Council Membership Lists, 2005-2006

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11/07/23
2005-06 COMMITTEE ON ETHICS IN RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP
(CERS)
Reviews policy and implementation of policy for responses to allegations of misconduct in research
and scholarship; receives and reviews yearly reports from the Vice President for Research on the 
occurrence of cases pertaining to violations of academic integrity principles in research and 
scholarship and their disposition; supplies at least one member to serve on the Inquiry and 
Investigation Committees charged with evaluating allegations of violations of academic integrity in 
research and scholarship;  reports to the Senate via the Senate Executive Committee.  (Membership 
of CERS is limited to the full professor rank.)
Each member will commit to serving a term of three years.
TEACHING FACULTY: 6 Full Professor, ≥ 2S
S  
1)  Jerison, Michael (2008)
Economics
H 2)
McCaffrey, David  (2007) 
Public Administration
S
3)
Monfasani, John (2008)
History
H 4)
Steinbock, Bonnie  (2006) 
Philosophy
S
H 5)
Wulfert, Edelgard  (2006) 
Psychology
H 6)
Zitomer, Richard (2007)  Chair
Biology
S=Senator
H=Holdover from 2004-05
(year)=term length
 
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2005-2006
 
   COMMITTEE ON ACADEMIC FREEDOM, FREEDOM OF
 
 
EXPRESSION, AND COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITY (CAFFECoR)
Establishes and interprets policies and procedures concerning academic freedom and ethics which 
shall govern the conduct of the University community; serves as hearing body to those members of 
the University community who feel that their freedom of expression has been unfairly suppressed; 
establishes procedures for investigating charges brought against members of the Faculty except as 
determined by CERS to be primarily matters of misconduct in scholarship and research; reports to 
the Senate via the Executive Committee.
TEACHING FACULTY: 6, ≥ 2S, ≥ 3 Full Professor
S
 
1)
_______________(2007)
SPH Senator to be named
H 2)
Goel, Sanjay  (2006)
Management Science & Information
H 3)
Jacklet, Jon  (2006)
Biology
S
H 4)
Snyder, Lawrence (2007)   Chair
Chemistry
H 5)
Uppal, Jogindar  (2006)
Economics
S
H 6)
Zonder, Adam  (2006)
Theatre
PROFESSIONAL FACULTY: 0-4
H 1)
Cimini, M. Dolores  (2006)
University Counseling Center
 
2)
Ticano, Arlene (2007)
Languages, Literatures & Cultures
3)
4)    
S=Senator
H=Holdover from 2004-05
(year)=term length
 
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2005-2006 GOVERNANCE COUNCIL
Seeks to improve governance and enhance consultation among administration, governance bodies 
and their constituencies.  Its functions include institutional support and education, assessment of the
effectiveness of consultation and governance, liaison and elections, and developing handbooks on 
governance.  It may initiate or review proposed amendments to the Bylaws. The Senate Vice-Chair 
chairs this council.
Ex Officio:
 
 
University Senate Vice-Chair:  Diane Dewar, Chair of the Governance Council
University Senate Secretary: Andi Lyons
President of the Graduate Student Association:   
Chair of the Student Association Senate:   
TEACHING FACULTY: 6-8, ≥ 1 ea uptown, downtown, east, ≥ 4 S
1)
Bell, Erin (2007)
SPH / Epidemiology
S
2)
Cupoli, Edward (2007)
CNSE
S
H 3)
Hoyt, Reed  (2007)
Music
H 4)
Pipkin, John  (2006)
Geography & Planning
S
5)
Range, R. Michael (2007)
Mathematics
S
H 6)
Turner, Suzanne  (2006)
Libraries
S
7)
_______________________(2007)
Rockefeller College – to be named
PROFESSIONAL FACULTY: 2-4, ≥ 1S
H 1)
Battista, Gina  (2007)
University Advancement
S
H 2)
Collier, Richard  (2006)
Undergraduate Studies
3)
Strother, Helen  (2006)
CAS/Computing
P/T and EMERITI FACULTY OR SUPPORT STAFF: 0-2
1)
2)
S=Senator
H=Holdover from 2004-05
(year)=term length
 
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2005-2006 UNIVERSITY PLANNING AND POLICY COUNCIL (UPC)
Responsible for oversight and development of the educational, research, and service programs of 
the University; makes policy recommendations to the Senate; shall be informed of and given 
opportunity to discuss, at the earliest possible stages prior to adoption, proposals for new academic 
programs and actions affecting continuance of existing academic and research programs, centers, 
and facilities; consults on the size and composition of the student body; makes recommendations 
for changes in the academic calendar policy; seeks formal representation on budget advisory 
bodies.The Chair of UPC is the Past Chair of the Senate.  
Ex Officio:
President:  Kermit L. Hall
Provost:   Jeryl L. Mumpower, Interim Provost
Vice President for Finance and Business:  Kathryn Lowery
Chair of the University Senate:  Steven Messner
Past Chair of the University Senate:  Carolyn MacDonald, Chair of UPC
Dean’s Council Representative:  Dean Paul Leonard
TEACHING FACULTY: 8-10, ≥ 4 S
S
H 1)
Geer, Robert  (2006)
College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering
H 2)
Henderson, Floyd  (2006)
Geography & Planning
H 3)
Hoff, Timothy  (2006)
School of Public Health
H 4)    Langer, Judith (2006)
Educational Theory
H 5)
McCaffrey, David  (2006)
Public Administration
6)
Raider, Mark (2007)
Judaic Studies
S
H 7)
Spanier, Bonnie (2007)
Women’s Studies
S
H 8)
Wulfert, Edelgard  (2006)
Psychology
S
9)
_____________________(2007)
School of Business - to be named
PROFESSIONAL FACULTY: 2-3, ≥ 1 S
S
H 1)
Bartow, Jon  (2006)
Graduate Studies
H 2)
Baum, Rachel  (2006)
Information Science & Policy
3)
Bisbing, Roger (2007)
Arts
P/T and EMERITI FACULTY OR SUPPORT STAFF: 0-2
S
H 1)
Hanifan, Jil  (2007)
English
2)
GRADUATE STUDENT:  1S
S
1)
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT: 1S
S
1)
S=Senator
H=Holdover from 2004-05
(year)=term length
 
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2005-2006 UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC COUNCIL (UAC)
Responsible for implementing the conduct of the University’s undergraduate academic program; 
reviews all new undergraduate academic program proposals; reviews all assessments of 
undergraduate academic programs including those from the Council on Academic Assessment; 
considers and recommends suspension or discontinuance of programs to the Provost and to the 
President.
Ex Officio:
Dean of Undergraduate Studies:  Sue R. Faerman
Director of the General Education Program:  Anne Hildreth 
TEACHING FACULTY: 8-10, ≥ 3 S, from a variety of disciplines 
1)    Altarriba, Jeanette (2007)
CAS
H 2)
Barclay, Scott (2006)
Public Administration
S
H 3)
Chaiken, Seth  (2006)  
Computer Science
S
H 4)
Craig, Randall  (2006)
English
5)
Fisher, Ingrid (2007)
Accounting & Law
S
 
6)
Liang, Zai (2007)
Sociology
S
7)
Monfasani, John (2007)
History
H 8)
Reinhold-Larsson, Karin (2006)
Mathematics & Statistics
H 9)
Smith, David  (2006)
School of Business
10)    Roch, Sylvia (2007)
Psychology
PROFESSION
 
 AL FACULTY:
 
  3-4, ≥ 1 S
H 1)  Abraham, J. Philippe (2007),  Chair
Advisement Services Center
H 2)
Gibson, Robert  (2006)
Registrar’s Office
H 3)
Malloch, Carolyn  (2007)
Student Life
4)
Trubitt, Lisa (2007)
IT Services
P/T and EMERITI FACULTY OR SUPPORT STAFF: 0-2
1)
2)
GRADUATE STUDENT: 1
1) 
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: 2-3, ≥ 1 S
S
1)
2)
3)
S=Senator
H=Holdover from 2004-05
(year)=term length
 
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2005-2006 GRADUATE ACADEMIC COUNCIL (GAC)
Responsible for the conduct of the University’s graduate educational program; reviews all proposals
for new graduate programs; may recommend discontinuation or suspension of graduate programs.
Ex Officio:
Dean of Graduate Studies:   Marjorie Pryse, Interim Dean
TEACHING FACULTY: 6-8, ≥ 2 S,  ≥ 1 Librarian
S
1)
Burke, Gerald (2007)
Libraries
H 2)
Byrd, Donald  (2006)
English
 
3)
Friedman, Sally (2007)
Political Science
4)
Gangolly, Jagdish (2007)
Accounting
S
5)
Kranich, Larry (2007)
Economics
S
6)
McNutt, Louise-Anne (2007)
SPH/Epidemiology
S
H 7)
Meyer, Heinz  (2006)
Education
8)
Rodriguez, Monica  (2006)  Chair
Psychology
PROFESSIONAL FACULTY: 1
1)
Maloney, Susan  (2006)
School of Business
P/T and EMERITI FACULTY OR SUPPORT STAFF: 0-2
1)
2)
GRADUATE STUDENTS: 1-3, ≥ 1 S
S
1)
2)
3)
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: 0-1
1)
S=Senator
H=Holdover from 2004-05
(year)=term length
 
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COUNCIL ON RESEARCH (COR)
Ex Officio:
Vice President for Research:  Lynn Videka, Interim
TEACHING FACULTY: 6-12, ≥ 4 S
H 1)
Davidson, Ian  (2006)
Computer Science
H 2)
Frye, Cheryl  (2006)
Psychology
S
3)
Hauser, Frank (2007)
Chemistry
S
H 4)
Idone, Vincent  (2006)  Chair
Earth & Atmospheric Science
5)
Isreal, Allen (2007)
Psychology
H 6)
Lewis, David   (2006)
Geography & Planning
7)
Marler, Janet (2007)
Management & Marketing
H 8)
Sanders, Robert  (2006)
Communication
S
H 9)
Schell, Lawrence  (2007)
Anthropology
10)
South, Scott (2007)
Sociology
11)
Weller, Wendy  (2006)
School of Public Health
S
11)
Wessman, James  (2007)
LLC
PROFESSIONAL FACULTY: 1-2
 
1)
Bischoff, Christopher (2007)
Diversity and Affirmative Action
2)
Perez, Richard  (2006)
ASRC/CESTM
P/T and EMERITI FACULTY OR SUPPORT STAFF: 0-2
1)   Dorch, Edwina
School of Social Welfare
2)
2)
GRADUATE STUDENTS: 1-2
1)
 
2)
 
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT: 1
1)
S=Senator
H=Holdover from 2004-05
(year)=term length
 
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COUNCIL ON ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT (CAA)
Ex Officio:
Dean of Graduate Studies:  Marjorie Pryse, Interim Dean
Dean of Undergraduate Studies:  Sue R. Faerman
Assistant Vice President for Strategic Planning and Assessment:  Bruce Szelest
TEACHING FACULTY: 6-8, ≥ 4 S
S
1) _____________________(2007)
SPH Senator – to be named
S
2)
Berkowitz, Joel  (2006)
Judaic Studies
3)
Chen, Stacy (2007)
Economics
4)
Franklin, Lee (2006)
Philosophy
S
5)
Lanford, William (2007)
Physics
S
6)
Pelosi, Olympia (2007)
LLC
7)
Sherman, Malcolm (2006) Chair
Mathematics
8)    Walmsley, Sean (2006)
Reading
 
PROFESSIONAL FACULTY: 1-2
1)
Brown, Maria  (2006)
Registrar’s Office
2)
Jewell, Carol (2007)
Libraries
P/T and EMERITI FACULTY OR SUPPORT STAFF: 0-2
1) Bendikas, Kristina  (2006)
Theatre
2)
GRADUATE STUDENT: 1
1)
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: 1-3
1)
2)
3)
S=Senator
H=Holdover from 2004-05
(year)=term length
 
11/07/23
2005-2006 COUNCIL ON PROMOTIONS AND CONTINUING
APPOINTMENTS (CPCA)
Recommends to the President promotions in rank; recommends to the President individuals for 
continuing appointment; considers and makes recommendations to the Senate concerning all 
matters of policy and procedure pertaining to promotion and/or continuing appointment; 
deliberations normally closed to visitors.
TEACHING FACULTY:
8-12, ≥ 4 S
H 1)
Block, Eric (2007)  
Chemistry 
H 2)
Bromley, Ray  (2006)
Geography & Planning
H 3)
Fox, Cynthia (2006)
Languages, Literatures & Cultures
H 4)
Hartman, Charles  (2006)
East Asian Studies
S
5)
Kim, Sung Bok (2007)
History
S
H 6)
Lawson, Raef (2007)
Accounting & Law
H 7)
Ng, Vivian (2006)
Women’s Studies
S
H 8)
Shub, David  (2006)
Chair
Biology
H 9)
Toseland, Ronald  (2006)
School of Social Welfare
S
10)
Worden, Alissa (2007)
Criminal Justice
11)
Young, William (2007)
Libraries
12)
________________________
SPH – to be named
PROFESSIONAL FACULTY:1
1) Shadrick, Betty  (2006)
Academic Affairs
P/T and EMERITI FACULTY OR SUPPORT STAFF: 0-2
1)
2)
GRADUATE STUDENT: 1S
S
1)
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT: 1S
S
1)
S=Senator
H=Holdover from 2004-05
(year)=term length
 
11/07/23
2005-2006 COUNCIL ON LIBRARIES, INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND
COMPUTING (LISC)
Reviews plans and recommends policies for the development and operation of library facilities and 
of information systems and technology on campus.
Ex Officio
 
 :  
Chief Information Officer: Christine E. Haile
Director of Libraries:  Dean  ______________________
Director, Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning:  Dean Sue Faerman
TEACHING FACULTY:  6-8, ≥ 4 S
1)
Berg, George (2007)
Computer Science
S
2)
Blum, Mark (2007/Fall) Hargett, James (2007/Spring)    East Asian Studies
H 3)
Fogelman, Martin  (2007)
School of Business
H 4)
Lawson, Catherine  (2006)
Geography & Planning
S
H 5)
Maxwell, Terrence (2007)
School of Information Science & Policy
S
H 6)
Raffalovich, Lawrence  (2006)
Sociology
H 7)
Via, Barbara  (2007)
University Libraries
H 8)
Wagner, David  (2007)   Chair
Sociology
       
PROFESSIONAL FACULTY: 1-3
1)
Hoey, Thomas  (2007)
Telecommunications
2)
Manjak, Martin (2007)
IT Services
3)
White, Daniel  (2006)
Advisement Services Center
P/T and EMERITI FACULTY OR SUPPORT STAFF: 0-2
1)
2)
GRADUATE STUDENT: 1
1)
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT: 1S
S
1)
S=Senator
H=Holdover from 2004-05
(year)=term length
 
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2005-2006 UNIVERSITY LIFE COUNCIL (ULC)
Responsible for the quality of University life outside of the formal instruction program; initiate and 
develop policies concerning the overall health, safety and well-being of students, faculty, and staff, 
including counseling, medical clinical services, financial aid, international student affairs, 
placement, residence living, student behavior and conduct, student government, athletics and 
recreation, and services and programs for part-time and emeriti faculty; and policies on off-campus 
student life; appoints representatives to the Committee on University Community Relations; makes 
recommendations concerning the operations of University Auxiliary Services and other service 
providers.
Ex Officio:
Vice President for Student Affairs:  James Doellefeld
Vice President for Finance and Business:  Kathryn Lowery
Director of the Employee Assistance Program:  Roslyn Jefferson
TEACHING FACULTY: 6-8, ≥ 4 S
H 1)
Brown, Karen  (2007)
University Libraries
H 2)
Hildebrand, Martin  (2006)
Mathematics
S
H 3)
Moore, Gwen  (2006)
Sociology
4)
Savitt, Joan (2007)
Chair
International Studies
H 5)
Shaw, Benjamin  (2006)
School of Public Health
S
H 6)
Stromer-Galley, Jennifer  (2007)
Communication
S
7)
Gene Bunnell, (2007)
Geography & Planning 
S
8)
_______________________
School of Education Senator - to be named
PROFESSIONAL FACULTY: 2-4, ≥ 1 S
H 1)
Christakis, Michael  (2007)
Residential Life
H 2)
Murphy, John  (2006)
Student Affairs/Judicial Affairs
H 3)
Smith, Daniel   (2006)
Undergraduate Studies
S
4)    Birge, R. Scott (2007)
Campus Center
P/T and EMERITI FACULTY OR SUPPORT STAFF: 1-2, ≥ 1 staff
S
H 1) Razzano, Joanne  (2006)
General Studies
H 2)
Reese, William  (2007)
Emeritus, Professor Philosophy
GRADUATE STUDENT: 1
1)
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: 1-3, ≥ 1 S
S
1)
2)
3)
S=Senator
H=Holdover from 2004-05
(year)=term length
 

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