UCR College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
 

The Executive Committee

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
2007-2008

 

Chairman of the Faculty Thomas Patterson 2007-2009

3 members from among Art History, English, History, Comparative Literature, Foreign Languages, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Hispanic Studies, and Women's Studies                   

Vorris Nunley (English) 2007-2009
S. Antebi (Hispanic Studies) 2006-2008
Jonathan Walton (Religious Studies) 2007-2009

3 members from among Anthropology, Economics, Ethnic Studies, Political Science, Psychology, & Sociology                                

M. Marks (Economics) 2006-2008
D. J. Barr (Psychology) 2006-2008
Antoine Yoshinaka (Political Science) 2006-2008

1 member from the Fine Arts, [Art, Creative Writing, Dance, Music & Theatre]

P. Chagas (Music) 2006-2008

2 members from degree-granting non- department programs (Asian Studies, Langs.) Classical Studies, CHA&SS Interdisciplinary Studies, Latin-American Studies,  Law & Society, Liberal Studies, ­­Linguistics, Neuroscience, & Social Relations.                                    

Lucille Chia (Asian Studies/History)  2007-2009
Freya Schiwy (Latin-American Studies/Hispanic Studies) 2007-2009

Dean of College, ex officio: S. E. Cullenberg
Assoc. Dean of Stu. Affairs, ex officio: S. G. Brint
 
The chair of the faculty is elected for a 2-year term and is not eligible to succeed self.

The Exec. Cmte. consists of the Chair of the faculty, ex officio; dean of the college ex officio; and nine members of the faculty.  The term of office is 2 years, commencing July first following election at a regular election or immediately upon completion of the ballot count at a special election.

The Chair of the faculty and 4 members are elected in the same year; the 5 other members are elected in alternate years.  Members may not immediately succeed themselves.

Whenever the exec. cmte. determines that a vacancy exists in its membership, the sec.-parl. of the Div. conducts an election in accordance with the prescribed procedure, provided the vacancy is expected to last more than six months.  A vacancy shall be declared to exist and the member considered to have resigned if he/she anticipates an absence from the cmte. of more than 6 months.  Vacancies of 6 months or less are filled temporarily by appointment by the chair of the faculty with the advice and consent of the executive committee.

The secretary-parliamentarian is chosen by the executive committee from among its membership.  The term of office is one year.

 

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