Members elected to committees
Faculty Assembly has elected three new members to each of the University Senate's 15 standing committees.
They include:
Admissions and student aid committee — Helena Goscilo and Sharon Nelson-LeGall, both of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), and Guy M. Nicoletti, of the Greensburg campus.
Anti-discriminatory policies — Sandra S. Kaplan, medical school; Dwight A. McBride, FAS, and Iris Young, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA).
Athletics — Arlene W. Caggiula, Graduate School of Public Health (GSPH); Toby Marshall Chapman, FAS, and R. Tony Eichelberger, education.
Benefits and welfare — Herbert A. Chesler and James G. Holland, both of FAS, and Gordon K. MacLeod, GSPH.
Budget policies — Sean Hughes, education; Kim Sutton Tyrrell, GSPH, and Philip K. Wion, FAS.
Bylaws and procedures — Adedayo Adedoyin, pharmacy; Barbara E. Spier, nursing, and John C. Weidman, education.
Commonwealth relations — Patricia S. Kolar, social work; Keith A. McDuffie, FAS, and Margaret M. Pipko, dental medicine.
Community relations — Kenneth Batista, FAS; Ogle Burks Duff, education, and Tracy M. Soska, social work.
Computer usage — Vincent A. Arena, GSPH; Irene H. Frieze, FAS, and Michael Gold, GSPIA.
Educational policies — Jean R. Blachere, engineering; Susan G. Neuman, University Library System, and Anthony J. Silvestre, GSPH.
Library — Mary S. Lewis, Alison Stones and Michael D. West, all of FAS.
Plant utilization and planning — James P. DeAngelis, GSPIA; Marilyn R. Ross, education, and Michael B. Spring, School of Information Sciences.
Student affairs — Luis F. Chaparro, engineering; Jacqueline Lever, nursing, and Kenneth S. Thompson, medicine.
Tenure and academic freedom — John J. Baker, dental medicine; Carey D. Balaban, medicine, and Phyllis D. Coontz, GSPIA.
University Press — Sandra Halperin and Bert A. Rockman, both of FAS, and Barbara A. Seels, education.
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