Membership in CAPT
2017-2018
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen
from the ranks of Professor and Associate Professor, none of whom is on the Tenure
Review Board, CAFR or the FAB, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT
may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments;
replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure
Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty
member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the
named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being
out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim
term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for
re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2018 | Michael Eckmann, Computer Science (LV F'17) |
Kyle Nichols, Geosciences (F'17 replacement for Eckmann) | |
2018 | Pushi Prasad, Management and Business, Chair |
2019 | Daniel Nathan, American Studies |
2019 | Reg Lilly, Philosophy (2-yr replacement forAnderson) |
2020 | Michael Arnush, Classics |
2020 | Kate Leavitt, Studio Art |
2016-2017
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen
from the ranks of Professor and Associate Professor, none of whom is on the Tenure
Review Board, CAFR or the FAB, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT
may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments;
replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure
Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty
member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the
named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being
out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim
term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for
re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2017 | Pat Fehling, Health and Exercise Sciences, Chair |
2017 | Debra Fernandez, Dance |
2018 | Michael Eckmann, Computer Science |
2018 | Pushi Prasad, Management and Business |
2019 | Daniel Nathan, American Studies |
2019 | Peter Stake, Art (1-yr replacement for Carolyn Anderson) |
2015-2016
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen
from the ranks of Professor and Associate Professor, none of whom is on the Tenure
Review Board, CAFR or the FAB, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT
may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments;
replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure
Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty
member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the
named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being
out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim
term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for
re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2016 | Matthew Hockenos, History (1-yr lv 2015-16) |
Kimberley Frederick, Chemistry (1-yr 2015-16 replacement for Hockenos) | |
2016 | Mehmet Odekon, Economics, Chair |
2017 | Pat Fehling, Health and Exercise Sciences |
2017 | Debra Fernandez, Dance |
2018 | Michael Eckmann, Mathematics and Computer Science |
2018 | Pushi Prasad, Management and Business |
2014-2015
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen
from the ranks of Professor and Associate Professor, none of whom is on the Tenure
Review Board, CAFR or the FAB, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT
may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments;
replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure
Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty
member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the
named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being
out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim
term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for
re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2015 | John Brueggemann, Sociology |
2015 | Kyle Nichols, Geosciences, Chair |
2016 | Matthew Hockenos, History |
2016 | Mehmet Odekon, Economics |
2017 | Pat Fehling, Health and Exercise Sciences |
2017 | Debra Fernandez, Dance (LV S'15) |
Crystal Moore, Social Work (S'15 replacement for Fernandez) |
2013-2014
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen
from the ranks of Professor and Associate Professor, none of whom is on the Tenure
Review Board, CAFR or the FAB, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT
may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments;
replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure
Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty
member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the
named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being
out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim
term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for
re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2014 | Kate Leavitt, Art (LV, S'14), Chair Fall 2013 Only |
Denise Smith, Health and Exercise Sciences (replacement for Leavitt), S '14 | |
2014 | Mark Youndt, Management and Business, Chair Spring 2014 Only |
2015 | John Brueggemann, Sociology |
2015 | Kyle Nichols, Geosciences |
2016 | Matthew Hockenos, History |
2016 | Mehmet Odekon, Economics |
2012-2013
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen from the ranks of Professor and Associate Professor, none of whom is on the Tenure Review Board, CAFR or the FAB, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments; replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2013 | Mark Hofmann, Mathematics & Computer Science, Chair |
2013 | Jennifer Delton, History (2-yr replacement 11-13 for Mintz) |
2013 | Susannah Mintz, English (LV 2011-13) |
2014 | Kate Leavitt, Art |
2014 | Mark Youndt, Management & Business |
2015 | John Brueggemann, Sociology |
2015 | Kyle Nichols, Geosciences |
2011-2012
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen from the ranks of Professor and Associate Professor, none of whom is on the Tenure Review Board, CAFR or the FAB, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments; replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2012 | Carolyn Anderson, Theater |
2012 | Greg Pfitzer, American Studies, Chair |
2013 | Mark Hofmann, Mathematics & Computer Science |
2013 | Susannah Mintz, English (LV 11-13) |
2013 | Jennifer Delton, History (2-yr replacement for Mintz) LV S'12 |
2012 | Mehmet Odekon, Economics (1-semester S'12 replacement for Delton) |
2014 | Kate Leavitt, Art |
2014 | Mark Youndt, Management & Business (LV 11-12) |
2012 | Tim Burns, Government (1-semester F'11 replacement for Youndt) |
2012 | Susannah Mintz, English (1-semester S'12 replacement for Burns) |
2010-2011
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen from the ranks of Professor and Associate Professor, none of whom is on the Tenure Review Board, CAFR or the FAB, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments; replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2011 | Jordana Dym, History |
Viviana Rangil, Foreign Languages & Literatures, Chair | |
2012 | Carolyn Anderson, Theater |
Greg Pfitzer, American Studies | |
2013 | Mark Hofmann, Mathematics & Computer Science |
Susannah Mintz, English |
2009-2010
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen from the ranks of Professor and Associate Professor, none of whom is on the Tenure Review Board, CAFR or the FAB, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments; replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2010 | Gove Effinger, Mathematics & Computer Science, Chair |
Ron Seyb, Government | |
2011 | Jordana Dym, History |
Viviana Rangil, Foreign Languages & Literatures | |
2012 | Carolyn Anderson, Theater |
Greg Pfitzer, American Studies |
2008-2009
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen from the ranks of Professor and Associate Professor, none of whom is on the Tenure Review Board, CAFR or the FAB, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments; replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2009 | Regina Janes, English, Chair |
Mary Crone Odekon, Physics | |
2010 | Gove Effinger, Mathematics & Computer Science |
Ron Seyb, Government | |
2011 | Jordana Dym, History |
Viviana Rangil, Foreign Languages & Literatures |
2007-2008
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen from the ranks of Professor and Associate Professor, none of whom is on the Tenure Review Board, CAFR or the Diversity and Affirmative Action Committee, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments; replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2008 | Jim Kennelly, Management Business (Interim Director, UWW 07-08) |
Rob Linrothe, Art & Art History (1-yr replacement for Kennelly) | |
Mary Lynn, American Studies, Chair | |
2009 | Regina Janes, English |
Mary Crone Odekon, Physics (LV 07-08) | |
Shirley Smith, Foreign Languages & Literatures (1-yr replacement for Odekon) | |
2010 | Gove Effinger, Mathematics & Computer Science |
Ron Seyb, Government |
2006-2007
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen from the ranks of professor and associate professor, none of whom is on the Tenure Review Board, CAFR or the Diversity and Affirmative Action Committee, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments; replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2007 | John Berman, Psychology, Chair |
Peter Stake, Art & Art History (leave S'07) | |
Rob Linrothe, Art & Art History (S'07 replacement for Stake) | |
2007 | Giuseppe Faustini, Foreign Languages & Literatures (1-yr replacement for Kennelly 06-07) |
2008 | Jim Kennelly, Management Business (leave 06-07) |
Mary Lynn, American Studies | |
2009 | Regina Janes, English |
Mary Crone Odekon, Physics |
2005-2006
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen from the ranks of professor and associate professor, none of whom is on the Tenure Review Board, CAFR or the Diversity and Affirmative Action Committee, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments; replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2006 | Barbara Black, English (leave 05-06) |
Una Bray, Mathematics & Computer Science (1-yr replacement for B. Black 05-06) | |
Lary Opitz, Theater, Chair | |
2007 | John Berman, Psychology |
Peter Stake, Art & Art History | |
2008 | Jim Kennelly, Management Business |
Mary Lynn, American Studies |
2004-2005
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen from the ranks of professor and associate professor, none of whom is on the Tenure Review Board, CAFR or the Diversity and Affirmative Action Committee, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments; replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2005 | Gerald Erchak, Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work, Chair |
William Standish, Physics | |
2006 | Barbara Black, English |
Lary Opitz, Theater | |
2007 | John Berman, Psychology |
Peter Stake, Art & Art History |
2003-2004
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen from the ranks of professor and associate professor, none of whom is on the Tenure Review Board, CAFR or the Diversity and Affirmative Action Committee, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments; replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2004 | Roy Ginsberg, Government, Chair |
Mary Lynn, American Studies (on leave 03-04) | |
Hedi Jaouad, Foreign Languages & Literatures (1-yr replacement for Lynn 03-04) | |
2005 | Gerald Erchak, Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work (on leave S'04) |
Susan Bender, Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work (S'04 replacement for Erchak) | |
William Standish, Physics (on leave S'04) | |
Ray Giguere, Chemistry (S'04 replacement for Standish) | |
2006 | Barbara Black, English |
Lary Opitz, Theater |
2002-2003
Membership: Six faculty members with tenure, each from a different department chosen from the ranks of professor and associate professor, none of whom is on the CAFR or the Diversity and Affirmative Action Committee, elected to serve three-year terms. Members of CAPT may not participate in the tenure or promotion cases of candidates in their own departments; replacements for such cases will be selected from recent members of CAPT and the Tenure Review Board (or its predecessor, the CAPT Review Committee). The first eligible faculty member will be chosen from a list beginning with the most recent past members of the named groups (eligible replacements must have reviewed at least one case).
A member who has served a full three-year term is eligible for re-election after being out of office for two years; members who complete an unexpired term or serve an interim term in place of a regularly elected member on leave are immediately eligible for re-election provided the service does not exceed one calendar year.
2003 | John Anzalone, Foreign Languages & Literatures |
Penny Jolly, Art & Art History, Chair | |
2004 | Roy Ginsberg, Government |
Mary Lynn, American Studies | |
2005 | Gerald Erchak, Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work |
William Standish, Chemistry & Physics |