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FACULTY AND COLLEGE STANDING COMMITTEES 2021-2022

NOTE: The President of the College is a member ex officio on each of the All-College Committees, with vote on the Academic Program and Standards Committee, and otherwise without vote.

Terms Expire: June 30 of year listed

SECRETARY TO THE FACULTY 2022: Crispin Sartwell

PARLIAMENTARIAN

2022: Alex Bates (East Asian Studies)

ALL-COLLEGE COMMITTEE ON PLANNING AND BUDGET

2023 : Lars English (Physics & Astronomy), Sarah McGaughey (German), Tony Rauhut CHAIR (Psychology)

2024 : Todd Arsenault (Art& Art History), Tony Underwood (Economics) Provost and Dean of the College: Neil Weissman*

Vice President and Dean of Student Life: George Stroud*

Interim Vice President for Finance and Administration: Annette Parker*

Vice President for Enrollment Management: Cathy Davenport*

Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness: Brenda Bretz*

Vice President for Human Resource Services: Debra Hargrove*

Vice President for College Advancement: Carlo Robustelli*

Chief of Staff and Secretary of the College: Karen Faryniak (without vote)

Associate Vice President for Financial Operations and Controller: Sean Witte (without vote) Director of Planning and Budget: Stephen Moul (without vote)

Associate Provost & Executive Director, Center for Global Study and Engagement: Samantha Brandauer (without vote)

Hourly Staff Members: Bridget Burnhisel, Dale Robinson (one vote between them)*

Students: Daisheau Player ’22– Student Senate President (without vote), Andreea Rosu ’22 – Student Senate Director of Financial Strategy (with vote), Brendan Wilmot ’22 – Student Senate Director of Campus Life & Initiatives (with vote)

*(Only four administrators and one hourly staff member will have voting privileges at any one time.)

ALL-COLLEGE COMMITTEE ON ACADEMIC PROGRAM AND STANDARDS

2023: David Richeson CHAIR (Mathematics), Sarah Skaggs (Theatre & Dance), Adeline Soldin

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2 (French & Francophone Studies)

2024: Tiffany Frey (Biology), Nan Ma (East Asian Studies), David O’Connell (Political Science) Provost and Dean of the College: Neil Weissman

Senior Associate Provost for Academic Affairs: Catrina Hamilton-Drager (without vote) Vice President for Enrollment Management: Catherine McDonald Davenport (without vote) Vice President and Dean of Student Life: George Stroud (without vote)

Assistant Provost of Academic Affairs: Deb Bolen (without vote)

Associate Provost of Academic Affairs and Director of the Writing Program: Noreen Lape (without vote) Associate Provost and Executive Director, Center for Global Study & Engagement: Samantha Brandauer (without vote)

Associate Provost and Executive Director, Center for Advising, Internships and Lifelong Career Development: Damon Yarnell (without vote)

Executive Director, Center for Civic Learning & Action: Gary Kirk (without vote) Director of Academic and Foundation Relations: Cheryl Kremer (without vote) Director of Library Services: Eleanor Mitchell (without vote)

Students: Katarina Swendroski ’24

ALL-COLLEGE COMMITTEE ON ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT LIFE 2023: Scott Farrington CHAIR (Classical Studies)

2024: Heather Bedi (Environmental Studies), Sarah Kersh (English), Amaury Sosa (Spanish and Portuguese)

Vice President for Enrollment Management: Cathy Davenport Vice President and Dean of Student Life: George Stroud

Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness: Brenda Bretz (without vote) Associate Vice President for Student Life: Angie Harris (without vote) Dean and Director of Academic Advising: Tara Fischer (without vote)

Assistant Vice President for Enrollment and Director of Admissions Programs and Services: Molly Boegel (without vote)

Assistant Vice President of Enrollment and Director of Student Aid: Leah Young

Director of Community Engagement for Center for Civic Learning & Action (CCLA): Laura Megivern (without vote)

Athletic Director: Joel Quattrone (without vote)

Executive Director of Wellness Center: Lauren Strunk (without vote)

Investigation and Research Specialist: Jared Boyer (representative for Title IX, without vote)

Coordinator and Advisor for Center for Global Study & Engagement: Stephanie Gulden (without vote) Students: Angela Abinales’25, Luka Dubnick ’23, Chakra Sokhomsan ’24, Cristian Tineo ’22, Brendan Wilmot ’22, TBD

ALL-COLLEGE COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SERVICES 2022: Say Burgin (History), Nicoletta Marini-Maio CHAIR (Italian & Film Studies), Farhan Siddiqui

(Computer Science)

2023: Xiaozhou Ding (Economics)

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Interim Vice President for Finance and Administration: Annette Parker Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness: Brenda Bretz*

Vice President Marketing and Communications: Connie McNamara (without vote) Director of Academic Computing: Pat Pehlman (without vote)

Director, User Services: Andrew Connell (without vote)

Students: Dylan Bustillo ’22, Elaina Clancy ’22 (all without vote)

ALL-COLLEGE COMMITTEE ON EQUITY, INCLUSIVITY AND BELONGING

2024: Katie Oliviero CHAIR (WGSS), Mireille Rebeiz (French), Luca Trazzi (Italian), Rui Zhang (Psychology)

Vice President and General Counsel: vacant pending general counsel search

Vice President of Human Resource Services: Debra Hargrove, Administrative Lead

Associate Provost & Executive Director, Center for Global Study and Engagement: Samantha Brandauer Dean and Director of ADS & SOAR: Marni Jones

Faculty Athletic Representative: Steve Riccio (International Business & Management) Title IX Coordinator: Kat Matic

Interim Enrollment and Admissions Representative: Angie Fernanadez Barone Interim Office of Equity & Inclusion Representative: Todd Nordgren

Director of Prospect Management and Research, Advancement Services: Nicole Simmons (exempt staff) Academic Department Coordinator for Political Science, Law & Policy, and Sociology: Maria Ritchie

(non-exempt staff)

Students: Emily Ibanez Arroyo ’23, Lana Ljoka ’22, Katarina Swendrowski ’24, Christian Tineo ’22 Administrative Support: Diane Potteiger

FACULTY PERSONNEL COMMITTEE:

2022: Brett Pearson CHAIR (Physics & Astronomy) 2023: Kristine Mitchell (Political Science)

2024: Jimmy McMenamin (Italian), Jennifer Schaefer (Mathematics), Amy Steinbugler (Sociology) Provost and Dean of the College: Neil Weissman (without vote)

Senior Associate Provost for Academic Affairs: Catrina Hamilton-Drager (without vote)

THE APPEALS COMMITTEE:

2022: Jeremy Ball (History), Dick Forrester (Mathematics),

Margaret Frohlich (Spanish), Sherry Harper-McCombs (Theatre & Dance)

2023: Tom Arnold (Biology), Elizabeth Lewis (Educational Studies), Claire Seiler (English)

NOMINATING COMMITTEE:

2022: Andrea Lieber (Religion), Kristine Mitchell CHAIR (Political Science & International Studies), Adrienne Su (Creative Writing)

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COMMITTEE ON RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT:

2022: Elizabeth Lee CHAIR (Art & Art History) 2023: Maggie Douglas (Environmental Studies)

2024: Xiaolu Wang (International Business & Management)

Director of Academic and Foundation Relations: Cheryl Kremer (without vote)

THE HEARING BOARD FOR STUDENT VIOLATIONS: The Hearing Board shall be composed of five members: two students, two members of the faculty, and one chairperson. The chairperson shall be an Associate Dean not involved in the case. Members of the Hearing Board shall be drawn from a pool of ten faculty members and twelve students, selected by the Faculty and Student Senate, respectively.

2022: Neil Diamant (East Asian Studies), Lynn Johnson (Africana Studies), Sarah McGaughey (German)

2023: Nadia Alahmed (Africana Studies), Windsor Morgan (Physics & Astronomy), Wei Ren (Art &

Art History)

2024: Katie Heard (Political Science), Sheela Jane Menon (English), Hans Pfister (Pfister), Regina

Sweeney (History)

INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD:

2022: Dan Schubert CHAIR (Sociology)

2023: Azriel Grysman (Psychology), Jeffrey Engelhardt CHAIR (Philosophy) 2023-2024:

Naila Smith (Psychology)

2024: Diane Brockman, Ph.D. (external community member), - TBD IRB Administrator (without vote)

INSTITUTIONAL BIOSAFETY COMMITTEE (IBC):

2022: Kirsten Guss (Biology), Carol Loeffler (Biology), Tony Pires CHAIR (Biology) 2024: Kristen McGough (Cumberland County Forensic Laboratory)

2025 (Dec. 30): David Runkle (Borough of Carlisle)

Lauren Lasater, Director of Compliance and Risk Management - [TBA] IBC Administrator (without vote)

INSTITUTIONAL ANIMAL CARE AND USE COMMITTEE (IACUC):

Scott Boback (Biology) Vice Chair (July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2024) James McMenamin (Italian Studies) (July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2023) Missy Niblock (Biology) Chair (July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2022) Luca Trazzi (Italian & Italian Studies) (July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2024) Jenelle Izer, DVM, MS, DACLAM through June 30, 2022 (with vote) Barbara Cross (external member) (July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2022)

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Lauren Lasater, Safety & Emergency Management Specialist (without vote)

Katie Landis,

Vivarium Tech

(without vote)

- [TBA] IACUC Administrator (without vote)

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