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SENATEFaculty Senate Committees 1989-90
Committees Elected by the Senate
Senate Executive Committee
Officers and At-large MembersElected by the SenateDavid P. Balamuth, physics. Past ChairJanice R. Bellace, legal studiesDan Ben-Amos, folklore & folklifeHoward Brody, physicsAlan Cohen, pediatricsBeverly G. Coleman, radiologyRobert E. Davies, animal biol/vet. Chair
Terry L. Friesz, systemsMary Catherine Glick, pediatrics. Seeretarv
Gary Hatfield, philosophy, Seeretarr-electDaniel E. lngberman. public policy & mgtAnne P. Keane, nursingCampbell Laird, mat'ls science & engirHoward Lesnick, lawAlmarin Phillips, public policy/mgt Chair-elect
Phyllis Rackin, English in General HonorsLorraine Tulman, nursing. Past SecretaryJames E. Wheeler, pathology
Assistant Professor MembersElected h the SenateLois K. Evans, nursingVijay Kumar, mechanical engineeringFay W. Whitney. nursing
Members elected hr constituent v
I. Larry Gross, communications2. Alan C. Kors. history3. Rebecca Huss-Ashmore, anthropology4. Robert H. Koch, astronomy/astrophysics5. Yoshitaka Suyama, biology6. Madeleine Joullie, chemistry7. Peter Steiner, Slavic languages8. F. Gerard Adams, economics9. Peter Stallybrass. Englishl0.John W. Roberts, folklore & folklifeII. Ann Matter, religious studies12. Michael Cohen, physics13. Friedrich V. Kratochwil, political science14. David Williams, psychologyIS. Etienne van de Walle, sociology
16. Meridith C. Bogert, dental17. Kenneth D. George, education18. Noam Lior. mechanical engineering19. Jan Van der Speigel. electrical engineering20. Anthony R. Tomazini, city planning21. Lani Guinier, law22. Virginia A. LiVolsi, pathology23. Louis Blasco, obstetrics & gynecology24. Charles W. Nichols, ophthalmology25. Helen C. Davies, microbiology26. John W. Hirshfeld, cardiovascular/medicine27. Douglas B. Cines hematology-oncology28. Stanton Segal. pediatrics29. Michael Torosian, surgery30. Ruth McCorkle, nursing31. Richard K. Caputo, social work32. Bernard H. Shapiro, biochemistry/veterinary33. Cohn Johnstone, clinical studies/veterinary34. David Hildebrand, statistics35. Susan Wachter, finance36. Marten S. Estey, management
Senate Committee on AcademicFreedom & ResponsibilityTerms Expire April /992Vivianne 1. Nachmias, anatomy/medicineLouise P. Shoemaker, social work. ChairOne vacancy
Terms Expire' April 1991
lgor Kopytoff, anthropologyJoyce E. Thompson. nursing
Terms Expire April 1990Adelaide M. Delluva, biochemistry/veterinaryDeborah Dougherty, managementAlan C. Kors. historyJames R. Ross, philosophyEx officioSenate Chair-elect, Almarin Phillips. public
policy & management
Senate Committee on Conduct
Terms Expire April 1991Kenneth D. George, education. ('hairAnn E. Mayer, legal studiesSohrab Rabii. electrical engineering
Terms Expire April /990Helen C. Davies. microbiology/medicineJerry C. Johnson, medicineRobert F. Lucid. English
Senate Committee on the EconomicStatus of the FacultyTerms Expire April 1992Elizabeth Warren. law, will join committee
5/90 for two years
Terms Expire April 1991
Roger D. Abraham, folklore & folklifeMadeleine Joullie. chemistry. Chair
Terms Expire April 1990W. Bruce Allen, public policy & managementVukan R. Vuchic, transportation engineering
Ex officioPast Senate Chair. David P. Balamuth, physicsSenate Chair. Robert E. Davies, animal bioh/vetSenate Chair-elect. Almarin Phillips, public
policy & management
Committees Elected by the Senate Executive Committee
Senate Committee on Administration
Richard H. Hosier, city & regional planningJames J. Leyden, dermatologyDavid McDevitt, animal biology/veterinaryAdrian R. Morrison, anatomy/veterinarySolomon R. Pollack, bioengineering. ChairCarroll Smith-Rosenberg, historyEx officioSenate Chair, Robert E. Davies, animal biol/vetSenate Chair-elect, Almarin Phillips, public
policy & management
Senate Committeeon the FacultyLinda Aiken. nursingFay Ajzenberg-Selove, physicsHoward Arnold, social workCharles S. August, pediatricsMartha Dore, social workRichard S. Dunn, historyEzra Krendel. statisticsDaniel Malamud, biochemistry/dentalMorris Mendelson, finance. Chair
Lx officioSenate Chair. Robert E. Davies, animal biol/vetSenate Chair-elect. Almarin Phillips, public
policy & management
Senate Committee on Publication
Policy for Almanac
June Axinn, social workCharles D. Graham, Jr., materials science. ChairLorraine Tulman, nursingVukan R. Vuchic, transportation engineeringEx officioSenate Chair. Robert E. Davies. animal biol/vetSenate Chair-elect. Almarin Phillips. public
policy & management
Senate Committee on Students and Educational PolicyHoward Brody, physicsStephen Gale, regional science. ChairAndrea Hollingsworth. nursingElhie Kelepouris, medicineDavid Pope. mechanical engineeringJack E. Reece. historyEx officioSenate Chair. Robert E. Davies, animal biology/veterinarySenate Chair-elect. Almarin Phillips, public policy & management
Faculty Grievance CommissionTerms expire 6/30/90Chair: June Axinn. social workPast Chair: Frederick 0. Kempin, legal studiesChair-elect: John de Cani, statisticsLegal Officer: Elliot B. Platt
[The Faculty Grievance Procedures can be found in Section lIE. 15of the Handbook for Faculty and administration and in Almanac8/30/88. or contact the Faculty Senate Office, Ext. 8-8-6943.1
ALMANAC SUPPLEMENT December 19, 1989 1
COUNCIL
University Council, 1989-90The University Council exists to consider the
activities of the University broadly in all of its
phases with particular attention to the educational
objectives ofthe University and those matters thataffect the common interests of faculty and stu-
dents. It recommends general policies and other-wise advises the president, the provost, and other
officers of the University. It is empowered toinitiate policy proposals as well as to express its
judgment on those submitted to it by the adminis-trative officers of the University and its variousacademic divisions. It is also empowered to re-
quest information through appropriate channels
from any member of the University administra-tion.
Any member of the University may suggest
questions or proposals for the consideration ofthe
University Council by submitting them in writingto the Steering Committee addressed to the Officeofthe Secretary. College Hall. Any member ofthe
University may be asked to serve on committeesof the University Council.
-Council Bylaws
Steering CommitteeThe Steering Committee shall consist of the
president of the University, the provost, the chair,the chair-elect, and the past-chair of the FacultySenate, the chairofthe Undergraduate Assembly:and the chair of the Graduate and Professional
Student Assembly. In addition, there shall be four
faculty members, one undergraduate student, and
one graduate/professional student to be elected bythe incoming Council at its May meeting from
among its membership for the ensuing year. Thechairofthe Faculty Senate shall be the chairof the
Steering committee. -Bylaws
Michael AikenDavid P. Balamuth. Past ChairRobert E. Davies, ChairLarry GrossSheldon HackneyDuchess HarrisPamela IngleshyBenjamin KarschNoam LiorAlmarin Phillips, Chair-ElectMohamed Saadi-ElmandjraLorraine R. Tulman
Membership of the CouncilFaculty: Forty-five members of the Senate
Executive Committee sit on Council. The FacultySenate shall insure that each faculty is representedby at least one elected constituency representativeand that three assistant professors sit on Council.One full-time lecturer or instructor and one full-time member ofthe Research Faculty are selected
by the Steering Committee.
Administration and Staff: The presidentand the provost are members of the Council. The
president appoints nine administrative officers, atleast five of whom shall he deans of faculties. The
Administrative Assembly. Librarians Assembly.and A-3 Assembly each have one elected repre-sentative.
Students: Twenty-five students serve on
Council. ten of them from the undergraduateschools (five elected by mutually exclusive con-
stituencies, and five-including a freshman-electedat large via the Undergraduate Assembly). The
fifteen graduate/professional students on Councilare elected as members of the Graduate and Pro-
fessional Student Assembly: each school is repre-sented by at least one representative.
Presiding Officer: The president may act as
presiding officer of the Council or may appoint a
moderator to preside at meeting.
Members of the AdministrationMichael AikenEdwin J. AndrewsMichael J. AustinValarie Swain CadeLee G. CopelandChristopher DennisWilliam EpsteinSheldon HackneyJoann MitchellRussell E. Palmer
Hugo Sonnenschein
**Representatives elected bythe Faculty at Large(Faculty Senate officers are indicated)David P. Balamuth, Past Chair*Janice R. Bellace*Dan Ben-Amos*Howard Brody*Alan Cohen*Beverly G. ColemanRobert E. Davies, Chair*Terry L. FrieszMary C. Glick, Sec'retarDaniel E. lngbermanGary Hatfield, Secretary-Elect*Anne P. KeaneCampbell Laird*Howard LesnickAlmarin Phillips, Chair-ElectPhyllis RackinLorraine Tulman, Past-Secretary*James E. Wheeler
**Elected by the Faculty ConstituenciesI. Annenberg School: Larry Gross
2. A,ts & Sciences (American civilization his-tory): Alan C. Kors
3. Arts & Sciences (anthropology, history ofart,music): Rebecca Huss-Ashmore
4. Arts & Sciences (astronomy, mathematics):Robert H. Koch
5. Arts & Sciences (biology): Yoshitaka Suyama6. Arts & Sciences (chemistry. geology. history &
sociology ofscience): Madeleine M. Joul lie
7. Ails & Sciences (classical studies. German.Romance languages. Slavic languages): PeterSteiner
8. Arts & Sciences (economics): F. GerardAdams
9. Arts & Sciences (English, general honors):Peter Stallybrass
l0.Arts & Sciences (folklore & fo/klife, linguis-tics, philosophy): *John W. Roberts
II. Arts & Sciences (Oriental studies, religiousstudies, South Asia studies): Ann Matter
l2.Arts & Sciences (physics): Michael Cohen13.Arts & Sciences (political science. regional
science): Friedrich V. KratochwilI 4.Arts& Sciences(psvchologr): DavidWilliams15.Art.s & Sciences (sociology): Etienne van de
Walie16. Dental Medicine: Meridith C. Bogerl17. Education: Kenneth D. George18. Engineering (bioengineering, chemical engi-
neering, materials science and engineering,mechanical engineering andappliedmechanicsNoam Lior
19. Engineering (computer and information sci-ence, dec trical engineering, systems): JanVan der Spiegel
20. Fine Arts (architecture, city and regionalplanning. fine arts, landscape architectureand regional planning): Anthony R. Tomazinis
21.Law: Lani Guinier22. Medicine anatomy biochemistry & hiophvs-
ics, pathology): Virginia A. Li Volsi
23. Medicine (anesthesia, obstetrics & gynecol-
ogy, radiation therapy): Luis Blasco24. Medicine (dermatology, apthalmology,
orthopaedic surgery, otorhinolarvtigology,psychiatry, research medicine): Charles W.Nichols
25. Medicine (human genetics, microbiology,pharmacology.physiology): Helen C. Davies
26. Medicine (allergy & immunology, cardiol -
ag', diabetes, endocrine, infectious disease,
gastroenterology, pulmonary. renal): JohnW. Hirshfeld
27. Medicine (general medicine, hematology-oncology, hypertension, rheumatology),
(neurology. physical medicine & rehabilita-tion): Douglas B. Cines
28.Medicine (pediatrics): *Stanton Segal29. Medicine (radiology, surgery): *Michael
Torosian30.Nursing: Ruth McCorkle31.Social Work: Richard K. Caputo32. Veterinary Medicine (animal biology, pat/to-
biology): Bernard H. Shapiro33, Veterinary Medicine (clinical studies-New
Bolton Center, clinical studies-Philadel-
phia): Cohn Johnstone34. Wharton (accounting, decision sciences,
health care systems, insurance. statistic's):David Hildebrand
35. Wharton (finance, legal studies, public polic'\' and management): Susan Wachter
36. Wharton (management. marketing): MartenS. Estey
** Assistant ProfessorsLois K. EvansVijay KumarFay W. WhitneyJunior and Research Faculty MembersBernard S. Bloom
Ryda D. Rose
Parliamentarian *William F. Harris, IISecretary *Duncan W. Van DusenLibrarians Assembly Jean AdelmanA-i Assembly Rene GonzalesA-3 Assembly Harry HanceROTC Rep. *Capt. Lyle E. Lewis. Jr.
Undergraduate StudentsDuchess Harris (Col'91)Hazel Jones (Nur'9 I)Zuhair Kahn (SEAS'90)
Benjamin Karsch (Wh'90)Alex Lloyd (Col'91)Patricia Mann (Col'90)
Christopher Migura (Wh'93)Varsha Rao (Wh'91)Daniel Singer (Col'91)Buzz Thomas (Col'9l)
Graduate/Professional Students
Sanjay Agrawal (SEAS)Ivy Barsky (SAS)Mary Ann Cronin (nursing)Susan Garfinkel (SAS)Wayne Glasker (SAS)Michael Goldstein (WhGr)Elizabeth Hunt (SAS)Pamela Inglesby (Annenberg)Andrew Miller (SAS)Vincent Phaahla (GSFA)Eli Pringle (SSW)Mohamed Saadi-Elmandjra(SEAS)Diane Weber (Law)Mark Weiner (Mcd)Delores Wright (GSE)
* Observer** Members of the Senate Executive Committee
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Council and Independent University Committees, 1989-90
Much of the work of the Council is donethrough its standing committees. They are choseneach spring through the Committee onCommittees, which makes the recommendationsafter issuing a campus-wide call for nominations.The Committee on Committees also recommendsmembers for the Independent Committees.Appointments to these Committees are made bythe Steering Committee, the one exception beingthe Academic Planning and Budget Committee.appointments to which are made by the president.
Bookstore CommitteeChair: Lenore R. Wilkas (library)Faculty:Thomas J. Conahan (anesthesia)Gary W. Crooks (medicine)Deborah Dougherty (management)Stephen Gale (regional science)Keith Griffloen (physics)Vicki Mahaffey (English)Burton Rosan (microbiology/dent)Administration:Joan Bernstein (Annenberg library)Kathleen Moore (university press)Helen P. Walker (real estate)Students:two undergraduates to comeDavid Azzolina (GAS-folklore)Ex officio:Elizabeth P. Tuft (director.university bookstore)
Communications CommitteeChair: John F. Lubin (management)Faculty:Michael Cohen (physics)David Farber (computer & information science)Gary Hatfield (philosophy)Robert A. Kraft (religious studies)James Pickands. Ill (statistics)Gerald J. Porter (mathematics)Martin Pring (physiology/med)Administration:John Abercrombie (computing. SAS)A-3 Staff:Rachel Knowles (medicine)Fran Rhoads (Wharton)Students:Jonathan Bing (Col '92)Patricia Hoffman (Col '90)Joseph D. Touch (GrSEAS-CIS)Willard Uncapher (ASC)Ex officio:Ronald L. Arenson (acting vice provost forcomputing)Carol Farnsworth (assistant vice president foruniversity relations)Paul H. Mosher (vice provost and director oflibraries)
Community Relations CommitteeChair: Sol H. Goodgal (microbiology/med)Faculty:Richard K. Caputo (social work)Donald Cunnigen (sociology)Peter Dodson (animal biology)Deborah Dougherty (management)Sheldon Jacobson (medicine)Harry Rozmiarek (lab animal resources)Jorge J. Santiago-Aviles (electrical engineering)Administration:Kathy C. Forrest (HUP social work)Anne Mengel (provost's office)Adrienne Riley (compensation)Carole P. Giegerich (Mahoney Institute)
A-3 Staff:Stephanie Perkins (English)Rosie M. Smith (Am civ)Students:James Markley (Col '90)Philip Wider (Col '90)Catherine Handscomb (WhG-statistics)Andrew Spielman (GSFA-Fels)Ex officio:Mark Fuerst (manager, WXPN-FM)Robert A. Glascott (director recreation)Stephen A. Goff (director, Annenberg center)Alan Green (director, black resource center)Mania C. Whittington (senior vice president)director, community relations
Facilities CommitteeChair: Walter D. Bonner (biochemistry &biophysics)Faculty:Meridith Bogert (dental care center)Lawrence Eisenberg (electrical engineering)Kathryn Gleason (landscape architecture)Marilyn E. Hess (pharmacology)Elsa Ramsden (physical therapy)Michael R. Ruggieri (urology)Henry Teune (political science)Administration:Marc-Antoine Lombardini (planning &development HUP)Carolyn Schlie (athletics)Ann E. Williams (grad education)A-3 Staff:Helen Lee (Wharton)Students:Ban Barre (Col '91)Robert Gonzalez (Col '90)Milton Marks (GSFA-historic preservation)Joseph Nasr (GSFA-planning)Ex officio:Arthur T. Gravina (vice president. facilitiesmanagement)Alice Nagle (chair. Committee for an AccessibleUniversity)John Smolen (registrar)director of community relationsStaff:Virginia S. Scherfel (assistant to vice president,facilities management)
International Programs CommitteeChair: Richard J. Estes (social work)Faculty:Paul C. Browne (management)F. Hilary Conroy (history)Richard L. Doty (othorhinolaryngology)Anne P. Keane (nursing)Margaret A. Mills (folklore & folklife)Shakunthala Narasimhulu (surgical research)Gerhard A. Schad (parasitology/vet)Students:Taimur Hussain (Col '92)Courtney Tuttle (Col '90)Warwick Anderson (GAS-H&SS)Feiling Wang (GAS-Poli Sci)Ex officio:Joyce Randolph (international programs)
Library CommitteeChair: William P. Reinhardt (chemistry)Faculty:Adel Allouche (Arabic)Malcolm Campbell (history of art)Joseph Farrell (classical studies)Gary Hatfield (philosophy)
Karin McGowan (pediatrics)Thomas Max Safley (history)Joseph Turow (communications)Administration:Loretta Miller (military science)Students:Joseph Porcelli (Wh '91)Jai Singh (SEAS '91)Thomas Kinsella (GAS-English)Rose Mauro (GAS-music)Ex officio:Paul H. Mosher (vice provost and director oflibraries)
Personnel Benefits CommitteeChair: Jerry S. Rosenbloom (insurance)
Faculty:Andrea M. Barsevick (nursing)Linda P. Brown (nursing)John C. Hershey (decision sciences, health care)Madeleine M. Joullie (chemistry)Liaison member with Senate Committee on theEconomic Status of the FacultyMark V. Pauly (health care systems)Elsa Ramsden (physical therapy)Curtis R. Reitz (law)Arnold Thackray (history & sociology ofscience)Administration:Edwin Ledwell (athletics)
Margo Post Marshak (law)Patricia Rose (career planning)A-3 Staff:Russell Muth (neurology)Gloria Duca (development)Student:Kate Gressens (SSW)Ex officio:Alfred F. Beers (comptroller)Barbara S. Butterfield (vice president for humanresources)Dennis Mahoney (manager, benefits)Adrienne Riley (director human resources)
Recreation and Intercollegiate
Athletics CommitteeChair:David B. P.Goodman (pathology/med)Faculty:*Lois K. Evans (nursing)Hendrik F. Hameka (chemistry)Edward Lusk (statistics)Martin Pring (physiology/med)Joseph S. Torg (orthopedic surgery)Frank A. Welsh (biochemistry)Donald White (classical archaeology)Administration:Alan Waldt (Museum)James H. Whitmoyer (Development)Alumni:H. Hunter LottMolly LoveA-3 Staff:Gloria Duca (Development)Students:Max Kozower (Wh 90)Judith Weitzman (Col '90)two graduate students to comeEx officio:Kim M. Morrisson (vice provost, university life)Paul J. Rubincam, Jr. (director, recreation andintercollegiate athletics)Willis J. Stetson, Jr. (dean of admissions)
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Research CommitteeChair:Haim Bau (mechanical engineering)Faculty:Steven Douglas (pediatrics)Terry L. Friesz (systems)Shiv Gupta (marketing)Alan M. Kelly (pathobiology/veterinary)Paul Korshin (English)Barbara J. Lowery (nursing)Ponzy Lu (chemistry)Jane Menken (sociology)Frank Pepe (anatomy/medicine)Chiaho Shih (biochemistry/biophysics)Adminsitration:one appointee 2-yr term to comeStudents:Evangelos Delikouras (SEAS-CHE)Audiey Christopher Kao (Medicine)Lawrence Lee (SEAS 91)Deven Parekh (Col/Wharton 91)Ex officio:Barry Cooperman (vice provost research)Anthony Merritt (director research admin)
Safety And Security CommitteeChair:*Helen C. Davies (microbiology/med)Faculty:Stephen Gale (regional science)Adelaide M. Delluva (biochemistry/vet)Henry 0. Trowbridge (pathology/dent)Marvin Wolfgang (criminology)Administration:Margo Holloway (Wharton)Leonard Miller (Counseling Service)A-3 Staff:Fran Opher (Student Services)Dorothy H. Townsley (Chaplain's Office)Students:Laurie GeIb (Col '90)Jeffrey Jacobson (Col '92)Andrew Weinreich (Col '90)Liz Dominic (GAS-English)Nicole Galli (law)C. Eli Pringle (GAS-political science)Ex officio:Elena M. DiLapi (director, Women's Center)Robert Furniss (director, transportation andparking)
Alan Green (director. Black Resource Center)Carol Kontos-Cohen (director, residential
living)John P. Logan (director, public safety)Carolynne Martin (director, off-campus living)James M. Miller (manager, fire and occupationa
safety)Kim M. Morrisson (vice provost, university lifeTricia Phaup (director, fraternity and sorority
affairs)James Wargo (executive director, physical
plant)Ruth Wells (director, victim and security
support services)
Student Affairs CommitteeChair:Vivian C. Seltzer (social work)Co-chair:Andrew T. Miller (GAS-AmCiv)Faculty:Jay D. Amsterdam (psychiatry)Endla K. Anday (pediatrics)John S. de Cani (statistics)Sally Green (psychiatry)Gregory Possehl (South Asia archaeology)Sohrab Rabii (electrical engineering)Ernest F. Rosato (surgery)
Administration:William K. Schnarr(Veterinary)Barbara Wagner (Alumni Relations)Students:Michael Beaubaire (Col '90)Farah Jimenez (Col '90)Andrew Weinreich (Col '90)Paula Geyh (GAS-comp. lit.)Pamela lnglesby (ASC)Ex officio:Stanley E. Johnson (university chaplain)*Benjy Karsch (chair. UA)Kim M. Morrisson (vice provost, university life)*Mohamed Saadi-Elmandjra (chair. GAPSA)
Undergraduate Admissions and
Financial Aid CommitteeChair:Robert H. Koch (astronomy)Faculty:Dam Borges (history)Donald P. Goldsmith (pediatrics)John A. McCarthy (German)Warren F. Seider (chemical engineering)
Robert Summers (economics)Peter Wilding (laboratory medicine)Kwangyoen Wohn (computer and informationscience)
Ruth York (nursing)Deans' RepresentativesDaniel E. lngberman (Wharton)John D. Keenan (SEAS)Patricia Schindler (SAS)Marian Sherman (Nursing)Administration:Catherine C. Schifter (Annenberg)Students:Carla Ambrister (Col '92)Lesley Bischoff (Wh 90)Mark Eskin (Col '90)Jai Singh (SEAS '91)Theodore Chen (law)Ex officio:Frank E. Claus (director, Penn Plan)Kim M. Morrisson (vice provost, university life)William M. Schilling (director, student financialaid)
Willis J. Stetson. Jr. (dean of admissions)
Independent Committees
Academic Planning and BudgetCommittee
Chair: Dr. Michael Aiken (provost)Faculty:Ronald L. Arenson (acting vice provost
computing)David Balamuth (physics)Gregory Farrington (LRSM)Noam Lior(mechanical engineering)Janice F. Madden (regional science)John McCoubrey (history of art)Andrew Miller (american civilization)Anita Summers (public policy & management)Michael Wachter (economics)Elizabeth Warren (law)
Administration:Richard C. Clelland (deputy provost)Mama C. Whittington (senior vice president)
Students:Michael Goldstein (GrWh)Michael Hanson (Col '90)David Kaufman (Wh '92)
Disability BoardChair: Dan M. McGill (insurance)Faculty:Nancy B. Ellis (study of the aging)John L. Esterhai (orthopaedic surgery)Carol P. Germain (nursing)Reuben E. Kron (psychiatry)Robert L. Mayock (medicine)Arthur F. Whereat (medicine)Ex officio:Jerry S. Rosenbloom (chair. Personnel BenefitsCommittee)
Staff:Dennis Mahoney (manager, benefits)
Honorary Degrees CommitteeChair: Peter J. Freyd (mathematics)Faculty:Linda Aiken (nursing)June Axinn (social work)Stanley Baum (radiology)Stuart W. Churchill (chemical engineering)Robert E. Davies (molecular biology)
Joan DeJean (Romance languages)Raymond J. Fonseca (dental)Oscar Gandy (communications)Ward H. Goodenough (anthropology)Paul Kleindorfer (decision science)Paul McDermott (education)Curtis R. Reitz (law)Ann L. Strong (city and regional planning)Students:Lawrence Griff (Col 90)David Later (Col 91)Elizabeth Hunt (GAS-H&SS)Joe Maly (WhG)
Committee On Open ExpressionChair: William Grigsby (city planning)Faculty:Fritz Kratochwil (political science)Peter Kuriloff (grad education)Barbara Munroe (nursing)Leonard Rico (management)Administration:Kristen Davidson (asst dean, nursing)Sol Goodgal (microbiol/med)A-3 Staff:Ardelia Barnes (psychiatry)Students:Susan Garfinkel (GAS-Amciv)Javed Khan (SEAS '90)Susanna Peters (law)Andrew Spielman (GSFA-Fels)Andrew Weinreich (Col '90)
Student Fulbright AwardsChair:Karl F. Otto (German)Faculty:Lee V. Cassanelli (history)Harold L. Dibble (anthropology)Peter G. Earle (Romance languages)Alan C. Kors (history)Susan Leites (fine arts)Ann E. Matter (religious studies)Gail Slap (medicine)Administration:Mary Martin (Middle East Center)Rene Singleton (Student Life)Ex officio:Ann B. Hart (foreign student advisor)
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