Approved at FC
9/4/03
Faculty Council Minutes:
Inlow Hall,
Attendance
Record and Original Agenda follow Adjournment as Attachments
Agenda Item I: Call to
Order: Bart Ng (IUPUI Faculty Vice-President, 4-8185, bng@math.iupui.edu ).
Ng
called the meeting to order at
Agenda Item II: Adoption
of the Order of Business for the Day.
The
agenda was adopted as the order of business for the day.
Agenda Item III: [ACTION
ITEM] Election to Executive Committee, Nominating Committee and University
Faculty Council [review slate of
nominations / distribute ballots]
Sharon Hamilton (Nominating Committee Chair-Elect).
Agenda Item IV: [ACTION ITEM] RESOLUTION – Commendation
for Coach Ronald E. Hunter (see
attachment2):
Bill Kulsrud.
The
resolution recognizing and
congratulating Hunter for his outstanding coaching (which led to the Men’s
Basketball Team to reach the NCAA Division I basketball tournament) was read
and adopted. Kulsrud
presented Coach Hunter (greeted with a standing ovation from the Council) with
a framed copy of the resolution. Hunter
was gracious and enthusiastic, reaffirming his commitment to IUPUI and the
Jaguars. The resolution may be viewed
online at http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil/documents/ronhunter.htm
Agenda Item V: [ACTION
ITEM] MEMORIAL RESOLUTION – In Memoriam: Jean E. Schweer,
MSNEd, RN (Professor Emeritus,
The
Council adopted the resolution and stood for a moment of silence.
Agenda Item VI: At-Large
Representative (2003-05) Election Results: Sharon Hamilton (Nominating
Committee Chair-Elect). [INFORMATION ITEM]
The
results of this election were announced at the close of the meeting; the
results (accepted by the Council) were as follows:
FACULTY COUNCIL
REPRESENTATIVES AT-LARGE (2003-05)
(19 new reps elected April 2003)
Drew Appleby Juanita Keck
Jacqueline Blackwell Robert Keck
Cindy Borgmann Kathleen Marrs
Andre DeTienne James McAteer
Karen Gable E. Ted Mullen
Amy Hatfield Simon Rhodes
Dolores Hoyt Martin Spechler
Giles Hoyt Jeff Vessely
Betty Jones
Agenda Item VII: [ACTION ITEM] Cash Bonus Policy (see attachment4): Christian Kloesel (Faculty Affairs Chair, 4-5995, ckloesel@iupui.edu ).
Kloesel
read the proposed Cash Bonus Policy, intended to standardize and formalize
current practices:
“1. Schools (and units) should establish a policy for awarding cash
bonuses to academic appointees for particularly meritorious achievements during
the period for which raises are determined.
2. The cash bonus policy of each
school and its departments must be consistent with the salary policy of the
School and with the salary policies of IUPUI and IU.
3. The appropriate governing body
of each school shall develop a school policy for the awarding of cash
bonuses. This policy may be written to
apply uniformly to all departments, or it may allow each department to develop
its own implementation policy. Both the
school policy and the departments’ policies should be approved in the same
manner in which other policies are written and approved.
4. The school and department
bonus policies must be in writing, be approved by the school dean and by the
Dean of the Faculties, and be reviewed for possible revision at least once
every five years.
5. Bonuses will be based on
excellence as defined by the school and department in their promotion and
tenure documents. Excellence in at least
one of the areas of teaching, research/scholarship, service—or as permitted by
individual Schools, a balance of excellence in all three—must be achieved by
the academic appointee, in order to qualify for a bonus. In addition, at least satisfactory
performance in the other area(s) of responsibility must be achieved. Bonuses shall not be awarded merely because
of the availability of funds.
6. Funds for bonuses should come
primarily from overhead and salary savings, unfilled positions, and development
funds. Bonuses may not be given from
funds that are intended for yearly raises.
In extraordinary cases, where funds are not available at the department
level, the dean might make funds available. Cash bonuses are not renewable, nor
may they be added to the awardee’s salary base, but
an individual may be considered for cash bonuses in successive years.
7. Bonus awards, like salaries,
must be a matter of public record. The fiscal officer initiating the award must
keep records of these transactions and make them available upon request. The
percentage of each awarding department and/or school’s budget allocated to such
bonuses annually must also be a matter of public record, and available upon
request.
8. The determination of
recipients in departments should be made at the department level except for
department chairs, whose bonuses should be determined at the dean’s level
either by the dean or an appropriate committee.
The department’s cash bonus policy should state whether the
determination for awardees other than the chair is made by a department
committee or by the department chair.
The school’s cash bonus policy should state whether the determination
for chairs is made by the dean or by an appropriate committee at the school
level, such as its budgetary affairs committee or promotion and tenure
committee.
9. The amount of the bonus may be
up to 10% of the base salary for ten-month appointees or one month’s salary for
twelve-month appointees and should be given in conjunction with annual raises.
10. The bonus may be paid in
monthly installments or as a single payment.
Cash bonuses cannot replace raises but are awarded in addition to raises,
which should be awarded equitably and independent of any cash bonus award.”
The
council leadership thanked the committee and called for a vote on the
proposal. The proposal passed
unanimously.
Agenda Item VIII: [ACTION ITEM] Administrative Withdrawal
Policy: Ken Rennels (Academic Affairs Chair, 4-0829, krennels@iupui.edu ).
Full
conversational minutes of the discussion below are available upon request from
the Council office.
Rennels read the proposed policy, meant to formalize the
mechanism to deal with administrative withdrawal and class attendance
issues. Revisions proposed and adopted
during discussion appear below in bold or stricken type.
“Students who miss more than 50% of their class meetings of a given
section during the first four weeks of the fall or spring semesters may be
administratively withdrawn from that course unless documentation of contact
with their course instructor, academic unit or academic advisor is provided.
Undergraduate students may be administratively withdrawn regardless of class
level. This Administrative Withdrawal Policy may be implemented in all
undergraduate level courses subject to the following provisions:
·
The Administrative Withdrawal Policy must be approved
by appropriate faculties in an academic unit for use in all sections of a
multi-section course. Administrative withdrawal is not a section-level policy.
·
The Administrative Withdrawal Policy must be included
in the course syllabus with specific language as to the policy. Students must
be informed that administrative withdrawal may have an impact on their
Financial Aid awards and/or student visa status.
·
When an Administrative Withdrawal Policy is utilized, the
course instructor must take attendance. The course instructor initiates the
administrative withdrawal process and has the right to stop the process at any
time.
·
The Administrative Withdrawal Policy for each
academic unit should include a provision of student notification prior to the
administrative withdrawal.
·
Administrative withdrawal will take place after the fee
refund period. Students who are administratively withdrawn from the
course will not be eligible for a tuition refund.
·
Administrative withdrawals will be managed through
policies established by each academic unit in consultation with the Registrar’s
Office.
·
Academic units may establish an Administrative
Withdrawal Policy more restrictive that than
provisions outlined by this policy.
The Registrar’s Office will report each
semester on the number of administrative withdrawals for each course. The
student’s transcript will reflect an administrative withdrawal through the use of the unique grade designation ‘WN’.”
The
following concerns were raised about the proposal:
(1) Does it contradict the principles of self-direction
and accountability expected of IUPUI students?
(2) Can the uniformity of policy and enforcement within
multi-section courses be maintained?
(3) “Will good students feel condescended to?”
Following
more discussion, the council leadership thanked the committee and called for a
vote on the proposal. The revised
proposal passed with 7 dissenting voices.
Agenda Item IX: [ACTION
ITEM] “Faculty Sponsorship of Student for Admission as a Beginning Freshman:”
Ken Rennels (Academic Affairs Chair, 4-0829, krennels@iupui.edu
).
Rennels read the proposed policy, meant to afford
tenured or tenure-track faculty the opportunity to sponsor a “higher risk” entering
student for admission as a freshman:
“
‘Each campus at its discretion may admit a student on a probationary basis
and/or through faculty sponsorship.’
Academic Handbook 1997, p 115
An individual who has been denied
admission to IUPUI based on academic performance in high school or performance
on the GED may be conditionally admitted as a beginning freshman if a full time
tenure track faculty member assumes
the responsibility for sponsorship of the individual. To be considered for faculty-sponsored admission,
the student and the faculty sponsor must complete and submit a “Petition for
Sponsorship for Admission”. This
sponsorship is available in exceptional circumstances as determined by the
faculty member. This policy does not apply to individuals who have been denied
admission for reasons other than prior academic record, who have been
previously enrolled at IUPUI and who have been dismissed, who have been
dismissed from another IU campus or other academic institution, or who are
attempting to transfer to IUPUI. This policy does not apply to international
students.
An individual who is conditionally
admitted via faculty sponsorship will be required to agree to comply with the
stipulations for admission as determined by the individual’s faculty sponsor
and academic advisor. At a minimum, the
individual will be required to
·
Complete, with the faculty sponsor, a “Petition for
Sponsorship for Admission”.
·
Meet program requirements set by the University for
conditional admission, including enrolling in a learning community course
during the first semester of enrollment and participating in an academic
support program during the second semester of enrollment.
·
Meet with the faculty sponsor monthly during the
semester.
·
Achieve a minimum GPA of 2.0 to enroll in the
subsequent semester.
·
Enroll in no more than 11 credit hours. It is strongly
recommended that students do not enroll in more than 9 credit hours.
If the individual successfully completes
the stipulations in the admission contract, the individual can enroll in the
subsequent semester under the same requirements as a conditionally admitted student. Failure to comply with the stipulations in
the admission contract will result in the student being dismissed. The Director of Admissions will specify the stipulations
for readmission.
Requests to review the stipulations for
admission and readmission should be directed to the Executive Director of
Enrollment Services. The “Petition for Sponsorship for Admission” is available
from the Office of Admissions.
Each year, the Executive Director of
Enrollment Services will report to the Dean of the Faculties and to the
A faculty member can only sponsor one
individual per semester. The faculty
member is responsible for overseeing the academic progression of the individual
in partnership with the individual’s academic advisor. “
Reiterating
concerns broached at the April council meeting some FC attendees expressed
concern at the 9-hour credit limitation, worried that already-disenfranchised
or struggling students would be unable to procure financial aid at
9-credit-hour status and, therefore, would have to take on additional
employment, perhaps placing their academic potential at an even greater
disadvantage. Committee members and
Grove explained that certain aid opportunities still existed for students
taking 9 credit hours.
The
council leadership thanked the committee and called for a vote on the
proposal. The revised proposal passed
with 5 dissenting voices.
Agenda Item X: [ACTION ITEM]
With minor revision (Patricia
Blake marked as ‘Present’), the
Agenda Item XI:
Chancellor's Report: William Plater (Acting IUPUI Chancellor, 4-4500, wplater@iupui.edu).
Plater
briefly reviewed and highlighted the progress made during the Spring 2003
semester, including the appointment of a new Chancellor; a newly dubbed “School
of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences” (formerly “Allied Health”); various Dean
searches to resolve (IUPUC, Liberal Arts and Nursing); the solicitation of
proposals for dedicated tuition income; capital project progress on campus,
including the campus center (set for groundbreaking in the Fall) which received
bonding authority from the state; the search for a new President; continued
negotiations with the food service issue; positive resolution of the situation
involving University Libraries journal holdings; an increasingly talented and
diverse student population; and continuing endeavors to address diversity on
campus.
In
closing, Plater thanked the Council for their service and assistance to him,
noting that "faculty governance is alive & well thanks to all of you.”
Agenda Item XII: President's Report: Mary Fisher (IUPUI
Faculty President & UFC Co-Secretary, 4-8027, mlfisher@iupui.edu).
Fisher briefed the Council on
the following:
o
The
Board of Trustees meets the second week of May;
o
The
Executive Nominating Committee is working on FC standing committee assignments
for 2003-04; Council members were encouraged to contact Ng with interests;
o
Recommendations
from the Presidential Search committee have gone to the Trustees*;
*Dr.
Adam Herbert was named the new President of
o
A chart
detailing the faculty governance structure of IUPUI and the UFC are now
available online at http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil/org_structure.html
;
o
On
Monday May 5, the FPAC is to start reviewing the 47 proposals yielded by their
solicitation*;
*The
FPAC completed the review of these proposals early in the summer.
Agenda Item XIII: [ACTION
ITEM] Announcement of Executive Committee, Nominating Committee and University
Faculty Council Election Results / Acceptance of Results by the Faculty
Council: Sharon Hamilton (Nominating Committee Chair-Elect).
FACULTY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE (2003-05)
(4 new members elected
James Baldwin
Anne Belcher
B. Keith Moore
Charles Yokomoto
FACULTY COUNCIL NOMINATING
COMMITTEE (2003-05)
(3 new members elected
Dolores Hoyt
Kathy Johnson (Chair-Elect
for 2004-05)
Ken Rennels
IUPUI REPRESENTATIVES TO THE
UNIVERSITY FACULTY COUNCIL (2003-05)
(6 new reps elected May 2003)
James Baldwin
Dolores Hoyt
Thomas Hurley
Martin Spechler
Jeffrey Watt
Enid Zwirn
Agenda
Item XIV: Question / Answer Period.
No discussion.
Agenda
Item XV: Unfinished Business?
No discussion.
Agenda
Item XVI: New Business?
The
Faculty Council thanked Dr. William Plater for his outstanding work as interim
IUPUI Chancellor. The Council recognized
Plater with a standing ovation. The
Executive Committee then presented him with an engraved pen and bookmark
set.
Plater then called for the special
recognition of invaluable (and long-time) Council contributors and
outstanding academicians, Miriam Langsam (described
by Plater as “a true pioneer of faculty governance…”) and Harriet Wilkins
(Parliamentarian), both retiring from the university this summer.
Agenda
Item XVII: Adjournment.
The motion was made (
Minutes prepared by Faculty Council Coordinator,
Molly Martin
UN 403 / 274-2215 / Fax: 274-2970 / fcouncil@iupui.edu / http://www.iupui.edu/~fcouncil
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[Attachment for FC030501 Minutes:
Attendance Record for FC030501]
117 VOTING
MEMBERS (last names underlined) (+ 1 vacant voting positions), 6 NON-VOTING
MEMBERS* (last names underlined and followed by an asterisk), and other
assorted NON-MEMBERS (Chairs, FGLs, Guests, Visitors,
VIPs, Employees, and others).
[P = Present; L = Alternate; N = Notice;
A = Absent]
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Aguet, Henry
(Elected: Herron Art 6/03) (Herron Art) [S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/ M/P;
A/P; M/P ] |
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Akay, Hasan
(Elected: At Large 6/04) (Engineering and
Technology: Mechanical Engineering) [S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P;
M/P ] |
|
Allen,
Ruth (Science
Faculty Governance Leader) (Science: Biology) [S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/P;
A/P; M/A ] |
|
Andersen, Ellen (Elected: Liberal Arts 6/04) (Liberal Arts: Political
Science) [S/P; O/P; N/P; D/A;
J/A; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
|
Bean,
Cheryl (Nursing
Faculty Governance Leader 5/05) [S/;
O/N; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
|
Belcher, Anne (Ex Officio: Executive Committee 6/03) (Nursing) [S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P;
A/P; M/P ] |
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Bepko, Gerald |
|
Berbari, Edward (Elected: Engineering and Technology 6/04:
Electrical Engineering)[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
|
Besch, Henry (Elected: At Large
6/03) (Basic
Medicine: Pharmacology and Toxicology)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
|
Bidwell, Joseph (Elected: At Large
6/03) (Medicine: Anatomy) [S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
|
Billmire, Deborah (Elected: At Large 6/04) (Medicine:
Surgery)[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/P; A/A; M/A ] |
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Bippen, Paul (Ex Officio: Dean of IUPU |
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Blake, Pat*
(Ex Officio: |
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Blomquist, William (Elected: At Large
6/04) (Liberal Arts: Political Science)[S/N; O/A; N/A; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/;
A/A; M/P ] |
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Bonser-Neal, Catherine (Campus Planning Chair 6/03) (Business) [S/P; O/; N/; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/A ] |
|
Boruff-Jones, Polly (Ex Officio: UFC
Representative 6/03) (University Library: Professional Programs) [S/P; O/P; N/N; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P;
A/P; M/p ] |
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Boschmann, Erwin (Science: Chemistry) [S/P; O/; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Brand, Myles (IU President) [S/P;
O/; N/; D/ ] |
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Brandon, Christopher (IUPU |
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Brater, D. Craig (Ex Officio: Dean of
Medicine) (Basic Medicine: Pharmacology and Toxicology) [S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A;
J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
|
Brenner,
Mark (IU Associate Vice-President for Research &
IUPUI Vice-Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies) [S/; O/; N/P; D/; J/;
F/; M/; A/P; M/A ] |
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Brewer,
Susan (IU
Director of Health and Welfare Plans)
[S/; O/P; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
|
Brothers, Linda (Ex Officio: Executive Committee 6/03)
(Physical Educ: Tourism, Conventions, and Event
Management) [S/P; O/P; N/P;
D/N; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/A ] |
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Brown, James W. (Ex Officio: Associate Dean of Journalism)
(Journalism Faculty Governance Leader 6/03) (Journalism)[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A;
J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
|
Burke,
Jonathan (Faculty
Handbook Chair 6/03) (Liberal Arts: Economics)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/;
A/A; M/A ] |
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Callison, Daniel (Ex Officio: Associate Dean of Library and
Information Science -- |
|
Canty-Mitchell, Janie (Elected: At Large
6/04) (Nursing)[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/; A/P; M/A ] |
|
Carlson, Timothy (Dentistry Faculty
Governance Leader 6/03) (Dentistry: Operative Dentistry)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A;
F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
|
|
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Chin, Ray (Elected: At Large 6/03) (Science: Computer and Information Science) [S/P; O/A; N/A; D/A;
J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
|
Chism, Nancy (Associate
Vice-Chancellor for Professional Development & Associate Dean of the
Faculties) (Education)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/A; M/P ] |
|
Combs, Terri (Coordinator for
Associate Faculty Affairs) [S/;
O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Crowell, Pamela (Elected: At Large 6/04) (Science:
Biology)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/; A/P; M/A ] |
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Cummings, Oscar (Elected: Medicine 6/03) (Medicine: Pathology
and Laboratory Medicine) [S/A;
O/A; N/A; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/N; M/A ] |
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Daniels-Howell, Todd (Elected: University Library 6/03) (University Library:
Archives) [S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P;
J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
|
Dean, Jeffrey (Ex Officio: UFC
Representative 6/03) (Dentistry: Oral Facial Development) [S/P; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/;
A/A; M/A ] |
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Dent, Alexander (Elected: Medicine
6/04) (Elected: At Large 6/04) (Medicine: Microbiology and Immunology) [S/P;
O/A; N/N; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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DeTienne, Andre (Library Chair 6/03)
(Liberal Arts: Philosophy)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Dickey, Stephanie (Elected: At Large
6/03) (Herron Art) [Linda Adele Goodine
attending as alternate Spring ‘03][S/A; O/P; N/A; D/L; J/L; F/L; M/L; A/L; M/L ] |
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Donnelly, Eleanor (Elected: At Large
6/03) (Nursing)[S/P;
O/P; N/A; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
|
Dunning, Jeremy (Ex Officio: Dean of Continuing Studies --
IUB) (Continuing Studies Faculty Governance Leader) (Geological
Sciences)[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
|
Eickmeier, Valerie (Ex Officio: Dean of Herron Art) (Herron
Art)[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
|
Elmore, |
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El-Sharkawy,
Mohamed
(Engineering and Technology Faculty Governance Leader 6/03) (Engineering and
Technology: Electrical Engineering)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Eno, Robert (UFC Co-Secretary 6/03)
( |
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Evans, Jovier (Elected: Science
6/03) (Science: Psychology)[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Evenbeck, Scott (Ex Officio: Dean of University College)
(Science: Psychology)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Farber, Joshua (Elected: Medicine 6/04) (Medicine:
Radiology)[S/A; O/A; N/P; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Fern, Jay (UITS: Oncourse) [S/;
O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Fierke, Margaret (Peggy) (Elected: At Large 6/04) (Herron Art)[S/P;
O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
|
Filippelli, Gabriel (Elected: At Large
6/03) (Science: Geology)[S/A;
O/P; N/P; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/P; A/A; M/P ] |
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Fisher, Mary (Officer: President 6/04) (Executive Chair 6/04)
(Nursing)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/N; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Fletcher, Ann*
(Elected: IUPU |
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Ford, David (Elected: At Large
6/03) (Liberal Arts: Sociology)[S/P; O/P; N/L; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Frisby, David (Faculty Council
Coordinator) (Academic Affairs: Office of the Faculty and Staff
Councils)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; ] |
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Froehlich, Janice (Elected: Medicine 6/04) (Ex Officio: Executive
Committee 6/03) (Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/04) (Medicine: Medicine:
Endocrinology)[S/P; O/N; N/P; D/N; J/A; F/P; M/; A/P; M/N ] |
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Gable, Karen (Elected: Allied Health Sciences 6/03) (Ex Officio: Executive Committee
6/04) (SAHS Faculty Governance Leader 5/03) (Allied Health Sciences: Health
Sciences Education)[S/P; O/P; N/N; D/N; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/N ] |
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Galanti,
Paul
(FC Liaison to SC 6/03 ) (Law)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/N; M/P; A/P; M/A ] |
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Gall, Carole (Metropolitan Affairs
Chair 6/03) (Medicine: Medical Library)[S/P; O/P; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/P;
M/A ] |
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Garg, Bhuwan
P. (Elected: Medicine 6/03) (Medicine: Pediatric
Neurology)
[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/P ] |
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Goldblatt, Lawrence (Ex Officio: Dean of Dentistry) (Dentistry:
Oral Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology)[S/N; O/N; N/N; D/P; J/L; F/P; M/L;
A/L; M/L ] |
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Goodwin, Clifford (Elected: At Large
6/03) (Engineering and Technology: Organizational Leadership and Supervision)[S/A;
O/P; N/A; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/; A/P; M/A ] |
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Goodwin, Vania
(Elected: At Large 6/03) (University Library:
Acquisitions)[S/P;
O/A; N/P; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/P; M/P ] |
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Goud, Nelson (Elected: Education 6/04) (Education Faculty Governance Leader 6/04)
(Education: Education Psychology) [S/A;
O/A; N/A; D/L; J/A; F/L; M/L; A/P; M/L ] |
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Gray, Ralph D. (Emeritus) (Liberal
Arts: History)[S/P; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Greenberg, Harold (Elected: Law 6/04)
(Law)[S/A;
O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Gronfein, William (Elected:
At Large 6/03) (Liberal Arts: Sociology)[S/A; O/N; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/P;
M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Grove,
Mark (Registrar)
(Academic Affairs: Registrar)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/A ] |
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Halverson,
Randall (University
Library Faculty Governance Leader 6/03) (University Library) (ULFO Secretary) [S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A;
M/P ] |
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Harrington,
Maureen
(Medicine Faculty Governance Leader 6/03) (Basic Medicine: Biochemistry)[S/P;
O/P; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Harris, Lisa(Elected: At Large
6/04) (Medicine: Medicine)[S/P; O/N; N/P; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/P; M/A ] |
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Hassell, John (for 18 months, as of Jan 2002, for Roger Schmenner)
(Ex
Officio: Interim Associate Dean of Business-- |
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Hatcher, Julie (Center for Service Learning) [S/; O/P; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Haug, Steven (Elected: At Large 6/03) (Dentistry: Restorative Dentistry)[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A;
J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Hehman,
Jennifer (Constitution
and Bylaws Chair 6/03) (University Library) [S/P; O/; N/; D/P; J/N; F/P; M/P;
A/A; M/A ] |
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Hendershot, Mary
Jane (Student
Reporter) (Sagamore) [S/; O/; N/; D/; J/P;
F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Herring,
Paul (Medicine)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/P; A/A; M/A ] |
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Hillier, Simon (Elected: Medicine 6/04) (Medicine: Anesthesia)[S/A; O/A;
N/P; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Hook,
Sara (Associate
Dean of the Faculties) [S/;
O/P; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Hovde,
Marjorie (Faculty
Affairs Committee) (Liberal Arts: English) [S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/;
A/A; M/A ] |
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Howard, Thomas J. (Elected: Medicine 6/03) (Medicine: Surgery)
[S/A; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Isikbay, Serkis
(Elected:
Dentistry 6/03) (Dentistry: Restorative)[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/;
A/A; M/P ] |
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Jackson, Barbara (Elected: At Large 6/04) (Liberal Arts:
Anthropology)[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Jackson, Susan (Elected: Library and Information Science 6/03) (Library
and Information Science Faculty Governance Leader 6/03) (Library and
Information Science)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Jarjura, G. Roger (Public and
Environmental Affairs Faculty Governance Leader 6/04) (Public and Environmental
Affairs)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Johnson, Eric (Elected: Business 6/03) (Business Faculty Governance
Leader 6/03) (Business: Accounting and Info Systems)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/A;
F/P; M/P; A/A; M/P ] |
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Johnson, Kathy (Elected: At Large 6/04) (Science: Psychology)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Kahn,
Susan (Planning
and Institutional Improvement: Director of Institutional Effectiveness) [S/; O/P; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/;
A/A; M/A ] |
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Kellum, P. Nicholas (Ex Officio: Dean of Physical Education)
(Physical Education)[S/P; O/A; N/P; D/A; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/N; M/P ] |
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Kloesel Christian (Elected: Liberal Arts 6/04) (Faculty Affairs
Chair) (Liberal Arts: English)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Knotts, Faith A. Long (Chair of Faculty Relations Committee of Staff Council) (Law) [S/P; O/; N/; D/; J/;
F/; M/; A/ ; M/ ] |
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Kokoska, Mimi (Elected: At Large
6/04) (Medicine: Otolaryngology)[S/P; O/P; N/A; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/; A/N; M/A ] |
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Kopecky, Ken (IUPUI United Way
Campaign Steering Committee)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Kroenke, Kurt (Elected: At Large
6/04) (Medicine: General Internal Medicine)[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/;
A/A; M/A ] |
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Kryder-Reid, Elizabeth (Elected: At Large
6/04) (Liberal Arts: Anthropology)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P;
M/P ] |
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Kulsrud, William (Athletics Chair 6/03)
(Business: Accounting and Information Systems)[S/P; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/;
A/; M/P ] |
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Langsam, Miriam (Elected: At Large 6/04) (Liberal Arts:
History)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Lay, Kathy (Elected: Social Work
6/04) (Social Work) (as of 021121)[S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Lee, Wei Hua
(Elected: Medicine 6/04) (Elected: At Large 6/03)
(Medicine: Pediatric Neonatal)[S/A; O/P; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Lewis, David (Ex Officio: Dean of University Library)
(University Library: Senior Management)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/; J/P; F/P; M/P;
A/P; M/A ] |
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Logsdon,
Susan (IU
Foundation Director for Corporate and Foundation Relations)[S/; O/; N/; D/;
J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Look, Katherine Y. (Elected: Medicine 6/03) (Medicine: Obstetrics
and Gynecology) [S/P; O/N; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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MacKinnon, Joyce (Associate Dean)
(Allied Health Sciences: Academic and Student Affairs) [S/; O/P; N/P; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Magjuka, Richard
(Distance
Education Chair) (Kelley Business: Management) [S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Malik,
David (Budgetary
Affairs Chair 6/03) (Science: Chemistry) [S/P; O/; N/P; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/P ] |
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Mannheimer, Steven (Informatics Faculty
Governance Leader 6/03) (Informatics: New Media) [S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P;
F/P; M/; A/P; M/P ] |
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Martin,
Molly (Faculty
Council Coordinator) (Academic Affairs: Office of the Faculty and Staff
Councils) [S/; O/; N/; D/P;
J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Martin,
Robert (Vice-Chancellor
for Administration and Finance) (IUPUI Administration: Administration and
Finance) [S/P; O/P; N/N; D/;
J/P; F/P; M/P; A/A; M/A ] |
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Mathews,
Judith (Staff
Council President-Elect 6/06)
(Medicine: Allied Health Sciences: Fiscal Office)[S/P; O/P; N/; D/;
J/A; F/P; M/; A/P; M/N ] |
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Matis, Bruce (Elected: Dentistry 6/04)
(Dentistry: Operative Dentistry) [S/N; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/P; A/A; M/P ] |
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McBride, Angela (Ex Officio: Dean of Nursing) (Nursing)[S/P;
O/P; N/P; D/L; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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McCormick, John (Liberal Arts Faculty
Governance Leader 6/04) (Liberal Arts: Political Science)[S/; O/; N/; D/;
J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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McDaniel, Anna (Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/04) (Nursing)[S/P; O/A;
N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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McRobbie, Michael (IU Vice-President for Information Technology) [S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A;
F/P; M/; A/A; M/ ] |
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Mead, Susanah (Law Faculty Governance Leader 6/03)
(Law)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Means,
Lynda (School
of Medicine Executive Associate Dean for Academic Affairs ) [S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A;
F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Meiss, Richard (Elected: At Large 6/04) (Medicine: Obstetrics
and Gynecology)[S/P; O/P; N/N; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/; A/P; M/P ] |
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Merrill, Henry (Elected: Continuing Studies 6/04)[S/N; O/P; N/P; D/P;
J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Michael, Helen (Elected: Medicine
6/03) (Elected: At Large 6/03) (Medicine: Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) [S/A; O/P; N/P; D/P;
J/N; F/P; M/N; A/P; M/N ] |
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Morgan, Jim (Technology Chair 6/03) (Medicine: Medical Library) [S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A;
F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Mulvey, John (IUPUI Chief of Police)
[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Murrell, Jill R. (Elected: Medicine 6/04) (Medicine: Surgery)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/N; M/P ] |
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Murtadha, Khaula (Ex Officio: Dean of
Education) (Education) [S/P;
O/A; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/N ] |
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Neal-Beliveau, |
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Nehf, Laura C. (Coordinator for
Associate Faculty Affairs)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Ng, Bart (Officer: Vice-President 6/04) (Science: Mathematical Sciences)[S/P;
O/P; N/P; D/P; J/N; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Orme, Bill* (Elected: |
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Oukada, Larbi
(Elected: At Large 6/03) (Liberal Arts: Foreign
Languages and Cultures: French) [S/N; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/P; A/A; M/A ] |
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Palmer,
Judith (IU Chief Financial Officer)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/;
F/; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Patchner, Michael (Ex Officio: Dean of
Social Work) (Social Work) [S/P;
O/N; N/A; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Patrick,
Brenda (IUPUI
Staff Council 1st Vice-President) [S/; O/P; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/A;
M/A ] |
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Perkins, Susan M. (Elected: Medicine 6/03) (Medicine: Medicine:
Biostatistics Division) [S/P; O/P; N/N; D/N; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Perry, |
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Perry, James L. (Ex Officio: Interim Associate Dean of Public
and Environ Affairs—Indpls) (Public and Environ
Affairs) [S/A; O/A; N/A; D/P;
J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Pescovitz, Mark (Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/04) (Medicine: Surgery)
[S/P; O/A; N/N; D/N; J/A; F/P; M/; A/N; M/A ] |
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Peters, G. David (Ex Officio:
Director of Music)
(Music Faculty Governance Leader) (Music) [S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/P; M/A ] |
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Pferrer, Carol (Parking Services Director)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Plater, William (Ex Officio: Chancellor's Administrative
Designee 6/03) (Liberal Arts: English)
[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Porter, Rebecca (Interim Executive Director of Enrollment Services & Interim
Associate Vice-Chancellor for Student Services) (Medicine: Allied Health
Sciences: Physical Therapy) [S/P; O/; N/; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/A; M/P ] |
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Quaid, Kimberly (Director of the
Office of Women) (Medicine: Medical and Molecular Genetics)[S/; O/; N/; D/;
J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Rees, Fred (Elected: Music 6/04) [S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/; A/P; M/A ] |
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Rennels,
Ken (Academic Affairs Chair 6/03) (Engineering and
Technology: Mechanical Engineering Technology) [S/P; O/P; N/P; D/L; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P;
M/P ] |
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Rigdon, Robert (Elected: Science 6/04) (Science:
Mathematical Sciences[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Rives, Dan (IU Benefits
Director)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Ross,
Frank (Assistant
Director of Student Life and Diversity Programs) [S/; O/; N/; D/?; J/A; F/P;
M/; A/A; M/ ] |
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Rothe, Carl (Emeritus Professor:
Medicine: Physiology and Biophysics) [S/; O/; N/; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A
] |
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Roy, Cynthia (Elected: At Large 6/03)
(Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/03) (Liberal Arts: English) [S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P;
J/A; F/P; M/P; A/A; M/P ] |
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Runyan, Josh*
(Ex Officio: Student Assembly President 6/03)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/A; F/A;
M/A; A/A; M/A ] |
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Saatkamp, Herman (Ex Officio: Dean of Liberal Arts) (Liberal
Arts: Philosophy) [S/P; O/P;
N/N; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/N; A/P; M/A ] |
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Schmenner, Roger
W. (Ex
Officio: Associate Dean of Business-- |
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Schneider, William (Elected: At Large 6/04) (Liberal Arts:
History)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Short,
John (Vice-Chancellor
for Auxiliary Services) [S/; O/; N/P; D/; J/; F/P; M/; A/A; M/ ] |
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Sloan, Rebecca (Elected: Nursing
6/03) (Nursing) [S/P;
O/A; N/P; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Sothmann, Mark S. (Ex Officio: Dean of Allied Health Sciences)
(Allied Health Sciences) [S/A;
O/P; N/A; D/A; J/P; F/P; M/; A/A; M/P ] |
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Spechler,
Martin (Liberal
Arts: Economics)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/P; A/A; M/A ] |
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Stanton, Katie (Physical Education
Faculty Governance Leader 7/04) (Physical Education) [S/N; O/N; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Stocum, David (Ex Officio: Dean of Science) (Science:
Biology) [S/P; O/A; N/A; D/A;
J/P; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Sullivan, Cheryl (Vice-Chancellor for
External Affairs) (IUPUI Administration: External Affairs) [S/P; O/; N/; D/P; J/; F/; M/; A/A;
M/A ] |
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Sullivan, W. Patrick (Social Work Faculty Governance
Leader 6/03) (Social Work)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Tarr, Anthony
(Ex
Officio: Dean of Law) (Law)[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/A; M/A; A/A; M/A ] |
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Tarver, Robert (Elected: At Large 6/04) (UFC Representative 6/04)
(Medicine: Radiology)[S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Tenenbaum-Aguet, Jan (Herron Art Faculty
Governance Leader 4/04) (Herron Art)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Trotter, Mary (Elected: Liberal Arts 6/03)
(Liberal Arts: English) [S/P;
O/P; N/A; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/; A/P; M/P ] |
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Vermette, Rosalie (Elected: At Large 6/04) (Ex Officio: Executive Committee
6/04) (Liberal Arts: Foreign Languages and Cultures: French)[S/P; O/P; N/P;
D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Walda, John (Chair of Search for
Screen for New IUPUI Chancellor) [S/P;
O/; N/N; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Ward, Richard (Ex Officio: UFC
Representative 6/04) (Liberal Arts: Anthropology)[S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P;
J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Watt, Jeffery (Elected: At Large
6/03) (Ex Officio: Executive
Committee 6/04) (Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/03) (University College
Faculty Governance Leader 11/02) (Science: Mathematical Sciences) [S/P; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P;
A/P; M/P ] |
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Whitney, Karen (Vice-Chancellor for
Student Life and Diversity) (IUPUI Administration: Student Life and
Diversity) [S/; O/; N/P; D/;
J/; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Williamson, David (Elected: Engineering
and Technology 6/03) (Engineering and Technology: Computer Technology) [S/P; O/P; N/P; D/A; J/A; F/P; M/P;
A/A; M/A ] |
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Wilkins, Harriet (Officer: Parliamentarian 6/03) (Liberal Arts:
English) [S/P; O/N; N/P; D/P;
J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Wittberg, Patricia (Ex Officio: UFC Representative 6/04) (Liberal
Arts: Sociology) [S/P; O/N; N/N; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Wokeck, Marianne (Elected: At Large 6/04) (Liberal Arts:
History)[S/P; O/N; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Wren,
Emily
(Campus Facilities)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/; F/; M/; A/P; M/ ] |
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Yokomoto,
Charles (Engineering
and Technology: Electrical Engineering) [S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/; M/ ] |
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Yost,
Robert (Student
Affairs Chair 6/03) (Science: Biology)
[S/N; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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Yurtseven, H. Oner (Ex Officio: Dean of
Engineering and Technology) (Eng and Tech: Electrical Engineering) [S/A; O/P; N/P; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/P;
A/P; M/P ] |
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Zero, Domenick (Elected: At Large 6/03) (Dentistry: Preventive and Community
Dentistry) [S/N;
O/P; N/A; D/P; J/A; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/N ] |
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Zitterbart, Paul (Elected: At Large 6/03)
(Dentistry: Preventive and Community Dentistry) [S/A; O/A; N/A; D/A;
J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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Zwirn, Enid (Ex Officio: UFC Representative
6/03) (Nursing) [S/P;
O/P; N/P; D/P; J/P; F/P; M/P; A/P; M/P ] |
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ZZ-Vacant (Elected: Journalism
6/04) (Journalism)[S/; O/; N/; D/; J/A; F/P; M/; A/A; M/A ] |
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