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All-College Planning and Priorities Committee
The All-College Planning and Priorities Committee, chaired
by provost and vice president for academic affairs James Malek,
was chosen to represent various campus constituencies. "Our
goal was to balance manageability with inclusivity," explains
President Peggy R. Williams. "I was incredibly pleased with
the number of people who volunteered it was more than
we needed and thats terrific. Well need more people
for the task forces later this year." There will also be
chances in the future to serve on the strategic planning committee
itself, since current members will serve for either one and a
half or two and a half years and then be replaced by new appointees.
Joining Malek on the committee are the following faculty,
staff, and students:
- Mary Bentley, assistant professor of health promotion
and human movement
- Ellen Bonaguro, assistant professor of speech communication
- Carl Butterfield, associate professor of accounting
- Mark Darling 97, utility worker and former chair
of Staff Council
- Gretchen DeBolt, M.M. 93, administrative secretary
to the vice president for college relations and resource development
- Howard Erlich, dean of the School of Humanities and
Sciences
- Adam Forbes 94, assistant director and recruiting
coordinator for the Office of Career Services
- John Hochheimer, associate professor of television-radio
- Kyle Johnson 00, sport management major and
student trustee
- Heinz Koch, professor of chemistry
- Steven Mauk, professor of music
- Marian MacCurdy, associate professor of writing
- Diane Nocerino 01, physical therapy major
and head of the Residence Hall Association
- Nancy Pringle, vice president and College counsel
- Tanya Saunders, assistant provost for special programs
- Carl Sgrecci 69, vice president and treasurer
- Nick Tarant 00, corporate communication major
and vice president for communications for student government
- Lillian Tavelli, manager of the Traffic Bureau
- Marina Todd, director of publications
- Robert Ullrich, dean of the School of Business
Faculty, staff, and students with questions and/or recommendations
concerning the strategic planning process may contact anyone
on the committee. |