Last Name First Name 2011-2012 Officer Senator or Volunteer   EFS = Elected Faculty Senator Category
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For Faculty - College
2010-11 Committee  2010-11 Committee Officer University Senate Term Ends Email Notes
Baker Dean   Senator Pres Appt ECUS Secretary 2012 dean.baker@gcsu.edu Replaced Jason Huffman as the Presidential Appointee to FAPC effective 10 Aug 2011.
Connolly David   Volunteer CoAS     n/a david.connolly@gcsu.edu  
Cook Carrie Secretary EFS CoAS     2014 carrie.cook@gcsu.edu  
Deneroff Victoria   Volunteer CoE     n/a victoria.deneroff@gcsu.edu Added to FAPC at the 10 Aug 2011 University Senate meeting
de Posada David Vice-Chair EFS CoAS     2014 david.deposada@gcsu.edu  
Huffman Jason   Senator Pres Appt     2012 jason.huffman@gcsu.edu Replaced by Dean Baker effective 10 Aug 2011
Humphries Sally   Volunteer CoB FAPC   n/a sally.humphries@gcsu.edu Shifted to RPIPC at the 10 Aug 2011 University Senate meeting
Jordan Sandra*   Volunteer CAO-Desig     2012 sandra.jordan@gcsu.edu  
Kleine Karynne   Volunteer CoE ECUS   n/a karynne.kleine@gcsu.edu  
Magoulick Mary   EFS CoAS CAPC   2013 mary.magoulick@gcsu.edu  
Moore Leslie   EFS CoHS     2014 leslie.moore@gcsu.edu  
Roberts Holley   EFS CoE     2014 holley.roberts@gcsu.edu  
Rose Mike   EFS CoAS FAPC Secretary 2013 mike.rose@gcsu.edu  
Turner Craig Chair EFS CoAS FAPC Chair 2012 craig.turner@gcsu.edu  
Whitfield Mike   EFS CoB FAPC   2012 mike.whitfield@gcsu.edu  

* The Provost (Chief Academic Officer) is an ex officio non-voting member of the University Senate as specified in Article II Section 1.A.1 of the University Senate Bylaws.  As the designee of the Chief Academic Officer to FAPC, the Provost serves as a voting member on FAPC.

University Senate Bylaws II.Section1.A.1.  Composition.  The University Senate shall have fifty (50) members distributed as follows. the University President, who shall be an ex officio non-voting member, the Chief Academic Officer, who shall be an ex officio non-voting member, thirty-seven (37) members who are faculty selected as described in II.Section1.A.2, four (4) members who are staff selected as described in II.Section1.A.3, two (2) members who are students selected as described in II.Section1.A.4, and five (5) members identified as Presidential Appointees selected as described in II.Section1.A.5.  Faculty representation shall always constitute at least seventy-five percent of the voting membership of the University Senate..

University Senate Bylaws IV.Section 4.  Committee Service and Voting.  All members of the University Senate shall have at least one University Senate committee assignment. Faculty, staff, administrators and students who are not members of the University Senate may be nominated to University Senate committees if the Subcommittee on Nominations deems that appropriate. Committee members who are not members of the University Senate shall be afforded all rights of committee membership, including voting unless explicitly designated as a non-voting member of the committee in these bylaws, but shall have none of these rights in the University Senate.

University Senate Bylaws V.Section2.C.3.a.  Membership. The Faculty Affairs Policy Committee shall have thirteen (13) members distributed as follows:  eleven (11) members selected from the Corps of Instruction faculty, at least seven (7) of whom are elected faculty senators, one (1) member who is the Chief Academic Officer or an individual appointed by the Chief Academic Officer to serve as her/his designee in compliance with V.Section2.C, and one (1) member appointed by the University President in compliance with II.Section1.A.5.

University Senate Bylaws V.Section2.C. Standing Committees.   These committees shall have the following three functions (a) develop recommendations for new policy, (b) develop recommendations that revise existing policy, and (c) serve in advisory role, each applied in a manner consistent with the purposes and powers of the University Senate expressed in Article I.  The inclusion of an appropriate chief division officer or designee is to improve committee effectiveness through communication and coordination with an appropriate administrator who has authority and responsibility for policy implementation in the general area addressed by the committee.