SENATE COMMITTEES 2000-2001

Faculty Senate Committees: 2000-2001

Committees Elected by the Senate

Committees Elected by SEC


Committees Elected by the Senate

Senate Executive Committee

Officers

  • Larry Gross, communication, Chair
  • David B. Hackney, neuroradiol/med, Chair-elect
  • Sarah H. Kagan, nursing, Secretary
  • Phoebe S. Leboy, biochem/dental, Past Chair
  • Martin Pring, physiology/medicine, Past Secretary
  • Edward L. Rubin, law, Secretary-elect 

 

At-large Members

  • Michael Awkward, English
  • Anita Allen Castellitto, law
  • Stephen Gluckman, medicine
  • Erika Holzbaur, animal biology
  • Jon M. Lindstrom, neuroscience
  • Chung-Pei Ma, physics & astron
  • Ann Mayer, legal studies
  • Pedro Ponte-Castañeda, mechanical engr
  • John Richetti, English
  • Therese Richmond, nursing
  • Warren D. Seider, chem engr
  • Tukufu Zuberi, sociology

 


Committees Elected by the Senate

Members Elected by Constituency

  1. Annenberg School: Joseph Turow
  2. Arts & Sciences (history): Daniel K. Richter
  3. Arts & Sciences (anthropology, history of art, music): Gregory L. Possehl, anthropology
  4. Arts & Sciences (mathematics): Jonathan Block
  5. Arts & Sciences (biology): Arthur E. Dunham
  6. Arts & Sciences (chemistry, geology, history & sociology of science): Donald H. Voet, chemistry
  7. Arts & Sciences (classical studies, German, Romance languages, Slavic languages): Jeremy McInerney, classical studies
  8. Arts & Sciences (economics): Kenneth I. Wolpin
  9. Arts & Sciences (English, general honors): Robert Perelman, English
  10. Arts & Sciences (folklore & folklife, linguistics, philosophy): James F. Ross, philosophy
  11. Arts & Sciences (Asian & Middle Eastern, religious, South Asia studies): Guy R. Welbon, South Asia regional studies
  12. Arts & Sciences (physics & astronomy): Robert Hollebeek
  13. Arts & Sciences (political science): Karl von Vorys
  14. Arts & Sciences (psychology ): M. Frank Norman
  15. Arts & Sciences (sociology ): Ivar Berg
  16. Dental Medicine: Sherrill L. Adams
  17. Education: Erling Boe
  18. Engineering (computer & information science, electrical engineering, systems): Noam Lior, mechanical engineering
  19. Engineering (bioengineering, chemical engineering, materials science & engineering, mechanical engineering & applied mechanics): Wen K. Shieh, systems engineering
  20. Fine Arts (architecture, city & regional planning, fine arts, landscape architecture & regional planning): Anthony R. Tomazinis, city & regional planning
  21. Law: Frank I. Goodman
  22. Medicine (cell & developmental biology, biochemistry & biophysics, pathology & laboratory medicine): Jay Hess, pathology & laboratory medicine
  23. Medicine (anesthesia, obstetrics & gynecology, radiation oncology): Gregory S. Kopf, obstetrics & gynecology
  24. Medicine (dermatology, opthalmology, orthopaedic surgery, otorhinolaryngology, psychiatry, molecular & cellular engineering): James C. Saunders, otorhinolaryngology
  25. Medicine (genetics, microbiology, molecular & genetic engineering, pharmacology, physiology): David R. Manning, pharmacology
  26. Medicine (allergy & immunology, cardiology, diabetes, endocrine, infectious disease, gastroenterology, pulmonary, renal): Rob Roy MacGregor, infectious diseases
  27. Medicine (general medicine, hematology-oncology, hypertension, rheumatology), emergency medicine, neurology, rehabilitation medicine): DuPont Guerry IV, hematology-oncology
  28. Medicine (pediatrics): Marc Yudkoff
  29. Medicine (radiology, surgery): Judith Aronchick, radiology
  30. Nursing: Susan Gennaro
  31. Social Work: Roberta G. Sands
  32. Veterinary Medicine (animal biology, pathobiology): David McDevitt, animal biology
  33. Veterinary Medicine (clinical studies--New Bolton Center, Philadelphia): Jill Beech, clinical studies--New Bolton Center
  34. Wharton (accounting, health care systems, insurance, operations & information management, statistics): to be named
  35. Wharton (finance, legal studies, public policy & management): Robert P. Inman, finance
  36. Wharton (management, marketing, real estate): J. Scott Armstrong, marketing


Assistant Professor Members

  • Mary C. Pugh, mathematics
  • Barbara Savage, history
  • Barbara von Schlegall, religious st

Committees Elected by the Senate Executive Committee

Senate Committee on Administration

  • Eugenie Birch, city & reg plng
  • Marshall E. Blume, finance, Chair
  • Roland G. Kallen, biochem & biophysics
  • Mitchell Marcus, computer & info sci
  • Beth J. Soldo, population studies
  • Peter Sterling, neuroscience
  • Lorraine Tulman, nursing

Ex officio

  • Senate Chair Larry Gross, communication
  • Senate Chair-elect David B. Hackney, neuroradiol/med

Senate Committee on the Faculty

  • Stephen B. Burbank, law
  • Charles Dwyer, education
  • DuPont Guerry, medicine
  • Karen A. Jehn, management
  • Charles J. McMahon, materials sci & engr, Chair
  • Sheila H. Murnaghan, classical st
  • Vincent Price, communication
  • Joseph W. Sanger, cell & dev biol

Ex officio

  • Senate Chair Larry Gross, communication
  • Senate Chair-elect David B. Hackney, neuroradiol/med

Senate Committee on Publication Policy for Almanac

  • Peter J. Freyd, mathematics
  • Phoebe S. Leboy, biochemistry/dental
  • Michael W. Meister, history of art
  • Martin Pring, physio/med, Chair
  • Joseph Turow, communication

Ex officio

  • Senate Chair Larry Gross, communication
  • Senate Chair-elect David B. Hackney, neuroradiol/med

Senate Committee on Students and Educational Policy

  • Eugene Buckley, linguistics
  • Joan Gluch, dental
  • David Ludden, history, Chair
  • Karl F. Otto, Jr., German
  • Jorge Santiago-Aviles, electrical engr
  • Cynthia Scalzi, nursing

Ex officio

  • Senate Chair Larry Gross, communication
  • Senate Chair-elect David B. Hackney, neuroradiol/med

Faculty Grievance Commission

Terms expire 6/30/2001

  • Fay Azjenberg-Selove, physics & astron, Chair
  • Leonard J. Bello, pathobiology/vet, Past Chair
  • Steven Sondheimer, ob-gyn, Chair-elect

[The Faculty Grievance Procedure can be found in Section II.E.12 of the Handbook for Faculty and Academic Administrators (online at: www.upenn.edu/assoc-provost/handbook), in Almanac 8/30/88, revised Almanac 5/24/94, or contact the Faculty Senate Office, (215) 898-6943.]


Senate Committee on Academic Freedom & Responsibility

Terms Expire April 2001

  • David B. Brownlee, history of art
  • Howard Lesnick, law
  • Daniel D. Perlmutter, chemical engr
  • Terms Expire April 2002
  • Helen C. Davies, microbiol/med
  • Sheila H. Murnaghan, classical st, Chair
  • Sally Zigmond, biology

Terms Expire April 2003

  • Robert F. Engs, history
  • Mark Sterm, social work
  • Terri E. Weaver, nursing

Ex officio

  • Senate Chair-elect David B. Hackney, neuroradiol/med

Senate Committee on the Economic Status of the Faculty

Terms Expire April 2001

  • Erling E. Boe, education, Chair
  • Richard E. Kihlstrom, finance
  • Terms Expire April 2002
  • Andrew Postlewaite, economics
  • Lorraine Tulman, nursing

Terms Expire April 2003

  • Howard Goldfine, microbiol/med
  • Janice F. Madden, sociology

Ex officio

  • Senate Chair Larry Gross, communication
  • Past Senate Chair Phoebe S. Leboy, biochem/dental
  • Senate Chair-elect David B. Hackney, neuroradiol/med

 Senate Committee on Conduct

(contact Faculty Senate Office for chair)

Terms Expire April 2001

  • Joan F. Goodman, education
  • M. Susan Lindee, history & sociol sci
  • Edward R. Thornton, chemistry

Terms Expire April 2002

  • Jeffrey M. Field, pharmacology
  • Carolyn Marvin, communication
  • Peggy R. Sanday, anthropology
 


Almanac, Vol. 47, No. 13, November 21, 2000

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