates, which brings in popular academic speakers to our campus, and the Academic Senate.
By focusing on our core services and programs, I will establish a strong foundation that will last for years to come. In doing this, we can have more money to produce events and programs that appeal to more students.
I will strengthen the Academic Senate by introducing an agenda that will address academic policy issues most pertinent to undergraduates and to insure that the student voice is heard during academic policy formation.
Also, the Speakers and Debates program will become a joint effort throughout ASUCI and other campus entities so we can recruit bigger name speakers that entertain as well as educate. You can hold me to it: I hope to bring Bill Nye the Science Guy to come speak at UCI. My ultimate goal is to strengthen the programs in academic affairs so that we can better serve the entire undergraduate student body.
Tell us one unique thing about yourself that differs you from other candidates.
I have already served the student’s interests in making sure there was a voice to represent undergraduates as a representative on the Council on Educational Policy in the Academic Senate.
I helped pass U-Teach and I helped approve the Business major that is soon to come.
I want to extend that voice to represent the whole campus in all areas of academic policy by being Vice President and serving you.
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