Senate committee members elected
Election results for open faculty seats on the 15 University Senate standing committees have been announced.
Winners serve three-year terms beginning July 1.
• Admissions and student aid: Linda Dudjak, nursing; Sanjeev Shroff, engineering; Janice Vance, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS).
• Anti-discriminatory policies: Ellen Ansell, education; Claude Mauk, arts and sciences (A&S) (linguistics); Bruce Venarde, A&S (history).
• Athletics: Toby Chapman, A&S (chemistry); Nancy Glynn, Graduate School of Public Health (GSPH); Carma Sprowls Repcheck, education.
• Benefits and welfare: Roger Flynn, information sciences; Sandra Founds, nursing; Eleanor Schwarz, medicine.
• Budget policies: John Baker, dental medicine; Ronald Neufeld, engineering; Linda Rinaman, A&S (neuroscience).
• Bylaws and procedures: Vernon Gay, medicine; Scott Nelson, A&S (chemistry); Kurt Summersgill, dental medicine.
• Commonwealth relations: Bob Boudreau, GSPH; Denise Chisholm, SHRS; Mark Strauss, A&S (psychology).
• Community relations: Linda Hartman, Health Sciences Library System (HSLS); Lovie Jackson, social work; Andrea Kriska, GSPH.
• Computer usage: Vincent Arena, GSPH; Susan Sereika, nursing; Fran Yarger, HSLS.
• Educational policies: Nashaat Rizk, medicine; Laurel Roberts, A&S (biological sciences); Cindy Tananis, education.
• Library: Sheila Alexander, nursing; Rhobert Evans, GSPH; Susan Sesack, A&S (neuroscience).
• Plant utilization and planning: Irene Frieze, A&S (psychology); Paul Munro, information sciences; Patricia Weiss, HSLS.
• Student affairs: Alexander Davit III, medicine; Mary Rauktis, social work; Valerie Watzlaf, SHRS.
• Tenure and academic freedom: Carey Balaban, medicine; Barry Gold, pharmacy; John Mendeloff, public and international affairs.
• University Press: Irina Livezeanu, A&S (history); Miriam Meislik, ULS; Michael West, A&S (English).
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