FACULTY COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS 2016-17

Legend: ## denotes first year of a three year term; # denotes second year of a three year term; denotes third year of a three year term

Officers and Representatives to the Board of Trustees

Jon PetersonSenate President

Aaron KaestnerSenate Vice President

Eric BrownSenate Secretary

Sarah ThorngateSenate Parliamentarian

Boaz JohnsonBoard Representative

Lee SundholmBoard Representative

Jon Peterson (Senate President)Board Representative

Faculty Senate (20 faculty representatives)

Trevor James##School of Professional Studies

Angelyn Balodimas-Bartolomei (Fall only)School of Education

Ida Maduram (Spring only)

Helen Hudgens#School of Music, Art, and Theatre

Wanda Burns#School of Nursing and Health Sciences

OPEN#School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Peggy Kotowski##School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Chris Hubbard#School of Business and Nonprofit Management

Mark Gavoor# School of Business and Nonprofit Management

Linda CraftDivision of Humanities and Social Sciences

Jon PetersonDivision of Humanities and Social Sciences

David Koeller#Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Susan Rabe## (Fall only)Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Boaz Johnson (Spring only)

Daniel White Hodge##Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Peter St. Jean## Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Linda VickDivision of Sciences

Eric BrownDivision of Sciences

Aaron Kaestner#Division of Sciences

Linda McDonald#Division of Sciences

OPEN##Division of Sciences

Sarah ThorngateLibrary

Senate at large members (5 faculty)

Tim LowlySchool of Music, Art, and Theatre

Bob HostetterDivision of Humanities and Social Sciences

Joe Alulis#Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Alan Iliff##Division of Sciences

Helene Pochopien##School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Appeals and Sanctions Committee (15 tenured faculty members with professor rank)

The appeals and sanctions committee considers faculty appeals for denial of tenure, for dismissal for adequate cause, and for appeals of major sanctions. It should consist of 15 tenured faculty members with professor rank, elected by the voting faculty for three year, rotational terms. It meets only as necessary and is not considered as an assignment of committee service. (Unranked faculty and members of the faculty personnel committee are not eligible to serve on the committee).

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  1. Joe Alulis##
  2. Margaret Haefner##
  3. Isabel Larraza##
  4. Rupe Simms##
  5. Greg Clark#
  6. Linda Craft#
  7. Brad Nassif#
  8. Matt Shau#
  9. Kelly VanderBrug#
  10. Nancy Arnesen
  11. Al Bjorkman
  12. Betsy Gray
  13. David Koeller
  14. Ann Hicks
  15. Mary Trujillo

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Faculty Personnel Committee (9 faculty members)

The Faculty Personnel Committee prepares recommendations to the Office of the Provost concerning promotion and tenure. In doing this, it seeks to fairly evaluate a faculty member’s teaching competence, scholarly and professional attainment, responsible participation in institutional activities and alignment with institutional mission.

The Committee is comprised of nine faculty members who hold terminal degrees in their respective fields: Seven are tenured faculty; two are professional faculty who hold rank of at least Associate Professor and have served at least 6 years at the University.

Joel Willitts (Chair)Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Ching Eng WangSchool of Nursing and Health Sciences

Ted Zervas# (Professional Faculty)School of Education

Pam Ransom## (Professional Faculty)School of Professional Studies

Catherine Marsh#School of Business and Nonprofit Management

Rachelle Ankney Division of Sciences

David Bennett#Division of Sciences

Lida Nedilsky#Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Boaz Johnson##Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Curriculum and Instruction (Representatives from each division and school, staff from Academic and Student Adminstrative Services)

The Curriculum and Instruction Committee acts as an advisory and oversight body for faculty proposals regarding changes in curriculum including, but not limited to, policy, general education, and the university catalog. Develops and proposes curricular policy for approval by the faculty and is available as advisors to faculty members on issues of curriculum and instruction.

Ann Hicks# (Chair) School of Business and Nonprofit Management

Joan Andrea#School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Sally PryorSchool of Education

Terree Shofner-EmrichSchool of Music, Art, and Theatre

Paul Priester#School of Professional Studies

Bradley NassifDivision of Humanities and Social Sciences

Dennis Bricault#Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Alice Gorguis##Division of Sciences

Tony QuinnSchool of Nursing and Health Sciences

Isabelle Larraza#Division of Sciences

Elizabeth SnezekStudent Engagement

Aaron SchoofStudent Administrative Services

Jonathan DodrillStudent Engagement

Institutional Review Board (at least 6 faculty members)

Studies, interprets and enforces the University’s policies on human and animal research. It reports its approval and review of projects to the Provost.

Kezia Shirkey## (Chair)Division of Sciences

Maryann GierloffSchool of Nursing and Health Sciences

Tim Lin##Division of Sciences

Betsy Gray (Fall only)Division of Sciences

Bryan Cobb##School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Al Kamienski#School of Business and Nonprofit Management

Leona Mirza#Division of Sciences

Professional Development Committee (at least 7 members)

The Development Committee supports the professional development of faculty and staff in the areas of teaching, research, and service. The committee annually awards competitive grants in teaching, research, and service to faculty and staff members on the basis of individual development plans. The committee is responsible for developing activities deemed appropriate, articulating development opportunities and reporting the awarding of grants in writing to the administration and the University faculty.

Al Bjorkman (Chair)Division of Sciences

John BornSchool of Business and Nonprofit Management

John Hjelm##School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Christine Smith##School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Theodora Ayot Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Rupe SimmsDivision of Humanities and Social Sciences

Patricia Hall Hurley# Library

Dimitra Loukissa#School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Nnenna Okore##School of Music, Art, and Theatre

Undergraduate Research Committee (at least 5 faculty members)

Mandate to support and facilitate the development of faculty supervised student research. The Committee is responsible for overseeing North Park University’s annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. The Committee awards annual travel grants to students who are presenting their research at regional or national conferences. The Committee works to enhance programs and develop policies for integration of research into the undergraduate curriculum and for summer research activities.

Rachel Schmale# (Chair)Division of Sciences

Jon Rienstra-Kiracofe# (Chair)Division of Sciences

Yoojin Choi#Division of Sciences

Ilsup Ahn#Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Sarah ThorngateLibrary

You-Seong Kim##School of Music, Art, and Theatre

Suzen Moeller##School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Educational Assessment (at least 8 faculty members)

Charged with: Educating the campus community on best practices in curricular assessment. Reviewing and providing feedback on the assessment plans of all new academic programs. Reviewing all current assessment plans as articulated in the periodic program review and making recommendations to improve their effectiveness. Distributing assessment data and periodic reports as appropriate. Advising the General Education and Curriculum and Instruction Committees on assessment. Membership should have at least 8 faculty members. While it should be representative of the faculty at large, the membership should also include representatives of both those disciplines that report to an outside accrediting body and those that do not.

Anita Ross# (Chair)School of Professional Studies

Marielle McNealLibrary

Gian FarruggiaSchool of Business and Nonprofit Management

Andrew Lundgren##School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Jean Benevich##School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Kelly VanderBrugSchool of Music, Art, and Theatre

Mary Trujillo#Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Sunshine Silver##Division of Sciences

Whipp Johnson# School of Education

Student Academic Standing Committee (10 members: at least 8 faculty members plus the Registrar and Director of Student Administrative Services)

Considers student appeals regarding the academic policies of the university and recommends changes in academic policies. The categories of policies include the following: student appeals of graduation requirements, student appeals of academic dismissal, and course registration issues.

Mary Veeneman## (Chair)Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Pamela Schilling#School of Business and Nonprofit Management

Matt Schau#Division of Sciences

Sarah Doherty##Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Heather Duncan##School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Tom Zelle#School of Music, Art, and Theatre

Joe LillSchool of Music, Art, and Theatre

Julia Davids#School of Music, Art, and Theatre

Ida MaduramSchool of Education

Patti McCanna#School of Professional Studies

Drew TesslerStudent Engagement

Rob AndersonAssistantRegistrar

General Education Committee (at least 10 faculty members)

(Members include the GE Director, Director of the Writing Center, Director of Dialogue, Dean of Diversity and Intercultural Programs, 2 student government representatives and at least 6 faculty members)

The General Education committee is responsible for investigating effective program design, recommending to faculty and administration a strategy for strengthening North Park’s GE program.

Karl Clifton-Soderstrom (Chair)General Education Director

Ron DooleyDialogue Director

Gregor ThuswaldnerDean of the College

Carol Martin Writing Center

John LaukaitisSchool of Education

Anne-Marie Andreasson-HoggDivision of Humanities and Social Sciences

Kristy Odelius# Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Alyssa Anderson#School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Stephen Ray#Division of Sciences

Lee Sundholm#School of Business and Nonprofit Management

Sumie Song#Director, International Office

University Committees with Faculty Assignments

Academic Technology Committee

(ATC is not a committee governed under the Faculty Bylaws. The Dean of Institutional and Academic Technology will administer the ATC and work with the Office of the Provost and other campus leaders as appropriate to fill out the roster.)

The ATC will optimally include one or more staff or faculty members representing IT, COE, Brandel Library, UMC, NPTS, and the schools and divisions including Nursing and Health Science; Business and Nonprofit Management; Education; Music, Art, and Theatre;Professional Studies; and Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences. Prospective members should be proven advocates for the use of technology on campus. To ensure that the concerns of the teaching faculty are represented, the ATC will reserve 3 seats for teaching faculty who will serve staggered 3 year terms. To encourage a diverse set of perspectives, typically one of these seats will be vacated and refilled with a different faculty member at the start of each academic year. Individuals may request to be a part of the committee through the Dean of Institutional and Academic Technology.

Matthew Ostercamp (AdminCo-Chair)Library

Katie Maier O’Shea (Admin)Dean, Institutional and Academic Technology

Tim McGinnis (Staff)Information Technology

Rich Schulz (Admin)Center for Online Education

Michael Villanueva (Staff)Center for Online Education

Marijean Sahyouni (Staff)School of Music, Art, and Theatre

Kathryn Palm (Staff)School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Rochelle Robinson-Levant (Staff)School of Business and Nonprofit Management

Drew Rholl# (Faculty Co-Chair)Division of Sciences

Margaret Haefner (Faculty)Division of Humanities and Social Sciences

Brian Vollmert## (Professional Faculty)School of Business and Nonprofit Management

Spring Cooke## (Professional Faculty)School of Education

Deans Council

The Deans Council is the chief strategic planning work group for academic quality, student learning and assessment,

and campus-wide administrative policy.

Michael EmersonProvost

Liza Ann AcostaDean of the University

Gregor ThuswaldnerDean of the College

Wesley LindahlDean, School of Business and Nonprofit Management

Rebecca NelsonDean, School of Education

Lori ScrementiDean, School of Professional Studies

Linda DuncanDean, School of Nursing and Health Sciences

Craig JohnsonDean, School of Music, Art, and Theatre

Katie Maier-O’SheaDean of Institutional and Academic Technology

Matt OstercampDirector, Brandel Library

Graduate Council

Wesley LindahlSchool of Business and Nonprofit Management

Rebecca NelsonSchool of Education

Craig JohnsonSchool of Music, Art, and Theatre

You-Seong KimSchool of Music, Art, and Theatre

Linda DuncanSchool of Nursing and Health Sciences

Janice ZellerSchool of Nursing and Health Sciences

Lori ScrementiSchool of Professional Studies

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