Under the Faculty Senate Rules formal notification
to members may be accomplished by publication in Almanac.
This notice is published under that rule:
To: Members of the Standing Faculty
From: Vivian C. Seltzer, Chair
Nominations for Offices Requested
In accordance with the Rules of the Faculty Senate
you are invited to suggest candidates for the posts and terms stated below,
with supporting letters if desired. Candidates' names should be submitted
promptly to Larry Gross, Chair of the Senate Nominating Committee by telephone
at 898-5620 or by e-mail.
The following posts are to be filled for 1998-99:
Chair-elect of the Senate (1-yr term)
(Incumbent: John C. Keene)
Secretary-elect of the Senate (1-yr term)
(Incumbent: Martin Pring)
Four At-large Members of the Senate Executive
Committee (3-yr term)
(Incumbents: Helen C. Davies, Jean Henri Gallier,
Paul R. Kleindorfer, Mark Stern)
One Assistant Professor Member of the Senate
Executive Committee (2-yr term)
(Incumbent: Wanda Mohr)
Three Members of the Senate Committee on Academic
Freedom and Responsibility (3-yr term)
(Incumbents: Larry Gross, E. Ann Matter, Ruth
J. Muschel)
Three Members of the Senate Committee on Conduct
(2-yr term)
(Incumbents: Vivian L. Gadsden, John A. Lepore,
Hermann Pfefferkorn)
Two Members of the Senate Committee on the
Economic Status of the Faculty (3-yr term)
(Incumbents: Roger M. Allen, Samuel H. Preston)
Nominating Committee Elected
The Senate Executive Committee's slate of nominees
for the Senate Nominating Committee was circulated to the Senate Membership
on November 4, 1997. No additional nominations by petition have been received
within the prescribed time. Therefore, according to the Senate Rules, the
Executive Com-mittee's slate is declared elected. Those elected are:
Charles E. Dwyer, (associate
professor education)
Murray Gerstenhaber
(professor mathematics)
Larry Gross (professor
communication), Chair
Grace Kao
(assistant professor sociology)
Andrew Postlewaite (professor
economics)
Phyllis Rackin (professor
gen'l honors in English)
Warren Seider
(professor chemical engineering)
Steven J. Sondheimer
(professor ob-gyn)
Thomas Sugrue
(associate professor history)
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