[Posted by request. Dick Hill
Subject: Buffalo DLIS in UB Graduate School of Education
The Department of Library and Information Studies at the
University at
Buffalo, once a separate school of Library and Information
Studies and
then a department in the School of Informatics, will now be
a department
in the university's Graduate School of Education. The
announcement from
the university provost follows below:
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From: Office of the Provost <provost buffalo.edu>
Date: Feb 16, 2007 10:48 AM
Subject: Department of Library & Information
Studies/Department of
Communication
16 February 2007
Dear University Community,
On 31 July 2006, I asked the Faculty Senate Executive
Committee to work
with
Professor Lucinda Finley throughout the Fall 2006 semester
in her capacity
as interim Dean of the School of Informatics to explore the
proposal to
move
the Department of Library and Information Studies to the
Graduate School of
Education and the Department of Communication to the
College of Arts and
Sciences. I further asked the Faculty Senate Executive
Committee to
provide
advisement to the interim Dean and me before any
organizational changes
would be implemented. In parallel, the faculty in the
Department of
Library
and Information Studies spent the Fall 2006 semester in
active
contemplation
as to where would be the best administrative home so to
ensure the
continued
vitality of their research, teaching, and service
responsibilities.
I am very pleased to announce, upon full review of the
Department of
Library
and Information Studies Faculty and in consultation with
the deans of the
College of Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School of
Education and the
Faculty Senate Academic Planning Committee, the Department
of Library and
Information Studies Faculty has decided to join the
Graduate School of
Education. During the Fall 2006 semester, the Faculty of
the Department of
Communication began to work actively toward their
departmental alignment
with the College of Arts and Sciences. It is my
anticipation that matters
related to the transitions of the Department of
Communication and the
Department of Library and Information Studies will be
completed by the end
of the Spring 2007 semester.
I am also very pleased to note, these organizational
changes will not
impact
our current or incoming students. All undergraduate and
graduate degree
programs will continue in their new administrative homes.
With this realignment, faculty and students within the
Department of
Communication and the Department of Library and Information
Studies will
enjoy more enhanced opportunities to engage in
interdisciplinary
collaborations with their colleagues in the College of Arts
and Sciences
and
the Graduate School of Education. I have every expectation
that our
faculty
and students will flourish in their new decanal homes and
the departments
of
Communication and Library and Information Studies will
continue to be
recognized for excellence across their scholarly, teaching,
and public
service activities.
Best regards,
Satish K. Tripathi
Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
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