You are quite right; I misspoke. We have had a graduate student in
the past as President.
Alex
On 11/16/2010 03:49 PM, Alexander R. Cohen wrote:
Alex,
I'm not a member or candidate, just a lurker on the listserv, but
I'm puzzled: Why do you specify officers must be full-time undergraduates?
CIO funding is through StudCo, which represents and is funded by
University students of all levels, so graduate and professional
students should be equally eligible, right?
Alexander
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Alex
Barbieri <>
wrote:
Hello all,
We will be having an informal meeting tomorrow at West Range
at 7:00pm. Come by to talk about religious imagery in Anime.
Sorry I haven't manage to cobble anything together this
week, but it is nearing crunch time in the semester :).
Elections for the 2011 calendar year VAA officers will be
held on December 1st at 7:00pm in a TBD room in Cabell.
I urge anyone who has any time to give to consider running
for an office. As a CIO, we must have at least a President
and a Treasurer who are full-time UVa undergraduate students
in order to continue operations. However, any of the other
positions may be filled by anyone who feels they can
contribute to the group, so don't think that just because
you aren't a student you can't help out.
The available positions are:
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Activities Chair
Webmaster
Other positions can be created by request.
The elections will be by secret ballot, and you must be
present at the meeting in order to vote. Any member
who has been to at least two meetings is eligible to vote,
which is mostly a guard against gatecrashers. Attached is a
copy of our constitution with more specific explanations of
officer duties.
I will still be around next semester in order to 'ease the
transition' and help with planning and handing over
responsibilities, so if you have any questions please don't
hesitate to ask.
Please email me if you are interested in being an officer
for the 2011 year. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks all,
Alex Barbieri
VAA President
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ALEXANDER R. COHEN
Doctoral student in philosophy
Honor Committee Member for the Graduate School of Arts and
Sciences
University of Virginia
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