Results of Faculty Committee Elections 2001

Peer Evaluation Committee  Five positions are available for a term of two years.  All members must be tenured.  Members may serve no more than two consecutive terms.  There may be no more than two elected members from any one department.  Members of the Chemistry Department are not eligible since this department has already reached the limit imposed by the By-Laws.  No member of the Peer Evaluation Committee may be a member of the Faculty Appeals Committee. 

Elected Total Votes Nominees Department
YES 73 Bert Atsma Biology
YES 77 Alison Brown Hist/Eco/Gov
No 56 Sondra Fishinger ENG/FA/ML
YES 63 Bohdan Lukaschewsky PET
YES 62 Elizabeth Neblett ENG/FA/ML
YES 82 Wenyao Zhang Mathematics
 

Departmental Coordination Committee  One position is available for a term of two years. This committee is composed of the department chairpersons and three At-Large representatives.  Members may serve no more than two consecutive terms.        

Elected Total Votes Nominees Department
No 17 Carol Keating Health Tech.
RUN-OFF 34 Cynthia Roemer Mathematics
RUN-OFF 37 Bill Rohrer Biology

 

Educational Planning Committee   One position is available for a term of  three years.  There may be no more than two members from any one department.  Members of the Eng/FA/ML, Biology, and Mathematics departments are not eligible since these departments have already reached the limit imposed by the By-Laws.  Members may serve no more than two consecutive terms.  

Elected Total Votes Nominee Department
No 34 Susan Bissett Library
Yes 53 Toby Marx Psy/Soc

 

Faculty Appeals Committee    Two positions are available for a term of three years.  No member of the Faculty Appeals Committee may be a member of the Peer Evaluation Committee.  At least three members must be tenured, and one member must be non-tenured.  One returning member is non-tenured.

Elected Total Votes Nominees Department
Yes 50 Susan McLoughlin Mathematics
Yes 53 Hugh Potter Biology
No 25 Jessica Sand Biology
No 40 Jay Siegal Business

 

Updated: Thursday, April 12, 2001