Faculty Senate Standing Committees - AY 2024-25
The Faculty Senate consists of the following committees. Click on each to learn more about the committee and view a list of its current members.
Committee on Academic Programs
Committee on Academic Regulations
Committee on Committees
Committee on Constitution and Rules
Committee on Core CurriculumÌý
Committee on Elections
Committee on Faculty Affairs
Committee on Student Affairs
Committee on Undergraduate CurriculumÌý
Committee on Academic Programs
The Senate Committee on Academic Programs shall study, report on, and make recommendations on proposals to create new undergraduate degree programs and on proposals that change existing undergraduate degree programs by adding, substituting or deleting courses or to delete existing programs that impact across more than one college. The committee will review and make recommendations on all proposals that it reviews in a timely manner not to exceed 30 days. Items reviewed and approved by the Committee will be brought to the floor of the Senate as consent agenda items at the next regular meeting of the Senate. Deans may request an expedited review of academic program changes that are critical for accreditation or other significant reasons. Membership on this committee shall be determined by Faculty Senate Committee on Committees appointment and must include one representative from the University Libraries, and at least one faculty member from each of the colleges that grants an undergraduate degree. The provosts' offices may appoint a representative to this committee at their discretion.
With respect to graduate curricular and educational matters, the Graduate Council Oversight Committee shall appoint a liaison to the Faculty Senate to give periodic reports on graduate curriculum and other issues related to graduate education. The Faculty Senate will have no jurisdiction concerning nor oversight of the graduate curriculum.
Arts and Letters - Jami Taylor (Chair)Ìý
Business and Innovation - Brandon CohenÌý
Education - Susanna HapwoodÌý
Engineering - A. JayatissaÌý
Health and Human Services - Holly EichnerÌý
Library - Gerald NatalÌý
Natural Sciences and Mathematics - Daryl DwyerÌýÌý
NursingÌý - Kathleen MitchellÌýÌý
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Youssef Sari
Committee on Academic Regulations
The Senate Committee on Academic Regulations shall study and make recommendations on proposals to create or amend academic rules and regulations of general application to undergraduates at the University, including admissions, curriculum, and grading.
Arts and Letters - Dan Compora (Chair)Ìý
Business and Innovation - Susan SchultzÌý
Education - Marcella Kehus (fall semester only)Ìý
Engineering - Omid AmaliÌý
Health and Human Services - Brandon WoodÌý
Law - Candice KlineÌý
Library - Rick KruzelÌý
Medicine and Lifesciences - Ivana de la SernaÌýÌý
Natural Sciences and Mathematics - Heather ContiÌý
Nursing - James OberlanderÌý
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Mitchell HowardÌý
Committee on Committees
The Senate Committee on Committees shall review the overall Faculty Senate Committee structure. It shall make recommendations to the Executive Committee of the Faculty Senate regarding new committees that may be desirable, as well as regarding committees that are inactive or whose functions have become redundant and should be eliminated or consolidated into one or more other committees. The Committee shall resolve jurisdictional disputes between committees. Except as otherwise provided in the Constitution, its Appendix or these Rules, the Senate Committee on Committees shall appoint the members of all Faculty Senate committees, with the chair of each such committee being appointed by the President of the Faculty Senate as required by Article VI.A.2 of the Constitution. The members of the Senate Committee on Committees shall be selected by the Executive Committee, and its chair shall be selected by the President of the Faculty Senate.
Arts and Letters - Allyson Day (resigned)Ìý
Business and Innovation - Kim NigemÌý
Education - Vicki DagostinoÌý
Engineering - Samir HefzyÌý
Health and Human Services - Wendy CochraneÌýÌý
Law - Llew GibbonsÌý
LibraryÌý - Lucy Duhon
Medicine and Lifesciences - Mohasin OsmanÌý
Natural Sciences and Mathematics - Tomer Avidor-Reiss (Chair)Ìý
Nursing - Cindy HerreraÌý
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Mitchell HowardÌýÌý
Committee on Constitution and Rules
The Senate Committee on Constitution and Rules shall study and report on proposals to amend the Constitution of the Faculty Senate and its Appendix, the Rules of the Faculty Senate, and the By-laws of the Board of Trustees where such By-laws amendments fall within the jurisdiction of the Faculty Senate. The Committee shall be responsible for distribution to the University Faculty via the University webpage of amended versions of the Constitution, its Appendix and its Rules.
Arts and Letters - Daniel McInnisÌý
Business and Innovation - Don Wedding
Education - Noela HaughtonÌý
Engineering - Mohammed NiamatÌý
Health and Human Services - Wendy CochraneÌý
Law -Ìý Glenys Patrick SpenceÌý
Library -ÌýÌýJohn Napp
Medicine and Lifesciences - Lakshmi NadiminityÌýÌý
Natural Sciences and Mathematics - Robert Steven (Chair)Ìý
Nursing - Jennifer JohnsonÌýÌý
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences -Ìý
Committee on Core Curriculum
The Senate Committee on the Core Curriculum shall act as a reviewing and recommending body for formulating and articulating guidelines for the implementation of the University-wide core curriculum, for reviewing and recommending courses to be included in the core curriculum, for collecting data on core course offerings, and for monitoring syllabi to ensure that course objectives meet core requirements. The committee will review and make recommendations on all proposals that it reviews in a timely manner not to exceed 30 days. Items reviewed and approved by the Committee will be brought to the floor of the Senate as consent agenda items at the next regular meeting of the Senate. This Committee shall oversee the implementation of the University's Transfer Module and approve courses that are proposed for inclusion in the document. This Committee will institute and implement ongoing assessment methods for evaluating the efficacy of the University core curriculum. Membership on this Committee shall be determined by Faculty Senate Committee on Committees, and must include one representative from the University Libraries, and one percent of the faculty from each of the colleges that grants an undergraduate degree. The provosts' offices may appoint a representative to this committee at their discretion. For purposes of determining the one percent representation described in the preceding sentence, the number of representatives shall be one percent of the faculty from each applicable college rounded down to the nearest whole number, provided, however, that each such college shall have a minimum of one representative.
Arts and Letters - Sharon Barnes (Chair)Ìý
Arts and Letters - Dan McInnisÌý
Business and Innovation - Collin GilstrapÌý
Education - Lisa Kovach
Engineering -ÌýÌý
Health and Human Services - Holly EichnerÌý
Library - Jennifer JoeÌý
Medicine and Lifesciences -ÌýÌý
Natural Sciences and Mathematics - David KrantzÌý
Nursing - Colleen Taylor
PharmacyÌý and Pharmaceutical Sciences-ÌýÌýF. Scott Hall
Office of Institutional Effectiveness - Alana MalikÌý
Committee on Elections
The Senate Committee on Elections shall be responsible for the annual reapportionment of Faculty Senate seats and for administering the provisions of the Appendix to the Constitution of the Faculty Senate and these Rules concerning the conducting of elections.
Arts and Letters - Linda RouillardÌý
Business and Innovation - Don Wedding (Chair)Ìý
Education - Sekhar PindiproluÌý
Engineering - Chunhua ShengÌý
Health and Human Services -Ìý Wendy CochraneÌý
Law -Ìý
Library - Arjun SabharwalÌýÌý
Medicine and Lifesciences -Ìý
Natural Sciences and Mathematics - Hiba Fayoumi
Nursing - Karen MortlandÌýÌý
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Justin ReinertÌý
Committee on Faculty Affairs
The Senate Committee on Faculty Affairs shall study and make recommendations on matters of common interest to all faculty (union and non-union faculty) including, but not limited to, policies concerning faculty responsibility, rights and welfare, excluding those matters covered by the most recent Collective Bargaining Agreement in effect between The Board of Trustees for ÒùÆÞÉç and The American Association of University Professors, ÒùÆÞÉç Chapter. The Senate Committee on Faculty Affairs shall act as a liaison between the Faculty and the Administration on said matters. For non-union faculty, all matters that affect faculty rights and privileges, including, but not limited to, salary, tenure, promotion, benefits, and policies and procedures that affect such faculty rights and privileges, will be addressed by the Committee on Faculty Welfare, unless the College governance body as described in Article IV of the Appendix to the Faculty Senate Constitution, notifies the Committee on Faculty Welfare that with regard to the College's faculty members that are not members of a union, the College will have stated matters handled by some other body, such as the College governance body itself, or for individual cases of renewal, promotion, or tenure, the College's established rules and procedures and the main campus's University Committee on Academic Personnel, or its successor. Membership on the Senate Committee on Faculty Affairs shall be determined by Faculty Senate Committee on Committees appointment. The Committee on Faculty Welfare shall report on its activities to the Faculty Senate on a periodic basis, with the frequency of such reports to be determined by the Faculty Senate Executive Committee. References to the Committee on Faculty Welfare in this paragraph mean the successor to Faculty Committee on Governance on the Health Science Campus, as such committee existed at the time these Rules were drafted.
Arts and Letters - Ammon Allred (Chair)Ìý
Business and Innovation - Bob YonkerÌý
Education -Ìý Gregory StoneÌý
Engineering - Jared OluochÌý
Health and Human Services - Barry Scheuermann Ìý
Law -Ìý
Library -Ìý Christine RigdaÌý
Medicine and Life Sciences -ÌýÌý
Natural Sciences and Mathematics - William TaylorÌý
Nursing - Kristie ReuilleÌý
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical SciencesÌý-Ìý Eric SahloffÌý
Committee On Student Affairs
The Senate Committee on Student Affairs shall act as a liaison between the Faculty, the Student Government, and the Administration on matters of common interest that fall within the jurisdiction of the Faculty Senate, and shall study and make recommendations on such matters.
Arts and Letters -ÌýDeborah Coulter-Harris (Chair)Ìý
Arts and Letters - Paulette Kilmer(retired)Ìý ÌýSuzanne Smith
Business and Innovation - Karen Green
Education -
Engineering - Samir HefzyÌýÌý
Health and Human Services - Barry ScheuermannÌýÌý
Law - Kate O'ConnellÌý
Library - Lucy DuhonÌý
Medicine and Lifesciences - Paul SchaeferÌý
Natural Sciences and Mathematics - Sally HarmychÌý
Nursing - Karen HobletÌý
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Sarah Aldrich RennerÌý
Committee on Undergraduate Curriculum
The Senate Committee on Undergraduate Curriculum shall act as a reviewing and recommending body for new undergraduate course proposals or changes in courses where, in the committee's judgment, the courses and changes impact across colleges. Curriculum changes that only affect one college will not be brought to the Senate. The committee will monitor curricular offerings for unnecessary course duplication and inconsistencies in credit hour/contact hour ratios. For information purposes, course deletions will be reported because such course deletions may impact other departments and colleges. The Committee will review and make recommendations on all proposals for new courses or amendments to existing courses that it reviews in a timely manner not to exceed 30 days. Items reviewed and approved by the Committee will be brought to the floor of the Senate as consent agenda items at the next regular meeting of the Senate. Course proposals will be made available to representatives before the Senate meeting. The entire set of proposals will be considered approved unless one or more Senators request that a specific proposal be brought to the table for discussion, tabling or a vote. Items tabled will be sent back to the Committee. Deans may request an expedited review of curriculum matters which are critical for accreditation or other significant reasons. Membership on the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Curriculum shall be determined by Faculty Senate Committee on Committees and must include one representative from the University Libraries, one representative from Student Government, and at least one faculty member from each of the colleges that grants an undergraduate degree. The provosts' office may appoint a representative to this committee at their discretion.
Arts and Letters - Roberto Padilla (Co-Chair)Ìý
Business and Innovation -Ìý Barb BrotzkiÌýÌý
Education - Lynne Hamer (Co-Chair)Ìý
Engineering -Ìý
Health and Human Services - Barry ScheuermannÌýÌý
Library - Elaine ReevesÌý
Natural Sciences and Mathematics - John BellizziÌý
Nursing - Susan BattenÌý
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Katlyn DevriesÌý