2007-2008
Updated: January 15, 2008
Senate Committees Faculty Senators:Brandy Randall Appointed 2005 Term expires 5/2008Pam Hansen Appointed 2007 Term expires 5/2010Tom Carlson Appointed 2007 Term expires 5/2010Justin Wageman Appointed 2006 Term expires 5/2009Aditi Hirani Appointed 2006 Term expires 5/2009Executive Committee: Brandy Randall Term expires 5/2008Academic Affairs: Linda Manikowske Term expires 5/2008Academic Integrity: Harriett Light Term expires 5/2008Ad hoc Committee on Peer Evaluation of Teaching (appointed 9/00): Margaret Fitzgerald Campus Space and Facilities Committee: Emili Carlson Term expires 5/2010Faculty Development: Bryan Christensen Term expires 5/2008Bill Martin (representing Graduate School) Term expires 5/2008Faculty Personnel: Tom Barnhart Term expires 5/2008General Education: Harriett Light Term expires 5/2008Virginia Clark Johnson - Permanent member (non-voting) Grade Appeals: Bryan Christensen Term expires 5/2010Alternate: Gary Ketterling Term expires 5/2010Library Committee: Lynette Winters Term expires 5/2010NDSU Policy 350.2.1.3 - Special Review Committee: (Appointed 5/3/99) Donna Terbizan Program Review: Margaret Fitzgerald Term expires 5/2008Alternate: Tom Barnhart Term expires 5/2008Research and Consulting Committee: Greg Sanders Teaching and Professional Service: Bob Nielsen Term expires 5/2010Technology-Enhanced Learning Committee: Harriett Light Term expires 5/2008University Assessment Committee: Pam Hansen Term expires 5/2010Harriett Light (representing Graduate & Interdisciplinary Studies) Term expires 5/2008Gary Liguori (representing Distance and Continuing Education) Term expires 5/2010University Athletics Committee: Jim Deal Term expires 5/2008 Other University CommitteesAcademic Standards: Virginia Clark Johnson Advanced IT Services Group: Greg Sanders Anti-Racism Team: Tom Stone Carlson Board of Peer Review of Teaching: Margaret Fitzgerald Bill Martin Ron Stammen, Board Consultant College of University Studies Program Review: Bob Nielsen College of University Studies Academic Affairs: Nancy Gress Commencement Committee: Nancy Gress Computer Center Liaison: Tom Barnhart Cooperative Sponsorship Committee: Gary Ketterling Distance Education Council: Greg Sanders Faculty Lectureship Committee: Wade Hannon First Year English Advisory Council: Nancy Kaler Graduate Council: Brandy Randall Honorary Degree: Margaret Fitzgerald Honors Council: Ann Braaten Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Research Subjects (IRB): Joel Hektner Term expires 8/2008 Alternate: Kara Wolfe Term expires 8/2010 Julie Garden-Robinson, Member-at-Large Term expires 8/2008 Alternate: Donna Terbizan Term expires 8/2009 International Advisory Committee: Sean Brotherson Joel Hektner International Studies Major Advisory Committee: Joel Hektner Library Liaisons: Wade Hannon, Education Brandy Randall, Child Development and Family Science Lynette Winters, Health, Nutrition and Exercise Sciences Kara Wolfe, Apparel, Design, Facility and Hospitality Management NDSU Development Foundation Grants and Awards Committee: Brad Strand Orientation Committee: Nancy Gress Teaching Academy: Margaret Fitzgerald Service Learning Advisory Board: Brandy Randall Women's Studies: Margaret Fitzgerald Virginia Clark Johnson College CommitteesAcademic Affairs Committee: The purpose of the Academic Affairs Committee is to review undergraduate and graduate curriculum proposals in the college. The committee performs three functions: It (1) alerts units about upcoming curricular deadlines, (2) advises individual units about proposed curriculum changes, including consideration of such issues as course duplication, and (3) after review, recommends curriculum changes to the University Academic Affairs Committee. Members serve four year terms and include one representative from each unit elected by the unit faculty. The committee chair is elected by the committee members and also serves as the College representative to University Academic Affairs. Linda Manikowske, Chair Term expires 9/2008 Marlys Bratteli Term expires 9/2010 Ardith Brunt Term expires 9/2009 Myron Eighmy Term expires 9/2010 Dean's Advisory Committee: A committee is appointed annually to provide input to the Dean, and to serve as faculty and staff liaisons to the Dean. The commitee also serves as a peer review panel for a variety of proposals and nominations submitted to the Dean's Office. The committee is composed of a faculty representative from each unit in the college, a staff representative, and the assistant to the Dean. Recipients of the Contributions to a Positive Environment are members for the year following their selection for the award. Faculty members serve four year terms. Meetings are held approximately once a month. Theresa Anderson Term expires 5/2008 Ardith Brunt Term expires 5/2010 Stacy Duffield Term expires 5/2008 Linda Hauge Term expires 5/2008 Joyce Hwang Term expires 5/2011 Debb Pankow Term expires 5/2011 Peggy Cossette Virginia Clark Johnson, Chair Dean's Cabinet: The Dean's Cabinet consists of the Dean; Assistants/Associates who may be appointed; Chairs/Heads from each unit; Director of Student Services and Advancement, and the HDE Senate Executive Committee Member. This team provides administrative leadership and management for the ongoing programs. plans and needs of the College. Virginia Clark Johnson, Chair Holly Bastow-Shoop Brad Cogdill Jim Deal Deb Gebeke Nancy Gress Bill Martin Brandy Randall Greg Sanders Brad Strand Doctoral Committee: The roles of the Human Development and Education Doctoral Program Committee are to facilitate and support recruiting and retention, determine policies and procedures within the campus and College framework, review applications for admissions; coordinate course scheduling with participating units; and review curriculum changes for the doctoral program. Greg Sanders, Chair Marlys Bratteli Bryan Christensen Jim Deal Wade Hannon Promotion, Tenure and Evaluation Committee: The Promotion, Tenure and Evaluation Committee conducts annual evaluations and three year reviews of faculty in probationary appointments, and conducts three year reviews of tenured faculty. In addition they review and evaluate the dossiers of faculty who apply for tenure and/or promotion. The committee also reviews and approves any changes in unit and College Promotion, Tenure and Evaluation criteria. The format of the committee recommendations, membership of the committee and length of membership are determined by rules set at the university level. Criteria used for reviews are set by the College unit (school or department), the College and the University. The committee's recommendation is based on a review of the unit's evaluation, specifically related to consistency with criteria as well as strength of rationale/justification and fairness. The committee chair is elected by the committee members. Membership of the committee and length of the membership is determined by rules set at the university level. Joel Hektner Term expires 2010 Bob Nielsen (Member at large) Term expires 2009 Susan Ray-Degges Term expires 2009 Ron Stammen Term expires 2008 Donna Terbizan Term expires 2010 Research Support Team: An idea team to "spearhead" discussions and identify activities that can build our (HDE) capacity for research. Greg Sanders, Chair Emili Carlson Joel Hektner Yeong Rhee Mark Schmidt Rachelle Vettern Scholarship Committee: The primary function of the Scholarship Committee is to screen candidates based on written applications and to select recipients of the annual scholarships awarded by the College of Human Development and Education. Nancy Gress, Chair Jay Albrecht Alan Hanson Nancy Kaler Ann Ragan Student Progress Committee: Each College will establish and maintain a College Student Progress Committee which is responsible for developing, establishing, and monitoring academic standards within that College. The size and structure of the College Student Progress Committee was determined, by college faculty, to be one representative from each academic unit and a committee chair. Members were identified by the faculty in August 2007. The Student Progress Committee is responsible for: 1) enforcing student-progress policies within the college; 2) reviewing the academic record of students who are deficient in scholarship; 3) acting on the cases of students who are eligible for academic warning, probation, and/or suspension, consistent with university-wide standards for academic warning, academic probation, continued academic probation, and academic suspension, with suspensions being sent to the Registrar; reviewing petitions from students asking for special consideration in the application of any college academic regulation; these academic regulations include but are not limited to, policies related to: the substituiton/waiver of a department/college curricular requirement; and, action on a request for retroactive course drops and withdrawals; informing the Registrar/Director of Student Affairs of actions involving individual students.Virginia Clark Johnson, Chair Holly Bastow-Shoop Jim Deal Bill Martin Brad Strand
