UO Senate 2003-2004
Senate President: Lowell Bowditch (Classics)
(541) 346-4306 bowditch@oregon.uoregon.edu
Senate Secretary: Gwen Steigelman (Academic Affairs)
(541) 346-3028 gwens@uoregon.edu
Nominations for Spring 2004 Faculty Elections
For Seven University Standing Committees, Councils, and the University
Senate
Nominations for the positions listed below must be received by Gwen Steigelman
(Secretary of the Faculty 346-3028) by Friday April 16 2004. Nominations
may be written and sent to Academic Affairs, 207
Johnson Hall, or may be e-mailed to gwens@uoregon.edu;Faculty
may self-nominate or nominate colleagues. If nominating a colleague,
the nomination must include a confirmation from the nominated person indicating
willingness to serve in the position if elected. It is important to
have at least two more nominees than the number of seats available in order
to fill vacancies should they occur during the year. Otherwise, the seat
remains vacant and the committee, council, or senate is short-handed with
a constituency underrepresented. The secretary is authorized and instructed
to exclude from the ballot any nominated persons who are ineligible for membership
under the rules of the faculty. Information about each committee, who is
eligible to serve, and current membership may be found by clicking on the
committee's name. The Committee on Committees and secretary of the faculty,
with help from the senate, will fill out the ballot if an insufficient number
of nominees is received, or the position will stand vacant. See also US0102-4
which gives procedures for filling vacant positions on elected committees.
Faculty Advisory Council
(Term of office is 2 years 16 June 2004 to
15 June 2006). This committee normally meets
weekly on Monday from 11:00-1300 and thus poses a significant time commitment.
- College of Arts and Sciences: 2 positions but not from History or CIS.
- Brad Shelton (Mathematics)
- Van Kolpin (Economics)
- Mike Kellman (Chemistry)
- Professional Schools and Colleges: 2 positions but not from Music
or LCB.
- Edward T. Kame'enui (Education - NCITE)
- Ihab Elzeyadi (Architecture)
- Officers of Administration: 1 position but not from Academic Advising.
- Deb Chereck (LCB-Graduate Career Services)
- Cathleen Leue (SSIL)
- Janie Sweeney (Business Affairs)
- Paul Swangard (LCB-Warsaw Center)
- Mark Watson (AUL-Collections & Access)
- Fred Tepfer (University Planning)
- Carol Fernlund (Education)
Faculty Personnel Committee
(Term of office is 2 years 16 June 2004 to 15 June 2006). This committee primarily meets 2 hours a week Winter and
Spring quarters and thus poses a significant time commitment. No more
than one person from the same department in any School or College with departments
shall serve at the same time on the FPC; no more than one person from any
School or College without Departments may serve at the same time on the FPC.
No person shall serve simultaneously on the Faculty Advisory Council and
the Faculty Personnel Committee.
College of Arts and Sciences: 4 positions including a 1 year replacement,
but not from Mathematics.
- Kenneth M. Doxsee (Chemistry)
- John Foster (Sociology)
- Pete Suttmeier (Political Science)
- Larry Singell (Economics)
- Stephen Fickas (Comp. & Info. Science)
- Professional Schools and Colleges: 2 positions, but not from Law,
or Journalism & Communication, or Business.
- Steven Chatfield (Dance)
- Lynn Anderson-Inman (Education)
- Alison Kwok (Architecture)
Intercollegiate Athletics
Committee (Term of office is 2 years 16 June
2004 to 15 June 2006)
- College of Arts and Sciences: 3 positions but not from International
Studies.
- Jim Schombert (Physics)
- Jim Isenberg (Mathematics)
- George Rowe (English)
- Professional Schools and Colleges: 2 positions but not from AAA or
LCB.
- Todd Zimbelman (Music)
- Michael Moffitt (Law)
Undergraduate Council
(Term of office is 3 years 16 June 2004 to 15 June 2007
)
- College of Arts and Sciences:
- 1 position from Natural Sciences
- Peter Gilkey (Mathematics)
- 1 one year replacement from the Humanities.
- Anne Laskaya (English)
- Professional Schools and Colleges: No positions.
Graduate Council(Term of office is 3 years 16 June 2004 to 15 June 2007)
- College of Arts and Sciences:
- 1 position from Natural Sciences but not geology.
- Huaxin Lin (Mathematics)
- 2 positions from Social Sciences.
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- Professional Schools and College:1 position from Music, 1 position
from Journalism and Communication, 1 position at large.
- Lori Kruckenberg (Music)
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Faculty Grievance Appeal
Committee (Term of office is 3 years 16 June
2004 to 15 June 2007). 2 positions + 1 alternate.
Promotion, Tenure, Retention
Appeal Committee (Term of office is 3
years 16 June 2004 to 15 June 2007). 1 position and 1 alternate, but
not from Chemistry or Journalism & Communication. Must have served previously
on the FPC.
University Senate
(Term of office is 2 years 1 June 2004 to 31 May 2006)
- CAS-Natural Sciences - 4 positions.
- Lou Moses (Psychology)
- Huaxin Lin (Mathematics)
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- CAS-Social Sciences - 3 positions and 1 one-year replacement.
- Lise Nelson (Geography)
- Ellen Scott (Sociology)
- Leonard Feldman (Political Science)
- John McCole (History)
- CAS-Humanities - 4 positions.
- Lisa Freinkel (English)
- Alexander Mathas (Germanic Langs. & Lit.)
- Michael Stern (Germanic Langs. & Lits.) [withdrew]
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- Architecture and Allied Arts - 2 positions.
- Sherwin Simmons (Art History)
- Elizabeth Chan (Landscape Architecture)
- Stephen Duff (Architecture)
- College of Education 1 position.
- Debra Eisert (CHD)
- Journalism and Communication - 1 position.
- Scott Maier (News Editorial)
- School of Law 1 position.
- Susan Gary
- Library System 1 position.
- Jon Jablonski (Science Library)
- Carol Hixson (Catalog)
- Bruce Tabb (Special Collections & Archives)
- Lundquist College of Business 2 positions and 1 one year replacement.
- Ali Emami (Finance)
- Mike Pangburn (Decision Sciences)
- Terry O'Keefe (Accounting)
- Jeanne Wagonknecht (Finance)
- School of Music 1 position.
- Christian Cherry (Dance)
- Officer of Administration 1 position but not from Student Life or
Academic Advising
- Judith Musick (CSWS)
- Paul Swangard (LCB-Warsaw Center)
- Eliza Schmidkunz (Law)
- Classified
Staff non-voting Participant 2 positions.
- Paul Bruch (Facilities Services)
- Dan Cogan (Knight Library - Acquisitions)
- Edward Singer (Registrar's Office)
- Dianne Bass (Law)
- Carla McNelly (Multicultural Affairs)