Results of the 2009-2010 Election for Academic Senate Officers
Chair
Shawn Whalen
Director of Forensics
Communication Studies
Academic Senate Vice Chair
Dr. Ray Trautman
Chemistry & Biochemistry
College of Science & Engineering
Academic Senate Secretary
Dr. Wei Ming Dariotis
Asian American Studies
College of Ethnic Studies
Executive Committee At-Large Members:
Ms. Bridget McCracken
Public Administration
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Dr. Barbara Holzman
Environmental Studies Program
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Academic Policies Committee Chair
Mr. David Hellman
Library
Curriculum Review & Approve Committee Chair
Dr. Vinay Shrivastava
Broadcast & Electronic Communication Arts
College of Creative Arts
Faculty Affairs Committee Chair
Dr. Eileen Levy
School of Social Work
College of Health & Human Services
Strategic Issues Committee Chair
Barry Rothman
Biology
College of Science & Engineering
Student Affairs Committee Chair
Kate Hellenga
Psychology
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
University-Wide Election Results - Spring 2009
In the recently completed University-wide election, the following individuals were elected to serve:
Administrative Search Committee Pool
All nominees were elected. A full list will be posted on this site soon.
At-Large Academic Senator
Robert Collins, Assistant Professor, American Indian Studies
Cyrus Ginwala, Assistant Professor, School of Music & Dance
Wenshen “Chris” Pong, Professor, Engineering
Academic Freedom Committee
Ronald Purser, Professor, Management
Dorothy Tsuruta, Professor/Chair, Africana Studies
CSU/Statewide Academic Senator
Andrea Boyle, Associate Professor, School of Nursing
Honorary Degree Committee
Shirin Khanmohamadi, Associate Professor, Comparative & World Literatures
David Smith, Assistant Professor, Classics
Post Promotion Increase (PPI) Appeals Committee
Sergio Aragon, Professor, Chemistry
Sudip Chattopadhyay, Professor, Economics
Jerry Shapiro, Professor, Social Work
Joseph Tuman, Professor, Communication Studies
Mitch Turitz, Librarian, Library
University Advancement Activities Advisory Committee
Pete Palmer, Professor, Chemistry & Biochemistry
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