The University of the Virgin Islands Board of Trustees will meet at 9 a.m. on Saturday, March 13, in the Administration and Conference Center on UVI’s St. Thomas campus. The meeting will convene with regular session agenda items. President David Hall will give his first President’s Report following his installation. The report will be followed by Chairman’s Comments from Board Chairman Alexander A. Moorhead.
UVI Board of Trustees Will Convene Saturday, March 13
Then the board will consider the agenda items that require action, which include approval of a Master of Arts in Psychology degree, a proposal to change the name of UVI’s academic division to schools or colleges, and a proposed policy for conferring emeritus status for trustees. It will also vote on UVI’s fundraising goal for fiscal year 2010 and the Vision 2012 alumni giving rate goal. Also up for a vote are changes to the Vision 2012, 2009-2012 Measure of Accomplishments and the Vision 2012 Closeout Report for 2008-2009. The other item slated for action includes the ratification of several actions taken by the board’s executive committee since its last meeting.
The meeting will also include discussion of consent agenda items including the Provost’s report, a report on enrollment and details about ongoing university projects. The board will review a presentation of UVI’s key performance indicators. The board will go into executive session before being adjourned.
The UVI Board of Trustees last met on Saturday, Oct. 31, on UVI’s St. Croix campus.
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