Rules
AWM STUDENT CHAPTER BYLAWS
Bylaws of the Baylor University Student Chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics
Article I: Name
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This organization shall be called the Baylor University Student Chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics. In these Bylaws it is referred to as the Chapter; the Association for Women in Mathematics is referred to as the AWM.
Article II: Purpose
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The Chapter is organized and will be operated for educational and scientific purposes to promote the following:
an increased knowledge of and greater interest in the mathematical sciences, including pure and applied mathematics, statistics, and their applications;
a greater understanding of the contributions of women in the mathematical sciences; and
mentoring and encouraging women and girls as they prepare for careers in the mathematical sciences.
Article III: Membership
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Membership in the Chapter shall be open to any student at Baylor University, regardless of gender identity or expression, race, color, religion, age, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability.
Article IV: Executive Council
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The Executive Council shall consist of the Officers (see Article VI), the Sponsor (see Article V), and Chairs of the Standing Committees (see Article VIII).
Article V: Sponsor
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Each Chapter shall have a Sponsor. The Sponsor shall be a faculty member of Baylor University and a member of AWM.
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The Sponsor shall be generally responsible for the activities of the Chapter. Specifically, the Sponsor:
helps provide continuity from year to year as student leadership and personnel change; and
helps maintain university standards in all activities of the Chapter.
Article VI: Officers
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The Officers of this Chapter shall be the President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. The Treasurer position may be combined with either the Vice President or Secretary position.
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Each of the Officers of the Chapter must be a member of AWM.
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The Officers shall be elected by a plurality of the votes cast by the Chapter members in an Annual Election. The Officers shall take office on and serve for one year.
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No person may serve in the office of President or Vice President for more than two consecutive years.
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If a vacancy should arise between elections, the Executive Council shall appoint a new Officer to fill the vacated post until the next election.
Article VII: Duties of Officers
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The President is the principal Officer and is responsible for leading the Chapter and managing its activities in accordance with the policies and procedures of the AWM and these chapter bylaws. The President shall preside at all meetings of the Chapter and of its Executive Council.
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The Vice President shall preside at meetings in the absence of the President, assist the President in the management of the Chapter, and perform other duties that may be assigned by the President.
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The Secretary shall keep the minutes of all Chapter and Executive Council meetings. Other duties of the Secretary include:
Maintaining the records of the Chapter;
Annual submission of the Officer and Sponsor contact information to the AWM Headquarters;
Submission of any proposed amendment to these bylaws to the AWM Committee on Student Chapters (proposed amendments must be approved by AWM before they can be submitted to the Chapter's membership for a vote);
Tallying and reporting votes from the Annual Election; and
Handling other correspondence pertaining to chapter business
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The Treasurer shall collect dues, pay all bills, and maintain the Chapter's financial records. Duties of the Treasurer also shall include:
Preparation of the Chapter's Annual Financial Report for annual presentation to the Chapter.
Article VIII: Standing Committees
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The following standing committees are recommended: Program and Publicity.
The Program Committee shall plan and make arrangements for Chapter meetings.
The Publicity Committee shall maintain a mailing list for and publish and distribute all notices and publicity to the members of the Chapter.
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Additional committees may include, but are not limited to, the following: Membership, Community Outreach, Seminar Series, Site Visits, and Collaborative Events.
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The Chair of each Standing Committee shall serve on the Executive Council.
Article IX: Temporary Committees
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The President may appoint temporary committees as appropriate.
Article X: Meetings and Activities
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Meetings shall be held only in places that are open and accessible to all members of the Association.
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All meetings of the Chapter shall be publically advertised via written (e.g., flyers) or electronic (e.g., web page) means.
Article XI: Publications and Communications
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Any publications or communications (written, oral, or electronic), other than those of a purely factual and non-controversial nature, from the Chapter or any persons acting on behalf of the Chapter, shall include the following disclaimer: "The views expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Association for Women in Mathematics."
Article XII: Disbursements and Dues
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Disbursements from the Treasury for Chapter expenditures shall be made by the Treasurer with authorization of the Executive Council and shall be included in the minutes of its meetings.
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Dues, if any, shall be fixed annually by the Executive Council.
Article XIII: Amendment and Voting Procedures
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All proposed changes to these Chapter Bylaws shall be approved by the AWM Committee on Student Chapters before being presented to the Chapter membership for a vote.
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No official business of the Chapter shall be conducted unless a quorum is involved. A quorum of the Chapter shall be defined as 10% percent of the voting membership of the Chapter or at least 3 members, whichever is greater.
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A simple majority of the voting members involved shall be required to carry a motion.
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Officers will be elected by a plurality of votes cast.
Article XIV: Dissolution of the Chapter
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Failure to adhere to these Bylaws may result in the suspension of the Chapter, as determined by the AWM Committee on Student Chapters.
Addenda:
We are planning to register the chapter as a Baylor Club Baylor’s Student Activities. For their rules, see http://www.baylor.edu/studentactivities/organizations/index.php?id=75122
We are therefore including the following addenda.
Article III: Membership
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A voting member may also be considered and/or referred to as an active member.
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In order to be considered an active voting member, one must attend three or more scheduled meetings and/or activites in an academic year. Inactive members will be removed from the membership roster at the end of each academic year, but may reapply the following year.
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Active voting members must have at minimum a cumulative GPA of 2.25, a current GPA of 2.00, and be enrolled in at minimum 12 semester hours (or the full-time equivalent for graduate students).
Article VI: Officers
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Officers must have at minimum a cumulative GPA of 2.50, a current GPA of 2.00, and be enrolled in at minimum 12 semester hours (or the full-time equivalent for graduate students).
Article VIII: Standing Committees
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The following standing committee is required: Judicial Review Board.
The Judicial Review Board shall have the power to enforce this constitution.
The Judicial Review Board shall consist of five representatives from the organization. The Vice President shall serve as the chair of the Judicial Review Board.
Article X: Meetings and Activities
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Regular meetings shall be held monthly at a time determined by the organization’s officers.
Article XII: Disbursements and Dues
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Dues, if any, will be collected from all members of this organization.
Article XIII: Amendment and Voting Procedures
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All proposed changes must be also be approved by the Baylor University Department of Student Activities.