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TODAY: UO Senate and committee elections 2.0, closes 5PM MONDAY. 

See below for explanation and list of candidates. Vote on Duckweb.

RE: 2015 University Senate Election Restart—

***Please vote before Tuesday, June 8, 2015***

As of today, the election for the University Senate and elected senate committees has officially restarted with a correct ballot. I strongly encourage you to vote and please note that the election deadline is Tuesday, June 8, 2015.

As you are aware from communications that were sent out about two weeks ago from interim President Coltrane and University Senate President Kyr, we experienced a series of election issues this year. Over the past two weeks, I have investigated these issues with a team of individuals, including Ron C. Bramhall from the Office of Academic Affairs; Chuck Triplett, assistant vice president for university initiatives and collaborations; and Dave Hubin, senior assistant to the president. 

The primary issues that we discovered were:

  • Nominee verification and eligibility pertaining to reports of inaccuracies on the ballot;
  • Constituent Voting regarding reports by individuals questioning whether they should be permitted to vote across constituencies;
  • Participation in situations when individuals were deemed ineligible to vote after logging into Duckweb.

As we addressed these election issues, we relied on following past practices to resolve any problems, as well as the UO Constitution and Senate Bylaws. We can find no policy or reference in the University Constitution that precludes people from voting outside of their constituent group in committee elections, such as the Faculty Advisory Council. We contacted each individual with the help of the deans’ offices and verified eligibility in consultation with Human Resources (HR) and the Office of Academic Affairs. We have also run updated HR lists with expanded query parameters to capture those individuals who were not able to vote the first time around.

As of this morning, elections for the University Senate and elected senate committees have officially begun again. To vote, please log in to Duckweb with your UO ID and PAC number. You will see elections as a menu item in the main menu. The deadline for voting is Tuesday, June 8 at 5 p.m. Shared governance is central to the UO’s mission and operations, and I encourage you to take a moment to vote for your representatives on the University Senate and elected standing committees.

Voting is automatically set up to allow you to vote only for candidates within your constituency group. However, you may view candidates for all open positions on the University Senate and elected committees on the following webpage: 2015 Candidates.

Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions about the elections process. You can reach me at [email protected] or 541-346-4439.

All the best,

Betina Lynn, Executive Coordinator, University of Oregon Senate

2015 University Senate and Committee Elections

University Senate

College of Arts and Sciences

Natural Sciences – 4 openings

1. John Conery, Biology
2. Dejing Dou, Computer & Information Science
3. Jeff Cina, Chemisty & Biochemistry

Social Sciences – 3 openings

1. Jane Cramer, Political Science
2. Xiaobo Su, Geography
3. Craig Parsons, Political Science
4. Peter Walker, Geography
5. Glen Waddell, Economics

Humanities – 3 openings

1. Mark Alfano, Philosphy
2. Jane Averill, AEI

Professional Schools

Architecture & Allied Arts – 1 opening

1. Laura Leete, PPPM
2. Chris Bell, Historic Preservation

College of Education – 2 openings

1. Deanna Linville, Counseling Psychology & Human Services
2. Laura Lee McIntyre, College of Ed/Special Education and Clinical Services

School of Law – 1 opening

1. John Bonine
School of Music and Dance – 2 openings
1. Idit Shner, Saxophone
2. Alexandre Dossin, Piano

UO Libraries – 1 opening

1. Edward Teague, AAA Library
2. Jeff Staiger, Knight Library
3. Kathleen Stroud, Knight Library

Officers of Administration – 2 openings

1. Debra Thurman, Law
2. Jessica Ference, CASIT
3. John Boytz, Printing & Mailing Services
4. Randy R. Sullivan, Knight Library
5. Frank Sharpy, Lundquist College of Business
6. Lynn Stearney, Office of the VP for Research & Innovation
7. Brittany Nefcy, University Housing
8. Bill Sherman, Economics
9. Keith Frazee, Orientation Programs (Enrollment Management)
10. Jennifer Morlok, University Counseling & Testing Center (UCTC)
11. Michael Smith, University Advancement (Alumni Association)
12. Stephanie McGee, Human Resources
13. Eric Beeler, Erb Memorial Union
14. Lara Fernandez, Economics

ASUO Student Senators – 2 openings

Classified Staff – 1 opening

1. Theresa Landazuri, Philosophy
2. Tish Ramey, Political Science
3. Jimmy Murray, Knight Library
4. William Madden, CASIT
5. Valerie Mickelson, Printing & Mailing Services
6. Patrick Sponsler, Law
7. Sabina Poole, AAA
8. Chasmodai “Chas” Cassidy, Knight Library
9. Jennifer Smith, Labor Education and Research Center (LERC)
10. Margaret “Peggy” Schneider, Parking & Transportation
11. Eden Cronk, American English Institute (AEI)
12. Jen Jones, Lundquist College of Business
13. Haley Ruddell, CAS Dean’s Office
14. Marie Swarringim, Campus Planning, Design & Construction
15. Zachary Benedict, American English Institute (AEI)
16. Robert Bennett, Information Services
17. Rebecca Jones, German/Scandanavian
18. Lisa Wimberley, Human Resources

Non-Tenure Track Officer of Research – 1 opening

1. Mike Strain, CAMCOR NMR Facilty
2. Greg Bryant, College of Education
3. Brook Eastman, Geography

Other Academic Units – 1 opening

1. TBA

Elected Committees

Faculty Advisory Council – 8 openings (term length: 2 years)

6 Tenure-Track Faculty

CAS (3 spots available): 1 each from social sciences and natural sciences, cannot be from History, Romance Languages or Linguistics this year, plus 1 more

Social Sciences
1. Anita Weiss, International Studies
2. William Harbaugh, Economics
3. Xiaobo Su, Geography
4. Patricia Gwartney, Sociology
5. Lynn Stephen, Anthropology
Natural Sciences
1. Lou Moses, Psychology
2. Chris Sinclair, Mathematics
3. Dean Livelybrooks, Physics
4. Marina Guenza, Chemistry
5. Andrew Karduna, Human Physiology
6. Nathan Tublitz, Biology

Professional Schools – 3 spots available, cannot be from Education Studies or School of Journalism & Communication this year; no two from the same department or professional school

1. Laura Leete, AAA
2. Rob Ribe, AAA
3. Alexandre Dossin, School of Music and Dance
4. Tom Lininger, Law
5. Sharon Paul, School of Music
6. Lynn Kahle, Lundquist College of Business

1 Career NTTF from UO Libraries, must have undergone at least one promotion

1. Jeff Staiger, Knight Library

1 OA – cannot be from History, Romance Languages, Linguistics, Education Studies or School of Journalism this year

1. John Boytz, Printing & Mailing Services
2. Nina Fox, Center for Media & Educational Technology (CMET
3. Helen Chu, Knight Library
4. Stacy Williams-Wright, Office of the VP for Research & Innovation
5. Miriam Bolton, CAS Dean’s Office
6. Michelle Glenn, Advancement
7. Dena James, Student Life & Housing
8. Laurie Woodward, Erb Memorial Union
9. Bill Sherman, Economics
10. Jared Lindman, OCIAS
11. Jane Irungu, Center for Multicultural Academic Success
12. Michael Smith, University Advancement

Faculty Grievance Appeal – 2 openings (length of service: 3 years)

2 unclassified academic employees with faculty rank

1. Michael Furtado, History
2. Peter Gilkey, Mathematics
3. Claire Wachter, School of Music
4. Jeff Staiger, Library
5. Tom Lininger, Law
6. Adell Amos, Law

Faculty Personnel Committee – 7 openings (length of service: 2 years)

7 Tenure-Track Faculty

CAS (3 spots available) – cannot be from Romance Languages, Geological Studies or Physics

1. Ronald Mitchell, Political Science/Environmental Studies
2. Marcin Bownik, Mathematics
3. Doris Payne, Linguistics
4. Andrew Lovering, Human Physiology
5. David Frank, English

1 each from AAA, Business, Education and School of Music and Dance

AAA
1. Esther Hagenlocher, Architecture
Business
1. Steven Matsunaga
Education
1. Laura Lee McIntyre
2. Deanna Linville
3. Gerald Tindal
School of Music and Dance
1. David Crumb

Graduate Council – 7 openings (length of service: 3 years, 1 year for students)

2 Teaching Faculty

CAS (2 spots available) – 2 from social sciences; cannot have more than one member from the same department

Social Sciences – 2 openings
1. Stephen Frost, Anthropology
2. Lawrence Sugiyama, Anthropology
3. Shankha Chakraborty, Economics

2 Graduate Students – 1 Masters and 1 Doctoral

Intercollegiate Athletics – 13 openings (length of service: 2 years, 1 year for students)

5 Teaching Faculty

CAS – 3 openings

1. Anita Weiss, International Studies
2. Chris Sinclair, Mathematics
3. Benjamin Hansen, Economics
4. Nathan Tublitz, Biology

Professional Schools – 2 openings

1. Frank Veltri, Lundquist College of Business
2. Laura Leete, AAA – PPPM
3. Shannon Anderson, School of Journalism & Communication
4. Merle Weiner, Law School
5. Elizabeth Skowron, College of Education – Counseling Psychology & Human Services
6. Jennifer Ellis, Lundquist College of Business
7. Lynn Kahle, Lundquist College of Business

1 Classified Staff

1. William Madden, CASIT
2. Valerie Mickelson, Printing & Mailing Services
3. Patrick Sponsler, Law
4. Chasmodai “Chas” Cassidy, Library-Special Collections
5. Margaret (Peggy) Schneider, Parking & Transportation
6. Zachary Benedict, American English Institute (AEI)
7. Marty Hurst, Educational and Community Supports
8. Lisa Wimberley, Human Resources

2 UO Senate Representatives

5 Students

Officers of Administration Council – 4 openings (length of service: 2 years)

4 Officers of Administration

1. Daniel Mundra, CASIT
2. Randy R. Sullivan, Knight Library
3. Larissa Ennis, Academic Extension
4. Peter Bauer, Financial Aid
5. Laurie Woodward, Erb Memorial Union
6. Holly Syljuberget, Business Affairs Office
7. Cecilia LaFayette, School of Music and Dance
8. Kelly McIver, Police Department
9. Keith Frazee, Orientation Programs-Enrollment Management
10. Jane Irungu, Center for Multicultural Academic Success
11. Linda Favero, Career Center
12. Michael Smith, University Advancement
13. Stephanie McGee, Human Resources
14. Leeann Ford, Information Services
15. Bonita Damewood, Housing
16. Leslie Fountain Williams, Police Department
17. Lara Fernandez, Economics

Promotion-Tenure-Retention Appeal – 1 opening (length of service: 3 years)

1 Tenured CAS Faculty Member formerly on the Faculty Personnel Committee

1. Peter Gilkey, Mathematics

Undergraduate Council – 13 openings (length of service: 3 years, 1 year for students)

1 Faculty Member from AAA
1. Kassia Dellabough, AAA Dean’s Office
1 Faculty Member from School of Music and Dance
1. Loren Kajikawa, Music
1 Faculty Member from College of Business
1. Zhixi Wan, Lundquist College of Business
2. Michele Henney, Lundquist College of Business
1 Faculty Member from College of Education
1. Alison Schmitke, Department of Education Studies
1 Faculty Member from Honors College
1. Daniel Rosenberg, Honors College
4 Faculty Members from College of Arts & Sciences
1. Harinder Khalsa, Romance Languages
2. David Levin, Mathematics
3. Lawrence Sugiyama, Anthropology
4. John Gage, English
4 Students
CAS Dean’s Advisory Council
CAS-Social Sciences – 2 openings
1. Lisa Wolverton, History
CAS-Humanities – 1 opening (cannot be from East Asian Languages & Literature)

3 Comments

  1. Fishwrapper 06/08/2015

    Tuesday is, in fact, the 9th of June…

  2. OA Anon 06/08/2015

    TODAY, Monday is the deadline.

    • Fishwrapper 06/08/2015

      Well, it was either the 8th or it was Tuesday – someone had to clarify…

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