All-College Council
2004-2005
Function: The All-College Council has been designed to serve as a college forum to analyze, discuss and make recommendations to the President on community issues that do not clearly fall under the jurisdiction of the President's staff and of student and faculty committees and governance structures. As such, the All-College Council has jurisdiction over all-College community matters that due to their nature do not fall under the purview of any one of the existing committees and governance structures. Any member of the All-College Council may bring an issue to the Council for discussion. The All-College Council will then discuss the issue and make a determination as to whether or not the issue falls under its purview. To formally consider an issue, a simple majority of the All-College Council must vote either to consider it under its jurisdiction or to remand the issue to the constituency under it to whose jurisdiction it has been determined to belong. Additionally the All-College Council shall have the ability to form ad-hoc subcommittees to further investigate issues and report back to the Council. Amendments to the function or membership of this committee must be agreed to by all parties and made by the appropriate methods within each of the three constituencies.
Membership: President of the College (Chair), S.G.A. President, S.G.A. Vice-President for Academic Affairs, S.G.A. Vice-President for Residential Affairs, two students-at-large appointed by S.G.A., one appointed for a one year term and one for a two year term; five (5) tenure track faculty, at least two of them tenured, elected to two year terms; the Dean of Admissions and Student Aid, the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty or his/her designee, the Dean of Student Affairs, one(1) at-large administrative representative and one (1) representative of the Support Staff appointed by the President to two-year terms. In order to ensure continuity from academic year to academic year, the Council membership (faculty, staff, student) should be appointed on a staggered basis so that there are always experienced members on the Council.
Philip Glotzbach, President, Chair | |
John Brueggemann, Associate Dean of Faculty Development | |
Pat Oles, Dean of Student Affairs | |
Mary Lou Bates, Dean of Admissions & Student Aid | |
2005 | Betsy Sheridan '05, SGA President |
Molly Appel '05, SGA V.P. for Academic Affairs | |
TBA-SGA V.P. for Residential Affairs | |
2005 | Ben Tronnier '05 |
2006 | TBA-student |
2005 | Mary Cogan, University Without Walls |
2005 | Kim Coons, Student Aid & Family Finance |
2005 | Philip Boshoff, English, tenured |
Debra Fernandez, Dance, tenured | |
Mark Huibregtse, Mathematics & Computer Science, tenured (on leave S'05) | |
2006 | Hedi Jaouad, Foreign Languages & Literatures, tenured |
Lenora de la Luna, Education, untenured | |
Guest: Jack Ling, Director, Office of Institutional Diversity (non-voting) |
2003-2004
Function: The All-College Council has been designed to serve as a college forum to analyze, discuss and make recommendations to the President on community issues that do not clearly fall under the jurisdiction of the President's staff and of student and faculty committees and governance structures. As such, the All-College Council has jurisdiction over all-College community matters that due to their nature do not fall under the purview of any one of the existing committees and governance structures. Any member of the All-College Council may bring an issue to the Council for discussion. The All-College Council will then discuss the issue and make a determination as to whether or not the issue falls under its purview. To formally consider an issue, a simple majority of the All-College Council must vote either to consider it under its jurisdiction or to remand the issue to the constituency under it to whose jurisdiction it has been determined to belong. Additionally the All-College Council shall have the ability to form ad-hoc subcommittees to further investigate issues and report back to the Council. Amendments to the function or membership of this committee must be agreed to by all parties and made by the appropriate methods within each of the three constituencies.
Membership: President of the College (Chair), S.G.A. President, S.G.A. Vice-President for Academic Affairs, S.G.A. Vice-President for Residential Affairs, two students-at-large appointed by S.G.A., one appointed for a one year term and one for a two year term; five (5) tenure track faculty, at least two of them tenured, elected to two year terms; the Dean of Admissions and Student Aid, the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty or his/her designee, the Dean of Student Affairs, one(1) at-large administrative representative and one (1) representative of the Support Staff appointed by the President to two-year terms. In order to ensure continuity from academic year to academic year, the Council membership (faculty, staff, student) should be appointed on a staggered basis so that there are always experienced members on the Council.
Philip Glotzbach, President, Chair | |
John Brueggemann, Associate Dean of Faculty Development | |
Pat Oles, Dean of Student Affairs | |
Mary Lou Bates, Dean of Admissions & Student Aid | |
2004 | Scott Minkoff '04, SGA President |
Nick Merrill '05, SGA V.P. for Academic Affairs | |
Betsy Sheridan '05, SGA V.P. for Residential Affairs | |
2004 | Dave Thayer '04 |
2005 | Felicia Berenson '05 |
2005 | Mary Cogan, University Without Walls |
2005 | Kim Coons, Student Aid & Family Finance |
2004 | Paty Rubio, Foreign Languages & Literatures, tenured (1-semester replacement S'04) |
Ruth Andrea Levinson, Education, tenured | |
2005 | Philip Boshoff, English, tenured |
Debra Fernandez, Exercise Science, Dance & Athletics, tenured | |
Mark Huibregtse, Mathematics & Computer Science, tenured | |
Guests: Jack Ling, Director, Office of Institutional Diversity |
2002-2003
Function: The All-College Council has been designed to serve as a college forum to analyze, discuss and make recommendations to the President on community issues that do not clearly fall under the jurisdiction of the President's staff and of student and faculty committees and governance structures. As such, the All-College Council has jurisdiction over all-College community matters that due to their nature do not fall under the purview of any one of the existing committees and governance structures. Any member of the All-College Council may bring an issue to the Council for discussion. The All-College Council will then discuss the issue and make a determination as to whether or not the issue falls under its purview. To formally consider an issue, a simple majority of the All-College Council must vote either to consider it under its jurisdiction or to remand the issue to the constituency under it to whose jurisdiction it has been determined to belong. Additionally the All-College Council shall have the ability to form ad-hoc subcommittees to further investigate issues and report back to the Council. Amendments to the function or membership of this committee must be agreed to by all parties and made by the appropriate methods within each of the three constituencies.
Membership: President of the College (Chair), S.G.A. President, S.G.A. Vice-President for Academic Affairs, S.G.A. Vice-President for Residential Affairs, two students-at-large appointed by S.G.A., one appointed for a one year term and one for a two year term; five (5) tenure track faculty, at least two of them tenured, elected to two year terms; the Dean of Admissions and Student Aid, the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty or his/her designee, the Dean of Student Affairs, one(1) at-large administrative representative and one (1) representative of the Support Staff appointed by the President to two-year terms. In order to ensure continuity from academic year to academic year, the Council membership (faculty, staff, student) should be appointed on a staggered basis so that there are always experienced members on the Council.
President Jamienne Studley, Chair | |
John Brueggemann, Associate Dean of Faculty Development | |
Pat Oles, Dean of Student Affairs | |
Mary Lou Bates, Dean of Admissions & Student Aid | |
2003 | Andy Kirshenbaum, SGA President |
Nick Merrill '05, SGA V.P. for Academic Affairs | |
Scott Minkoff, SGA V.P. for Residential Life | |
Rebecca Thorpe '04 | |
2003 | Marissa Aquila '03 |
2003 | Mary Cogan, UWW, admin. rep |
Michele Koskinen, Music, Support Staff rep | |
2003 | Susan Belden, Management & Business, untenured |
Joanne Devine, English, tenured (on leave F'02) | |
David Weis, Chemistry & Physics, untenured (replacement for Devine F'02) | |
Jordana Dym, History, untenured | |
2004 | Greg Goodwin, Psychology, untenured |
Ruth Andrea Levinson, Education, tenured | |
Guests: TBA, Director, President's Office | |
Jack Ling, Director, Diversity & Affirmative Action |