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The once-a-month meetings were controversial, with the UTSU complaining that the University did not invite levy groups and clubs to participate (though they were invited to make written submissions) and some divisional societies complaining that facilitated dialogue had been tried before and to attempt the process again would be a waste of time. Engineering Society representatives Mauricio Curbelo (President) and Thomas Santerre (VP Communications) held the position that full separation from the UTSU would be the only viable solution. | The once-a-month meetings were controversial, with the UTSU complaining that the University did not invite levy groups and clubs to participate (though they were invited to make written submissions) and some divisional societies complaining that facilitated dialogue had been tried before and to attempt the process again would be a waste of time. Engineering Society representatives Mauricio Curbelo (President) and Thomas Santerre (VP Communications) held the position that full separation from the UTSU would be the only viable solution. | ||
Topics discussed included the history of animosity between some divisional societies (especially EngSoc) and the UTSU, the financial arrangement between the UTSU and UTMSU, concerns over the UTSU's democratic processes, the legitimacy of divisional referenda, and the purpose of the Summit itself. Ultimately both the UTSU and UTMSU withdrew from the Summit. The [[file:summit.pdf | Topics discussed included the history of animosity between some divisional societies (especially EngSoc) and the UTSU, the financial arrangement between the UTSU and UTMSU, concerns over the UTSU's democratic processes, the legitimacy of divisional referenda, and the purpose of the Summit itself. Ultimately both the UTSU and UTMSU withdrew from the Summit. The final report ([[file:summit.pdf]]) was issued near the end of the 2013-2014 academic year, and called for a number of significant changes to student governance. | ||
===Donation to the Centre for Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship=== | ===Donation to the Centre for Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship=== | ||
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|bg_chair = Ryan Mintz & Gregory Cummings | |bg_chair = Ryan Mintz & Gregory Cummings | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:13, 30 March 2015
Major Milestones for EngSoc in 2013-2014[edit | edit source]
UTSU fee diversion and the Student Societies Summit[edit | edit source]
As a result of fee diversion referenda succeeding at the Faculty of Applied Science as well as Trinity College and Victoria University, the University initiated a consultative process with the UTSU, divisional student societies at the St. George campus, and UTMSU in lieu of granting fee diversion outright, mainly over concern that the UTSU would no longer be able to manage the Student Commons if ceased to represent all undergraduate students on the St. George campus. Four professors were hired as expert moderators to mediate discussion and ultimately provide a report to the Provost (Cheryl Regehr), who would then provide a staff recommendation to Governing Council.
The once-a-month meetings were controversial, with the UTSU complaining that the University did not invite levy groups and clubs to participate (though they were invited to make written submissions) and some divisional societies complaining that facilitated dialogue had been tried before and to attempt the process again would be a waste of time. Engineering Society representatives Mauricio Curbelo (President) and Thomas Santerre (VP Communications) held the position that full separation from the UTSU would be the only viable solution.
Topics discussed included the history of animosity between some divisional societies (especially EngSoc) and the UTSU, the financial arrangement between the UTSU and UTMSU, concerns over the UTSU's democratic processes, the legitimacy of divisional referenda, and the purpose of the Summit itself. Ultimately both the UTSU and UTMSU withdrew from the Summit. The final report () was issued near the end of the 2013-2014 academic year, and called for a number of significant changes to student governance.
Donation to the Centre for Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship[edit | edit source]
During the previous academic year it became known that the Faculty intended to construct a new building on what was then the surface parking lot behind Simcoe Hall. The building would focus on interdisciplinary engineering work and would be the first Faculty building not assigned to a particular department. Included in the building would be new student club space on the basement level. Carrying over an idea from the previous administration, the Engineering Society established a donor agreement with the Faculty to contribute $1 million by 2016 to "name" the basement space of the CEIE, with the funds to come from the recently-established Skule Endowment Fund. The naming of the space provided greater assurance that the space would not be re-purposed in the future, allowed the Engineering Society to become more involved and respected as a stakeholder in the building planning process, and provided the Faculty with student support for the building project.
Engineering at UTM proposal[edit | edit source]
During the 2013-2014 academic year, the Faculty revealed a proposal to create an engineering program at UTM, where students would attend UTM for 2 years, completing a general first year of engineering studies as well as a number of Arts & Science courses, and then attend the St. George campus for another 3 (or 3+PEY) years to complete their degree, ultimately graduating with a BASc and a Minor in Arts & Science. The Engineering Society opposed the proposal on the grounds that it was based on a larger plan to eventually move undergraduates off the St. George campus and the Faculty should have no role in such a project. Other reasons included the uncertain value of an A&S minor, the reputation of UTM compared to the St. George campus, the fact that grade 12 students would be committing to a 5- or 6-year program (and a Minor) without knowing the benefits of such a program to their particular career path, and a dubious survey conducted to justify the proposal which contained misleading questions intended to produce a favourable result. The Engineering Society involved its class representatives, Faculty committee representatives, and Discipline Club chairs in opposing the proposal at every stage of the governance process until finally the Dean announced that the proposal was postponed for "further market research".
Resignations and recalls[edit | edit source]
There were fewer resignations and recalls than in the previous year. VP Academic Shaishav Shah resigned at the beginning of the summer due to personal reasons. Ishan Gupta and Nolan Piette resigned as Chem Club Chair and Suds Manager, respectively, after accepting PEY positions outside the GTA.
Engineering Society Positions[edit source]
Officers[edit source]
- President - Mauricio Curbelo
- VP Finance - Gordon Tattle
- VP Communications - Thomas Santerre
- VP Academic - Shaishav Shah*/Fady Soliman
- VP Student Life - Gabriel Stavros
*Resigned
Project Directors[edit source]
- Archivist - Kimberly Shen
- Cannonball Chair - Aneeqa Sumaiya Haider
- Cannon Editor - Ashkan Parcham-Kashani
- Community Outreach Director - Alex Cheng
- Computer Systems Administrator - Billy Graydon
- Stores Manager - Mehran Hydary
- Stores Manager - Matthew Lee
- F!rosh Handbook Editor - Rejuana Alam
- Gradball Chair - Nicole D'Mello
- Hard Hat Cafe Manager - Lillian Zhang
- Hard Hat Cafe Manager - Ena Verma
- Hi-Skule Liaison - Teresa Nguyen
- Ombudsperson - Anamjit Singh Sivia
- Orientation Chair - Vivek Kesarwani
- Skulebook Editor - Jobin Puthuparampil
- Skule Kup Director - Nicholas Chin
- Sponsorship Director - Prashant Megnath
- Suds Manager - Nolan Piette*/Sofia Wolf
- Suds Manager - Pearl Barret
- Toike Oike Editor - John Sweeney
- UTEK Director - Kenny Wong
- Webmaster - Mark Ye
- Chief Returning Officer - Laura Shen
*Resigned
Board of Directors[edit source]
Speaker | Matthew Lattavo |
Chemical Engineering Representative | Sean Hunt |
Civil Engineering Representative | Evan Ma |
Computer Engineering Representative | Kimberly Shen |
Electrical Engineering Representative | Allan Wang |
Engineering Science Representative | Pierre Harfouche |
Industrial Engineering Representative | Alexandra Szatan |
Materials Science Engineering Representative | Vinson Quoc Truong |
Mechanical Engineering Representative | Evan Boyce |
Mineral Engineering Representative | Ivan Zdravkovic |
At-Large Representative | Praneet Bagga |
At-Large Representative | Yerusha Nuh |
At-Large Representative | Stephanie Gaglione |
At-Large Representative | Tabish Gilani |
First Year Representative | Marissa Zhang |
First Year Representative | Reza Boushehri |
First Year Representative | Dareen Kutob |
Discipline Club Chairs[edit source]
- Chemical Engineering Club - Ishan Gupta*/Akash Kaushal
- Civil Engineering Club - Colin Kalaska
- Computer Engineering Club - David Xie
- Electrical Engineering Club - Zachary Fejes
- Engineering Science Club - Stuti Rungee
- Industrial Engineering Club - Zoya Shrivastava
- Materials Science and Engineering Club - Abrar Mahmud
- Mechanical Engineering Club - Trevor Burton/Daniel Osmokrovic
- Mineral Engineering Club - Andreas Steckenborn
Class Representatives[edit source]
Chemical Engineering | 1T7 | Kevin Vincze |
1T6 | Madhushan Perera | |
1T5 | Youssef Ibrahim | |
1T4 | Azer Mehmoodi | |
Civil Engineering | 1T7 | Syed Imam |
1T6 | Justin Federbush | |
1T5 | Sharon Mandair | |
1T4 | Suchit Chanana | |
Computer Engineering | 1T7 | Shreyas Upadhyay |
1T6 | Milan Maljkovic | |
1T5 | Sanjana Kambalapally | |
1T4 | vacant | |
Electrical Engineering | 1T7 | Deeptanshu Prasad |
1T6 | Owen Yeh | |
1T5 | Maged Ahmed | |
1T4 | vacant | |
Engineering Science | 1T7 | Rossdan Craig |
1T6 | Kenny Kim | |
1T5 | Oliver Liang | |
1T4 | Kurtis Martin-Sturmey | |
Industrial Engineering | 1T7 | Jansin Cai |
1T6 | Rejuana Alam | |
1T5 | Krystle Pang | |
1T4 | Chelsea Carrasco | |
Materials Science & Engineering | 1T7 | Dayna Lau |
1T6 | Parisa Najafi | |
1T5 | Michael Sabatini | |
1T4 | Abrar Mahmud | |
Mechanical Engineering | 1T7 | Ashley McIlvena |
1T6 | Omar Ismail | |
1T5 | Evan Boyce | |
1T4 | Felix Pang | |
Mineral Engineering | 1T7 | Paige Clark |
1T6 | Sarah Heffernan | |
1T5 | Eduardo Cervantes | |
1T4 | Jonathan Adomait | |
TrackOne | 1T7 | Amir Sheidaei |
First Year Chair | 1T7 | Joshua Calufato |
Fourth Year Chair | 1T4 | vacant |
Skule™ Spirit[edit source]
- Bnad Leedur - Maya Zhang
- D(r)umb Majur(k) - Andrew Barolet
- Chief Attiliator - David Belvedere
- Blue & Gold Committee Chair - Ryan Mintz & Gregory Cummings
- Skule Nite Director - Navid Nourian
- Skule Nite Producer - Jad Knayzeh
- Engineering Athletics Association President - Bo Han Zhang
Godiva Week Competition Winners[edit source]
- Godiva's Quest - Abhinav Ramakrishnan & Andrew Nestico
- Mr. Blue & Gold - Kirk Regan
- Godiva's Crown - Elizabeth de Roode
- Ultimate F!rosh - Gregory Nettleton
- Ye Grande Olde Chariot Race - EngSci
External Representatives
- UTSU Director - Pierre Harfouche
- UTSU Director - Sanchit Mathur
- UTSU Director - Vanessa Bridge
Conferences Hosted[edit | edit source]
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