ࡱ>  bjbjqq 7ee}Cll8 !!4!!!"""acccccc$D"""""!!f.f.f."!!af."af.f.f{p!Ve'~DM0I~X)<""f.""""".,8""""""""""""""""l u: WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Regular Meeting, 10 April 2012, 4:00 p.m. Stipes Hall 501 A C T I O N M I N U T E S SENATORS PRESENT: P. Anderson, B. Clark, G. Delany-Barmann, S. Haynes, R. Hironimus-Wendt, I. Lauer, N. Made Gowda, M. Maskarinec, B. McCrary, J. McNabb, K. Myers, K. Pawelko, B. Polley, J. Rabchuk, S. Rahman, S. Rock, M. Singh, B. Thompson, R. Thurman, T. Werner, D. Yoder Ex-officio: Ken Hawkinson, Provost; Tej Kaul, Parliamentarian SENATORS ABSENT: D. Hunter GUESTS: Lori Baker-Sperry, Bill Bailey, Julie Baylor, Steve Bennett, Andy Borst, Ginny Boynton, Lee Brice, Rick Carter, Jongnam Choi, Sean Cordes, Autumn Greenwood, Andrea Hyde, Don Johnson, Gregg Jorgensen, Kris Kelly, Angela Lynn, Terry Mors, Mark Mossman, Kathy Neumann, Nancy Parsons, Susan Romano, Sterling Saddler, Mohammad Siddiqi, Michael Stryker, Lance Ternasky, Scott Walker, Ron Williams, Charles Wright Consideration of Minutes 27 March 2012 The first paragraph on p. 3 indicates that President Thomas stated that no funding has been received from the state for the past two months, and there are questions as to whether the state will pay the MAP money owed because they have announced they have run out of MAP funds. Chairperson Rock clarified that the point President Thomas was making was that MAP funding for fall 2012 has been spoken for, and no new MAP funds will be available unless the state legislature allocates more money. On p. 4, item II.D.2., Dr. Carson introduced Dr. Dooley, who as chair of Curriculum and Instruction oversees undergraduate Special Education, Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, and Reading, and the masters degree programs in Elementary Education and Special Education. It should be clarified that Reading is a graduate, not an undergraduate, program. MINUTES APPROVED AS CORRECTED Announcements Provosts Report Provost Hawkinson related that he announced the beginning of the consolidated budgeting process during faculty orientation last fall and encouraged participation; now the final stage of the budget and planning process is occurring. He recognized that the process is arduous but added that it is necessary to assure full participation of all stakeholders and for purposes of transparency. Deans and Academic Affairs directors presented their budgets last week; these will be posted online. Provost Hawkinson stated that now that the deans and directors budgets are completed, the next step is for his office to begin the process of prioritization taking into account the goals for Academic Affairs as well as goals for the University established by the President and included in the strategic plan. Provost Hawkinson will present the consolidated budget for Academic Affairs at 8:00 a.m. Friday, April 20 in the Capitol Rooms, teleconferenced to RF230 on the Quad Cities Riverfront Campus. He encouraged senators and others to attend the event and bring their questions. Provost Hawkinson is very proud of the efforts of the First Year Experience (FYE) Review Committee and its leader, Interim Associate Provost Nancy Parsons. He observed that its not often that such a large, comprehensive committee is able to come up with a final recommendation in such a short time. Provost Hawkinson stressed that the Review Committee is presenting only a preliminary draft report for feedback; the Provost stated that while its a fine draft that provides suggestions for a final course of action regarding FYE, he has questions about some aspects. Open meetings on the preliminary report are being held today and tomorrow, and senators have been emailed a link to access it. The Provost stated that exciting news has been coming out of the Study Abroad program. Vice President for Advancement and Public Services Brad Bainter has worked with Caterpillar on a $100,000 gift to 鶹 earmarked for study abroad. Rick Carter, Executive Director of the School of Distance Learning, International Studies, and Outreach, and Emily Gorlewski, Assistant Director of the Center for International Studies, prepared a scholarship application, and six 鶹 students were awarded $15,250 each to spend a semester studying in a Chinese university next year. Provost Hawkinson told senators that Dr. Carter is at the forefront of several initiatives with China. Additionally, Dr. Carter went with a Law Enforcement and Justice Administration faculty member to Botswana to work with government ministers on establishing security relations as well as opportunities for faculty and student exchanges. Provost Hawkinson announced that the Thomas Helm Undergraduate Research Day will be held in the University Union on Thursday, April 18. Presentations of papers, performances, and poster sessions highlighting student research and scholarship will be featured. Provost Hawkinson stated that over 150 student scholars will present the results of their research. 鶹 Commencement ceremonies and the Honors Convocation will be held May 11-13, 2012. The Honors Convocation will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, May 11, followed by the ROTC commissioning ceremony at 4 p.m. and graduate commencement ceremony at 5:30 p.m. in 鶹 Hall. Undergraduate commencement ceremonies will be held at 9:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 12 in 鶹 Hall. The Quad Cities Honors Convocation begins at noon on Sunday, May 13 in the I-Wireless Center in Moline, with the combined graduate/undergraduate commencement ceremony to follow at 1:00 p.m. Senator Rabchuk asked if the Provost has any sense regarding when action will occur on FYE recommendations. Provost Hawkinson responded that after the open meetings and the presentation to Faculty Senate, the Provost will look at the feedback and meet with the Review Committee to decide where to make changes. He does not plan on implementation of any substantive changes in the report until fall 2013. Provost Hawkinson explained that would allow for a year for any curriculum changes to work their way through the approval process and for governing bodies and constituent groups to operationalize the report. Assessment Report Briefing (Nancy Parsons, Interim Associate Provost, and Lori Baker-Sperry, Assessment Coordinator) Interim Associate Provst Parsons explained that two major types of assessment are performed at 鶹 General Education and program assessment and a four-step process is used for each. She listed the four steps as student learning outcomes, determining direct measures, results, and feedback. Dr. Parsons will be sending a reminder to department chairs and school directors next week regarding program assessment. She is still waiting for some departments to submit data for the Gen Ed assessment. Dr. Baker-Sperry explained that assessment reports go to the deans first and usually are received by the Provosts office by June 1. Dr. Parsons added that data on general education assessments is being collected for spring and summer and will be due to the Provosts office by October 5, along with the feedback loop. She informed senators that her office is working on the feedback component by examining what impact it has not only on programs but on the General Education curriculum sections, how data is collected, and other aspects. Dr. Parsons informed senators that next week she will bring program assessment information from the past year to Faculty Senate. She stressed that assessment is an extremely important component of the University and really makes a difference in programs. Dr. Parsons believes it is important that assessment be a grass roots effort that means something to departments and programs; it is not a top-down issue, and the data needs to be meaningful to help programs. The information gathered is also used in the Higher Learning Commission accreditation process. Dr. Parsons added that the Provosts office is always wanting to assist programs and encouraged individuals to ask questions about the process if she can be a resource to them. Student Government Association (SGA) Report (Autumn Greenwood, SGA Representative to Faculty Senate) Ms. Greenwood related that at SGAs last meeting they discussed the Higher Values in Higher Education strategic plan and submitted their comments and concerns. SGA also allocated funds to support the Cardboard Box City, a project to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity. Nominations were also submitted for the position of SGA Speaker of the Senate. Other Announcements Election of Faculty Senate Officers Outgoing senators Anderson, Clark, Delany-Barmann, Made Gowda, McNabb, Singh, and Werner left the table during voting. Incoming senators Julie Baylor, Lee Brice, Jongnam Choi, Sean Cordes, Andrea Hyde, Gregg Jorgensen, Mohammad Siddiqi, and Susan Romano took their seats at the table. Senator Polley, who was reelected to a full three-year term after completing a one-year term, remained at the table. Chair Motion: To nominate Steve Rock (Hironimus-Wendt) There were no further nominations. Senator Rock was elected chair for 2012-2013. Vice Chair Motion: To nominate Shazia Rahman (Thompson) There were no further nominations. Senator Rahman was elected vice chair. Secretary Motion: To nominate Bill Polley (Thompson) Motion: To nominate Jim Rabchuk (Brice) Candidates were asked to give a brief statement indicating why they wished to serve on the Executive Committee. Senator Polley stated that he has been learning the ropes of Faculty Senate over the past year and has participated in two Senate committees serving on the Committee on Provost and Presidential Performance and chairing the ad hoc Committee on the Early Warning Grading System. He indicated he would like to take part in more work on behalf of the Senate. Senator Rabchuk stated that he is in his second term on Faculty Senate and has enjoyed Senate work. He would like to be involved at the Executive Committee level of decision making for Faculty Senate. Paper ballots were distributed. Senator Rabchuk was elected Senate Secretary. Election of Senate Nominating Committee Representatives College of Arts and Sciences Motion: To nominate Bill Thompson (Thompson) Motion: To nominate Robert Hironimus-Wendt (Maskarinec). Senator Hironimus-Wendt declined the nomination. As there were no further nominations, Senator Thompson was elected by acclamation. College of Business and Technology Motion: To nominate Martin Maskarinec (Pawelko) College of Education and Human Services Motion: To nominate Katharine Pawelko (Maskarinec) College of Fine Arts and Communication Motion: To nominate Ilon Lauer (Myers) Chair of Senate Nominating Committee Motion: To nominate Martin Maskarinec (Thompson/Siddiqi) There were no further nominations. The remaining candidates were elected by acclamation. A special election was held for faculty in the College of Education and Human Services to fill Senator Yoders seat while he is on sabbatical during fall 2012. Debra Miretzky, Educational and Interdisciplinary Studies, was elected to fill that one-semester vacancy. Ballots have been mailed to Unit A professors in Arts and Sciences to fill a three-year vacancy on the University Personnel Committee for fall 2012. Karen Sears, Psychology, and Heather McIlvaine-Newsad, Sociology and Anthropology, are running for that seat. No petitions were received by the April 4 deadline for three-year UPC vacancies for full professors in the Colleges of Business and Technology and Fine Arts and Communication. The deadline for petitions from those colleges has been extended to April 16. The FYE Review Committee is hosting town hall meetings to discuss their report and recommendations and to obtain input from 鶹 faculty, staff, and students. Another open meeting will be held tomorrow from 2:00-3:00 p.m. for faculty and staff with a session from 4:00-5:00 p.m. for student input. The full report is available at  HYPERLINK "http://www.wiu.edu/FYE" www.wiu.edu/FYE. Chairperson Rock thanked Senator Rabchuk for hosting todays open forum on the evaluation instrument for the President and Provost. He pointed out that, according to the Senate Bylaws, Faculty Senate does not evaluate the President and Provost during their first year in office, so the Committee on Provost and Presidential Performance (CPPP) chose to revise the survey instrument. Chairperson Rock received an email earlier this week, however, indicating that the Board of Trustees is looking for feedback from the Faculty Senate on the performance of the President during the past year. He stated that although an official survey was not distributed this year, he would like to see Faculty Senate respond to this request. Chairperson Rock will speak to CPPP to see how they think this response could best be facilitated. Current and incoming senators are invited to tour the Heating Plant at 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 17. Senators should meet in the small parking lot between Garwood and the Heating Plant where Physical Plant Director Scott Coker will meet them to lead the tour. Next weeks Executive Committee meeting has been moved a half hour earlier, to 2:30 p.m., to accommodate the Heating Plant tour. It will be held in Stipes Hall 506 rather than 501. Reports of Committees and Councils Council on Admission, Graduation and Academic Standards (Bob Quesal, Chair) Request for S/U Grading and Gateway FS 490, Fire Service Internship, 9 s.h. This course includes a request for S/U grading and a prerequisite gateway of a minimum 2.25 GPA overall and 2.5 GPA in the core courses within the major. NO OBJECTIONS Council for Curricular Programs and Instruction (Steve Bennett, Chair) Curricular Requests from the Department of Accounting and Finance Request for New Course FIN 101, Financial Health, 2 s.h. Senator McNabb remarked that the Student Needs to be Served section does not indicate data about student interest in this course. She asked if this topic has come up in student evaluations. Accounting and Finance professor Don Johnson replied the department did not conduct a survey of its students. He stated the course is intended for freshmen and is in response to the departments understanding that some students that matriculate in the fall dont return in the spring semester in large part due to budget difficulties. He added there are a number of studies that have been published in a variety of sources indicating that high school graduates have very low financial literacy and that finances are their number one source of stress and relationship problems. Senator McNabb remarked that the course appears to be designed to be quite useful and that the FYE Committee was considering incorporating information on financial well being into a potential new FYE course. She asked how many sections of FIN 101 will be offered because it might be useful to all new students. Dr. Johnson responded that his department currently has a faculty member teaching for both the Departments of Accounting and Finance and for Management and Marketing who is willing to teach as many sections of FIN 101 as are needed. He anticipated the department could offer three to six sections. The department also plans to submit the course for General Education consideration. ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE REQUEST APPROVED Curricular Requests from the School of Agriculture Request for Change in Minor Agricultural Economics AGRICULTURE REQUEST APPROVED Curricular Requests from the Department of Art Request for New Course ARTH 392, Medieval Art, 3 s.h. Dr. Bennett reminded senators that this course was sent back to CCPI at a previous Senate meeting. At that time, senators stated they would like to see the prerequisites specifically from the Department of Art added to the request, the justification revised, and a change in the catalog description, all of which have been completed by the department. Senator McNabb complimented the department and those responsible for making the adjustments to the course request. ART REQUEST APPROVED Curricular Requests from the Department of Communication Requests for New Courses COMM 345, Computer Mediated Communication, 3 s.h. Chairperson Rock asked what is meant by competent communication technology in the catalog description: Focus on an examination of competent communication technology use in a variety of contexts. Senator Lauer, representing the department, speculated these could include issues of decorum, aspects of presentation of self, and public and private concerns. Senator Rahman observed that the Department of English and Journalism offers a course called Technical Communication. Senator Lauer stated that he has spoken with English and Journalism professor Bradley Dilger and understands that the English and Journalism class and COMM 345 have two different approaches: Technical Communication centers on producing technical documents while COMM 345 is geared toward the ways different kinds of media can be used to communicate personally and interpersonally and not toward the production of texts. COMM 381, Intercultural Communication, 3 s.h. COMMUNICATION REQUESTS APPROVED Curricular Requests from the Department of Economics and Decision Sciences Request for New Course ECON 381, Mathematical Economics I, 3 s.h. Senator Rabchuk pointed out that in this course Mathematica software will be introduced to Economics students, which broadens the use of this new software beyond the College of Arts and Sciences. ECONOMICS AND DECISION SCIENCES REQUEST APPROVED Curricular Requests from the School of Law Enforcement and Justice Administration Motion: To consider LEJA courses collectively (McNabb/Singh) NO OBJECTIONS Requests for New Courses FS 211, Fire Suppression Tactics and Strategy, 3 s.h. FS 212, Introduction to Fire Prevention, 3 s.h. FS 301, Firefighter Safety and Survival, 3 s.h. FS 345, Ethics, Diversity and Professionalism in the Fire and Emergency Services, 3 s.h. FS 490, Fire Service Internship, 9 s.h. FS 491, Fire Service Internship Paper Summary, 3 s.h. Senator Hironimus-Wendt observed that the Department of Sociology and Anthropology currently offers a couple of online courses for firefighters and asked if they had been consulted about any possible overlap. LEJA professor Scott Walker stated that he did have a conversation with that department and Sociology was comfortable with the changes. He explained the courses represent a redesign of the current fire program; they are very much an extension of the existing program, but there is no overlap, and the current fire program will continue. He stated the existing fire program administered by the Bachelor of General Studies has been incorporated into the new program, and it is a good fit. Senator Made Gowda asked for elaboration on the relationship of FS 490 and 491. Dr. Walker explained that FS 490, the internship, will run about 450 hours, while FS 491 is essentially a writing assignment whereby students will review what they did during their internship and put into context what they learned and how it will prepare them for their futures. He added that FS 491 is a capstone course for FS 490. FS COURSES APPROVED Request for New Major Fire Protection Services Senator Singh complimented the department on their feasibility study and thanked the Provosts office for sharing the template because it really helps those department who are currently working with that process. FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES MAJOR APPROVED Requests for New Options Fire Administration Senator Rabchuk suggested it might be helpful to have some interactions between Chemistry and Physics within the Fire Administration option, particularly classes examining the nature and causes of fire. Dr. Walker stated the School of Law Enforcement and Justice Administration would certainly be receptive to that suggestion. He stated that Engineering has a couple of classes that deal with that subject and have added a great deal to the program, and adding Physics and Chemistry courses would seem to be a logical next step. FIRE ADMINISTRATION OPTION APPROVED Fire Science Senator Made Gowda observed that there are also no Chemistry courses included in this option. Dr. Walker stated that while Chemistry was not part of the original Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education network (FESHE) program when established 30 years ago by the National Fire Academy, he agrees that courses in Chemistry would be a good addition to the option. He stated there is some basic chemistry regarding how fires start included in LEJA 310 but it is not covered in depth. Dr. Walker stated he would be receptive to adding a Chemistry course or courses, adding that he has worked with seven departments on the proposal but there are probably others that LEJA may want to reach out to. FIRE SCIENCE OPTION APPROVED Request for New Minor Fire Science Ms. Greenwood observed that Forensic Chemistry students might be interested in this minor. Senator Rabchuk observed that the course on Fire Related Human Behavior sounds very interesting. Senator Lauer noted that LEJA 486, Fire Investigation and Analysis, is listed as a required course for the minor but as only an option course for the major. Dr. Walker stated the fire science program is geared toward preparing students for careers in fire protection and the two options approach separate avenues of study within the overall discipline; one is more geared toward pre-management and administration while the other is geared toward the response and fire protection side. Dr. Walker explained the Fire Science minor is designed for those students who are majoring in another field. He added that when LEJA designed the comprehensive Fire Protection Services major, they intended for students in the Fire Administration and the Fire Science options to take the same courses; those developing the major identified commonalities, and LEJA 486 was identified as being something both Fire Administration and Fire Science had in common and which should be included in the framework for both. Dr. Bennett additionally pointed out that option courses on the Fire Administration and Fire Science option forms is not intended to indicate optional courses. FIRE SCIENCE MINOR APPROVED Request for Change of Minor Fire Administration CHANGE OF MINOR APPROVED Council for International Education (Michael Stryker, Chair) Requests for Discipline-Specific Global Issues ARTH 496, Contemporary Art, 3 s.h. Dr. Stryker expressed his pleasure working with Art professor Keith Holz on reworking ARTH 496, which he believes is a wonderful course. COMM 381, Intercultural Communication, 3 s.h. GLOBAL ISSUES DESIGNATIONS APPROVED Writing Instruction in the Disciplines Committee (Kris Kelly, Chair) Request for WID Designation ARTH 392, Medieval Art, 3 s.h. Senator Rabchuk asked if ARTH 392 will replace the current WID course for Art students. Chair of the Department of Art Charles Wright responded that it would not; ARTH 392 will be an additional WID course. He added that all WID courses for the major are Art history courses. Senator Made Gowda asked if there is a writing component to the course; Dr. Kelly responded affirmatively. Senator Myers pointed out a typo which will be corrected before the course goes forward to the Provosts office. WID DESIGNATION APPROVED Senate Nominating Committee (Martin Maskarinec, Chair) 1. Annual Report There are 95 vacancies to be filled at this time. This year, 231 responses (105 females and 126 males) were received to the online survey. Of the nominations made by the Senate Nominating Committee, 49 are female and 43 are male with three vacancies remaining. Of the 14 Unit B faculty who expressed their service preferences on the survey, eight were nominated by SNC to councils and committees. SENATE COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES: Council on Admission, Graduation and Academic Standards Robert Intrieri, Psychology replacing Richard Filipink 15 At-large Glen Solomonson, Music replacing Ray Gabica 15 FA&C Susan Meiers, Biological Sciences replacing Karen Sears 15 A&S Laurel Borgia, Curriculum & Instruction replacing Cecelia Benelli 15 E&HS Council on Campus Planning and Usage Ray Diez, Engineering Technology replacing Rafael Obregon 15 B&T Paul Schlag, Recreation, Park & Tourism Adm. replacing Miriam Satern 15 E&HS Council on Curricular Programs and Instruction Chunying Zhao, Computer Sciences replacing Tara Westerhold 15 B&T Mark Bernards, Agriculture replacing Anna Valeva 15 B&T Paige Goodwin, Psychology replacing Susan Romano 15 A&S Jennifer McNabb, History replacing Hal Marchand 15 At-large Council on General Education Diane Sandage, Sociology & Anthropology replacing Jongnam Choi 15 Social Sci. Pat Anderson, Sociology & Anthropology replacing Jess White 15 Multicult. Donna Aguiniga, Social Work replacing Cynthia Struthers 15 At-large Magdelyn Helwig, English & Journalism replacing Diana Allen 15 Basic Skills/ Writing Charles Wright, Art replacing Keith Holz Fall 2012 Humanities/ Fine Arts Council for Instructional Technology Kimberly Hartweg, Mathematics replacing Kishor Kipale 15 A&S Anna Valeva, Economics & Decision Sciences replacing C. T. Weiss 15 B&T Barry Witten, Curriculum & Instruction replacing Bruce Harris 15 E&HS Bruce Walters, Art replacing Breanna McEwan 15 FA&C Council on Intercollegiate Athletics Jason Franken, Agriculture replacing Andy Baker 15 B&T Council for International Education Bavneet Walia, Economics & Decision Sci. replacing Ray Diez 15 B&T Minsun Doh, Recreation, Park & Tourism Adm. replacing Carla Paciotto 15 E&HS Richard Hughey, Music replacing Kitty Karn 15 FA&C Summer School Committee Kishor Kapale, Physics replacing Brian Powell 15 A&S Alice Melkumian, Economics & Decision Sci. replacing Denise Gravitt 15 B&T Ritchie Gabbei, Kinesiology replacing Dean Halverson 15 E&HS Richard LaFlam, Computer Sciences replacing Richard LaFlam 14 B&T Writing Instruction in the Disciplines Marisol Garrido, Foreign Languages & Lit. replacing Rebekah Buchanan 15 A&S Debra Miretzky, Educ. & Interdiscipl. Studies replacing Debra Allwardt 15 E&HS Courtney Blankenship, Music replacing Richard Ness 15 FA&C Mary Hogg, Communication replacing Jane Brown 13 FA&C UNIVERSITY COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES: Bachelor of General Studies Advisory Board Elgin Mannion, Sociology & Anthropology replacing Mohammad Siddiqi 14 A&S Janice Gates, Management & Marketing replacing Janice Gates 14 B&T Darlos Mummert, Curriculum & Instruction replacing Darlos Mummert 14 E&HS Kathryn Pohlpeter, Comm. Sci. & Disorders replacing Cynthia Ridle 14 FA&C Hongxia Guan, Chemistry replacing Lora Ebert Wallace Fall 2012 A&S Bureau of Cultural Affairs Richard Kuracz, Music replacing Marcus Olson 15 At-large Kayla Duley, Economics & Decision Sciences replacing Katharine Pawelko 15 At-large Center for Innovation in Teaching and Research Advisory Committee Rafael Obregon, Engineering Technology replacing Peppi Kenny 15 B&T George Mangalaraj, Computer Sciences replacing Rafael Obregon Fall 2012 B&T Stacey Macchi, Communication replacing Doug Huff 15 FA&C Jeanne Stierman, Malpass Library replacing Dean Howd 15 A&S Lloyd Kilmer, Educational Leadership replacing Linda Meloy 15 鶹QC Distinguished Faculty Lecturer Selection Committee Judi Dallinger, Communication replacing Richard Ness 15 FA&C Dennis DeVolder, Computer Sciences replacing Mandeep Singh Fall 2012 B&T Diversity Council Pearlie Strother-Adams, English & Journalism replacing Tarab Ahmad 15 At-large Equal Opportunity and Access Internship Selection Committee Oswald Warner, Sociology & Anthropology replacing Peter Cole 15 At-large FYE Classes (Committee on) Stacey Macchi, Commuication replacing Stacey Macchi 15 FYE Exp. Hiroko Sotozaki, Psychology replacing Craig Tollini 15 FYE Exp. Jongho Lee, Political Science replacing Jongho Lee 13 FYE Exp. Honorary Degrees (Committee on) Susan Moore, Health Sciences replacing Brett Eberhardt 15 At-large Honors Council Virginia Boynton, History replacing Scott Holt 15 A&S George Mangalaraj, Computer Sciences replacing Yeongkwun Kim 15 B&T Katharine Pawelko, Recreation, Park & Tour. replacing Jill Myers 15 E&HS Jeff Brown, Music replacing James Romig 15 FA&C Krista Bowers Sharpe, Malpass Library replacing Linda Zellmer 15 Library Todd Lough, Law Enforcement & Justice Adm. replacing Nancy Parsons 13 E&HS Richard Hughey, Music replacing Keith Holz Fall 2012 FA&C Interdisciplinary Studies Degree Program Advisory Committee Christopher Lanz, Instr. Design & Technology replacing Jose Antonio Gonzalez 15 At-large Internet Technology Advisory Committee Ellen Kim, Dietetics, Fash. Merch. & Hosp. replacing Paul Schlag 15 A&S Christine Anderson, Curriculum & Instruction replacing Robert Grenier 15 鶹QC Yeongkwun Kim, Computer Sciences replacing Rafael Obregon Fall 2012 B&T Judicial Board Jess White, Sociology & Anthropology replacing Suzanne Bailey 15 At-large Outstanding Academic Advisor Award Committee Weija Li, Foreign Languages & Literatures replacing Melanie Hetzel-Riggin 15 At-large Provosts Advisory Council John Hitchcock, Broadcasting replacing Richard Filipink 14 At-large Radiation Safety Committee Charles Pryor, Accounting & Finance replacing Lisa Wen 15 At-large Tom Alton, Biological Sciences replacing Shawn Meagher 15 At-large Brian Davies, Physics replacing Netkal Made Gowda 13 At-large Sexual Orientation (Committee on) Julie Herbstrith, Psychology replacing Melanie Hetzel-Riggin 15 At-large Student Laureate Selection Committee Kathryn Pohlpeter, Comm. Science & Disorders replacing Richard Hughey 15 FA&C Talent Grants and Tuition Waivers (Council on) Macomb Campus Kasing Man, Economics & Decision Sciences replacing Kat Myers 15 At-large Tarab Ahmad, Chemistry replacing Febe Pamonag 15 At-large Talent Grants and Tuition Waivers (Council on) Quad Cities Campus Susan Stewart, Management and Marketing replacing Suzanne Bailey 15 鶹QC Technology Cabinet Justin Ehrlich, Computer Sciences replacing Richard Thurman 15 At-large Technology Security Committee Clifton Ealy, Mathematics replacing Jeff Laurent 14 A&S Jeanne Clerc, Health Sciences replacing Christine Anderson 14 E&HS Traffic and Parking Committee Barton Jennings, Management & Marketing replacing Jeanne Clerc 15 At-large University Benefits Committee Bill Thompson, Malpass Library replacing Janet Evanson 15 At-large University Technology Advisory Group Charles Malone, Malpass Library replacing Tammy Sayles 15 Library Pengqian Wang, Physics replacing Elgin Mannion 15 A&S Seongchan Kim, Engineering Technology replacing Anna Valeva 15 B&T Mark Cole, Kinesiology replacing Hoyet Hemphill 15 E&HS Charles Wright, Art replacing Marcus Olson 15 FA&C University Theme Committee Jeannie Woods, Theatre & Dance replacing H. McIlvaine-Newsad 15 At-large Christine Iwanicki, English & Journalism replacing Sandra Watkins Fall 2012 At-large Web Accessibility Committee Mei Wen, Health Sciences replacing Georg Gunzenhauser 15 E&HS John Stierman, Malpass Library replacing Bill Thompson 15 Library 鶹 Courier/鶹 Illinois Magazine Publications Board Jeff Hancks, Malpass Library replacing Debra Miretzky 15 At-large SGA COUNCILS: Council on Student Activities Funds C. T. Weiss, Engineering Technology replacing Dan Yoder 15 At-large AD HOC COMMITTEES: Committee on Medical Absences Chris Adamski-Mietus, Sociology & Anthropology A&S Jessica Harriger, Economics & Decision Sciences B&T VACANT E&HS VACANT FA&C There were no further nominations from the floor. The slate of candidates was declared elected. 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