Academic Senate Membership for 2005-2006

(Italics indicate newest members since the last publication of the online ASU Committee Roster)

ACADEMIC SENATE OFFICERS 2005-2006
Susan Mattson, president, Nursing
Duane Roen, president-elect, General Studies Program, Asue
Anne Kopta, secretary, Music
George Watson, parliamentarian, Journalism & Mass Communication
Tony Garcia, past-past president, Bioengineering
ACADEMIC SENATORS AND UNITS (all schools, colleges, campuses)
Senators are listed alphabetically and by academic location
Barett Honors College
Karen Bruhn, senator-at-large, 2005
Downtown Campus
Nora Gustavsson, senator-at-large, School of Social Work, 2008
Lane Stromwall, School of Social Work, 2007
University College
To be elected, senator-at-large, Extended Education, 2006
Stephanie deLusé, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2007
Design
Alfred Sanft, senator-at-large, 2008
Tom Witt, School of Design, 2006
Harvey Bryan, School of Architecture & Landscape Architecture, 2007
Mary Kihl, School of Planning & Landscape Architecture, 2007
College of Education
Carlos Vallejo, senator-at-large, 2006
Jay Blanchard, Psychology in Education, 2006
Sanford Cohn, Curriculum & Instruction, 2006 (Sabbatical fall '05)
Sharon Kurpius, Psychology in Education, 2007
Eric Margolis, Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, 2007
Kathleen Rutowski, Curriculum & Instruction, 2006
Karen Smith, Curriculum & Instruction, 2006
Bob Stahl, Curriculum and Instruction, 2006
To be elected, Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, 2006
College of Law
Sandeep Gopalan, senator-at-large, 2008
Victoria Trotta, Law, 2006
Sandy Guerin, Law, 2008
Hollie White, Law Library, 2008
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Paul Privateer, senator-at-large, 2006
Madelaine Adelman, Justice and Social Inquiry, 2008
Lisa Anderson, Women and Gender Studies, 2007
Deiter Armbruster, Mathematics & Statistics, 2006
Karl Booksh, Chemistry & Biochemistry, 2006
Tannah Broman, Kinesiology, 2006
Richard Burg, History, 2006
David Burstein, Physics & Astronomy, 2006
Dan Canary, Hugh Downs School of Human Communication (Sabb, Sprg '06)
Bob McPhee, Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, 2007
Richard Creath, School of Life Sciences, 2008
Sharon Crowley, English, 2008
Peter Crozier, Center for Solid State Science, 2008
Michael Dorman, Speech & Hearing Science, 2007
Roxanne Doty, Political Science, 2006
Sarah Duerden, English, 2007
Jack Farmer, Geological Sciences, 2007
Jennifer Glick, Sociology, 2006
Stephen Goldinger, Psychology, 2006
Theodore Guleserian, Philosophy, 2006
Rick Herrera, Political Science, 2007
Mike Kwasnoski, Aerospace Studies, 2008
Barbara Lafford, Languages & Literatures, 2007
John F. Martin, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, 2006
Bob McPhee, Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, 2006
Moses Moore, Religious Studies, 2006
Ken Mossman, School of Life Sciences, 2008
Helene Ossipov, Languages & Literatures, 2007
Peter Rez, Physics and Astronomy, 2008
Christian Ringhofer, Mathematics & Statistics, 2006
John Shaeffer, Geography, 2006
Chris Stojanowski, School of Human Evolution & Social Change , 2008
Carlos Velez-Ibanez, Chicana/o Studies, 2006
Philip Vandermeer, History, 2006
To be elected, Military Science, 2008
To be elected, Psychology, 2007
College of Public Programs
Edwin Gonzalez-Santin, senator-at-large, 2007
Craig Allen, Journalism and Mass Communication, 2008
Janet Denhardt, Public Affairs, 2007
Dallen Timothy, School of Community Resources & Development, 2006
Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering
Avi Wiesel, senator-at-large, 2008
Terry Alford, Chemical & Materials Engineering, 2007
Don Boyer, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, 2007
Aditi Chattopadhyay, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, 2007
Charles Colbourn, Computer Science & Engineering, 2006
John Fowler, Industrial Engineering, 2007
Stephen Phillips, Electrical Engineering, 2007
Ron Rodel, Electrical Engineering, 2008
Ken Sullivan, Del E. Webb School of Construction, 2008
Brent Vernon, Bioengineering, 2008
Sarma Vrudhula, Computer Science & Engineering, 2006
To be elected, Civil & Environmental Engineering, 2008
Katherine K. Herberger College of Fine Arts
Anne Kopta, senator-at-large, 2008
Barbara Acker, Theatre, 2006
Anne Kopta, School of Music, 2008
Jeffrey Bush, School of Music, 2007
John Mitchell, Dance, 2007
To be elected, Art, 2006
To be elected, Art, 2007
To be elected, Institute for Studies in the Arts, 2007
To be elected, University Art Museum, 2008
Nursing
Pauline Komnenich, senator-at-large, 2008
Rojan Alpers, 2008
Robert Ismeurt, 2007
Polytechnic Campus
Roger Hutt, senator-at-large, East College, 2006
Gary Kleemann, senator-at-large, Polytechnic campus, 2007
John Brock, Applied Biological Sciences, 2006
Jane Humble, Technology Management, 2006
Carol Johnston, Nutrition, 2006
Mike Pearson, Aeronautical Management Technology, 2007
Paul Patterson, Agribusiness & Environmental Resources, 2006
John Rajadas, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology, 2007 (sub for fall)
Ann Sebren, Exercise & Wellness, 2007
To be elected, Electronic & Computer Engineering Technology, 2007
University Libraries
Deborah Koshinsky, senator-at-large, 2007
Marcia Anderson, 2007
Patricia Etter, 2007
W. P. Carey School of Business
Kurt Pany, senator-at-large, 2008
Vincent Blasko, Marketing, 2006
Steve Happel, Economics, 2008
James Hershauer, Management, 2006
Ron Hoffmeister, Finance, 2007 (spring only)
Doug Johnson, Accountancy, 2007
Bob Keim, Information Systems, 2006
Jerry Kingston, Economics, 2007
Bradford Kirkman-Liff, Health Management & Policy, 2007
Marie Sushka, Finance, 2007 (fall only)
Bill Verdini, Supply Chain Management, 2008
Ex officio:
The university president; the executive vice president and provost; the vice president and provost, ASU East; vice presidents; vice provost of Graduate Studies; the president, president-elect, secretary, and parliamentarian of the Academic Assembly; the president of the Graduate and Professional Students Association (GPSA); the president of Undergraduate Student Government (USG); and the president of ASU East Assembly.
Ex officio nonvoting members: The immediate past president of the Senate; a representative of the Committee on Academic Professional Status; the president of the Classified Staff Council; the chair of the ASU Retirees; and a representative of the Emeritus College.