Faculty Congress

Faculty Congress

Faculty Congress

Faculty Congress
2006-2008

Officers

Chair:  Lillian Cassel
Vice Chair:  Q Chung
Secretary / Facultas Editor:  Joseph Schick
Treasurer:  Ed Kresch


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Executive Committee Members

Jeanne Brody
Julie Klein
Bernard Prusak
Victoria McWilliams
Robert Styer



 
University Senators
 
Arts: Akoma, McLaughlin, Shai, Veverka
Engineering: Buckley, Kulkarni
Law: Dellapena
Nursing: Willens
Sciences: Styer, Way
VSB: Chaudhry, McWilliams


Academic Policy Committee

Arts and Sciences Group I: Akoma, Modena
Arts and Sciences Group II: Styer, Japaridze
Arts and Sciences Group III: McLaughlin, Sullivan
Arts and Sciences Group IV: Ahmadi, Zamani
Arts and Sciences Group V: Klein, Veverka
Engineering: Buckley, Kresch
Nursing: Sharts-Hopko, Willens
VSB: Bremser, Michael Pagano


Committee on Faculty
 
  • Arts and Sciences Group I: Whidden
    Arts and Sciences Group II: Way
    Arts and Sciences Group III: Shai
    Arts and Sciences Group IV: Schick
    Arts and Sciences Group V: Inati
    Engineering: Kulkarni, Wang
    Law: Dellapena
    Nursing: Copel, Ott
    VSB: Chaudhry, McWilliams, Eric Karson

  • At-Large Faculty Congress Seats
    Cassel, Chung, Doyle, Graham, PapaefthymiouDavis, Poeta, Welch
     
    Full time, Non-Tenure Track Faculty Representatives

    Bernard G. Prusak
    Nancy Kelley



    Adjunct Faculty Representatives

    Jeanne Brody
    John Groch


    Retired Faculty Representative

    Julia Paparella


    Notes:

    Group I (English, Modern Languages, Global Studies)
    Group II (Computing Sciences, Education, Mathematical Sciences, Naval Sciences)
    Group III (History/Art History, Political Science, Geography and Environmental Studies, Psychology, Sociology)
    Group IV (Astronomy and Astrophysics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
    Group V (Communications, Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies, Theatre/Studio Art, Humanities)
    "The qualifications for self-government in society are not innate. They are the result of habit and long training." --Thomas Jefferson to Edward Everett, 1824. ME 16:22