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Departmental Resources
Department Bylaws
Liberal Arts Faculty Resources
University Policies
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Departmental Resources
***Please allow one day for small copy jobs and two days for large requests.***
The copy room in the main office may be used
by administrative staff only. Personal
copying is not allowed.
Place exams to be copied in the top drawer of
the exam cabinet in Liz Myrick's office with a completed copy request
form. Be sure to include any special
instructions, clearly indicating your preference for single or double-sided
printing, stapling, paper color, and treatment of multiple exam versions. Completed exams will be placed in the lower
drawers of the exam cabinet, alphabetized by last name. Please DO NOT put exams in the usual work
trays at the front desk. Instead, place them in the "Exams to be copied" folder
or give them directly to the front desk staff.
You can also email copy requests to Joanna Drake (copy Liz
Myrick) with all relevant instructions
in the body of the email. It is always
recommended that you check on the completion of your copy request a few hours
before your test is scheduled to be administered to avoid any last minute
surprises. If the document is NOT an exam, fill out one
of the yellow copy request slips at the front desk and attach it to the
document. Explain any special instructions clearly and legibly. Make sure the
request has your name on it. Put the document in the tray marked "Copy
Jobs" at the front desk. Completed
copies, other than exams, will be placed in your mailbox. Department copying of handouts is limited to course
syllabi, test review notes, homework problems and solution sets. Other copying requests such as course packets,
articles or reading assignments should be made available electronically for the
students in Blackboard or copied and distributed by one of the local
photocopying services. Copying exams
Other Copy Requests
US or Campus Mail
Place outgoing business and campus mail in
the designated slots beneath faculty mailboxes. Outgoing personal mail can be placed
in the grey mailbox unit across the hall from the faculty and graduate student
mailboxes. Mail is picked up twice daily
at 7:45 am and 1:45 pm. Incoming mail usually arrives at 1:45 pm (Mondays and
after holidays mail arrives a bit later). Please allow an hour for
distribution.
Departmental mail
Place in the departmental slot beneath mailboxes. Mail distributed about every 2 hours.
Large Items
Leave large outgoing items under the mail slots. (The department office cannot open the US and campus mail boxes.) If you receive a package or other large item, you will receive and email to claim your package at the front desk.
Trouble with mailbox locks?
Ask the front desk staff; they can confirm your locker code or get your mail for you until the problem is fixed.
Fax machine
The department's fax number is 471-3510. The machine is located in the department office BRB 1.116.
Outgoing faxes are to be submitted in the fax box on Reception counter. You need to provide your personal access code; the FAX transmission charge will be billed to your number as a regular long distance call. After the fax has been sent, the document along with a confirmation page will be placed in your mailbox. Incoming faxes are placed in your mailboxes as they arrive.
Graduate students and TA's who need to send faxes are welcome to use the machine but long-distance faxes require you to use your calling card. Departmental faxes will take priority over graduate student use.
Office Supplies
Feel free to stop by the department supply room
to pick up supplies. Please contact Liz
Myrick if you have a special request. You may also fill out a green supply request
form at the front desk and leave in the box marked "Typing Etc." Supplies
will be placed in your mailbox as soon as possible. Supplies for TAs must be
requested by a faculty member. Currently, the university has a contract with
Office Max. All office supplies must
be ordered through Office Max, and reimbursement requests for office supplies
purchased elsewhere are likely to be declined.
Economics Department Bylaws
Download a copy of the departmental bylaws here.
Liberal Arts Faculty Resources
The Liberal
Arts Faculty Resource page highlights
the resources available through the college.
The Liberal Arts website has a wealth of useful, up to date information
on a range of human resources and training topics, including promotion and
tenure, faculty annual reports, and research.
Commonly used forms are also available for your convenience.
The Provost's Policy & Forms page contains a comprehensive list of university policies by topic, as well as links to relevant forms. This is the best resource for all policy related questions or concerns, including handling scholastic dishonesty, scheduling final exams, searching a student's personal papers or belongings, sexual harassment, and observance of religious holy days.


