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Shared Governance

Provost Committees

The Center for Faculty Leadership Advisory Council assists and advises the director on decisions regarding the policies and priorities to best meet its mission. Its members represent the interests of the various constituencies we serve. Council members commit to meeting approximately four times a year.

Center for Faculty Leadership Advisory Council

Advisory Council Members

Name

Department

Dr. Theodore Burgh

Philosophy and Religion

Dr. Amrita Das World Languages and Cultures
Mr. Jason Fleming Randall Library
Dr. Elizabeth Gazza School of Nursing
Dr. Miran Hossain Economics and Finance
Dr. Michael Maume Sociology and Criminology
Dr. Kevin McClure Educational Leadership
Dr. Ginger Rhodes Mathematics and Statistics

Ex-officio Members:

Name

Unit

Dr. James DeVita Director of High Impacts Pathways
Dr. Wendy Donlin Washington Associate Dean of the Graduate School
Dr. Colleen Reilly Faculty Senate President
Dr. Michelle Scatton-Tessier Interim Associate Provost of Undergraduate Education and Faculty Affairs

Membership: The Center for Faculty Leadership Advisory Council is comprised of 10 faculty members representing the Colleges. The Provost appoints the members based on preferences from faculty elicited by the annual Senate Committee Preference Survey. Ex-officio non-voting members are the Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education and Faculty Affairs, Faculty Senate President, Associate Dean of the Graduate School, and Director of High Impact Pathways. With the exception of ex-officio members, members will serve 2-year staggered terms, renewable two times.

The CSURF Advisory Board makes decisions regarding the Center for the Support of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships policies and priorities to best meet its mission. Its members represent the interests of the various constituencies we serve. Board members commit to meeting approximately four times a year, including review of supply grant proposals, review of submissions for the Undergraduate Research Fellowships, and to participate in CSURF-sponsored events.

CSURF Advisory Board

Advisory Board Members

Name

Department

Term

Dr. William Alexander

Anthropology

2022-2023

Dr. Michael Benedetti

Earth & Ocean Sciences

2022-2023
Dr. Xuemei Chen Mathematics & Statistics 2022-2024
Dr. Thomas Coombs Chemistry & Biochemistry 2022-2024
Dr. Lance Cummings English 2022-2023
Dr. Danielle Daidone World Languages & Cultures 2022-2024
Mr. Peter Fritzler Library 2022-2023
Dr. Heide Higgins Watson College of Education 2022-2023
Dr. Jonathan Kladder Music 2022-2024
Ms. Anne Lindberg Art & Art History 2022-2024
Dr. John Lothes School of Health and Applied Human Sciences 2022-2024
Dr. Xaver Neumeyer Cameron School of Business 2022-2024
Dr. Jeanne Persuit Communication Studies 2022-2023
Dr. Todd Peterson Psychology 2022-2023
Dr. Carole Van Camp Psychology 2022-2024
Dr. Yishi Wang Mathematics & Statistics 2022-2023

Ex-officio Members:

Name

Position

Unit

Dr. Eva Mehl Interim Director Honors Scholars College
TBA Interim Associate Director Honors Scholars College
Dr. Jacquelyn Lee Director Center for Teaching Excellence
Dr. Nathan Grove Director CSURF
Dr. James DeVita Director High Impact Pathways
Dr. Stuart Borrett Associate Provost Research and Innovation
Dr. Carol McNulty Associate Provost Undergraduate Education and Faculty Affairs
Dr. Chris Finelli Dean Graduate School
TBA Chair Faculty Senate Research Committee

Membership: Sixteen voting members, representing the Colleges and the Professional School, recommended by the CSURF Director. Nine ex-officio voting members including the Director and Associate Director of Honors, the Director of CSURF, the Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence, the Director of High Impact Pathways, the Associate Provost for Research and Innovation, the Chair of Faculty Senate’s Research Committee, the Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education and Faculty Affairs, and the Dean of the Graduate School. With the exception of ex- officio members, members will serve 2 year terms.

The Council assists and advises the director on issues of curriculum, recruitment and retention of students, scholarship awards, program evaluation, and other student concerns. Members of the Council serve as Honors liaisons to senior honors projects. Faculty interested in serving on the Council should inform the Faculty Senate, their dean, director, or department chair, or the honors director.

Honors Faculty Advisory Council Members

Advisory Council Members

Name

Department

Term

Dr. Bill Alexander

Anthropology

2024

Mr. Dave Bollinger

Communication Studies

2024

Dr. Jamie Brummitt Philosophy & Religion 2024
Dr. Ophelia Chapman Randall Library 2026
Dr. Lance Cummings English 2025
Dr. Devon Eulie Environmental Sciences 2025
Dr. Curry Guinn Computer Science 2026
Dr. Angela Housand Watson College of Education 2026
Dr. Ai Ning Loh Earth and Ocean Sciences 2026
Dr. Jessica Magnus Management 2025
Dr. Alex McDaniel School of Health and Applied Human Sciences 2024
Dr. Fred Scharf Biology and Marine Biology 2026
Honors Faculty Advisory Council Ex-officio Members

Ex-officio Members:

Name

Position

Unit

Dr. Eva M. Mehl Interim Director Honors College
Dr. Aaron King Interim Associate Director Honors College
Dr. Jacquelyn Lee Director Center for Teaching Excellence
Dr. Nathan Grove Director CSURF
Dr. James Winebrake Provost and Vice Chancellor Division of Academic Affairs
Dr. Michelle Scatton-Tessier Interim Associate Provost Undergraduate Education and Faculty Affairs
TBA Director Center for Faculty Leadership
Dr. Jacquelyn Lee Director Center for Teaching Excellence
TBA Chair Academic Standards Committee
Dr. Christine Pesetski Assistant Provost and Director University College
Marissa Detwiller Student
Kris Mosher-Gomez Student

The Honors Faculty Advisory Council is comprised of 12 faculty members appointed by the Provost. Nominations are made to the Provost by the Faculty Senate Steering Committee which receives recommendations for members from the honors director based on preferences from faculty elicited by the annual Senate Committee Preference Survey. Four members come from the College of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts, four from the College of Science and Engineering, and one each from the College of Health and Human Services, Cameron School of Business, Watson College of Education, and Randall Library. Ex-officio non-voting members are the honors director and associate director, director of University College, director of the Center for Faculty Leadership, director of the Center for Teaching Excellence, chair of Academic Standards, the Provost or representative, and the presidents of the Honors Scholars Association and Student Honors Advisory Council. Members serve staggered three year terms.

Honors Faculty Advisory Council
Approved by the Faculty Senate in March 1995
; revised October 2011

The primary function of the International Programs Advisory Committee is to advise, influence and endorse policies, procedures and strategic plans pertaining to the activities of the Office of Global Partnerships and International Education and strategic goals of internationalization of UNCW.

International Programs Advisory Committee Members

Advisory Committee Members

Name

Department / Unit

Term

Dr. Raymond Burt

World Languages and Cultures

2022-2024

Dr. Michelle Cathorall

Public Health

2023-2025
Dr. Brian Chandler World Languages and Cultures 2023-2025
Dr. Ophelia Chapman Business and Comm Studies Librarian 2023-2025
Dr. Cuixian Chen Mathematics and Statistics 2023-2025
Dr. Wei Feng Mathematics and Statistics 2022-2024
Dr. Amy Garrett-Dikkers Educational Leadership 2023-2025
Dr. Miran Hossain Economics and Finance 2023-2025
Dr. Christine Liao ECEMLSE 2023-2025
Ms. Anne Lindberg Art and Art History 2022-2024
Dr. Susanna Lopez-Legentil Biology and Marine Biology 2022-2024
Dr. Karen Lynden Management 2023-2025
Dr. Jessica Magnus Management 2022-2024
Mr. Marshall McArthur Campus Recreation 2022-2024
Dr. Kerry Robinson Educational Leadership 2022-2024
Dr. Andrew Ryder Educational Leadership 2023-2025
Dr. Penny Sauer School of Nursing 2022-2024
Dr. Lisa Sprod Exercise Science 2023-2025
Dr. Paul Townsend History 2023-2025
Dr. Wayland Tseh Exercise Science 2023-2025

Ex-officio Members:

Name

Position

Unit

Dr. Michael Wilhelm Associate Provost Global Partnerships and International Education
Dr. Kara Pike Inman Director Education Abroad
Dr. Jennifer Fernandez-Villa Director International Student and Scholar Services

Membership

There will be 20 voting members and 3 ex-officio, non-voting members. The voting membership will consist of faculty from the College of Health and Human Services, the College of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts, the Cameron School of Business, the College of Science and Engineering, the Watson College of Education, the Graduate School, and Randall Library and a representative from the Office of the Dean of Students. Members will be appointed by the Associate Provost for Global Partnerships and International Education, using the annual Committee Preference Survey results and consultation with the academic deans, the University Librarian, and the Dean of Students to identify potential members. Ex-officio members will be the Associate Provost for Global Partnerships and International Education, the Director of Education Abroad, and the Director of International Student and Scholar Services.

Terms

Members will serve a two-year term staggered so that approximately half the membership will change each year.

Committee Chair

The Associate Provost for Global Partnerships and International Education organizes and conducts meetings and is a non-voting member of the committee.

Meetings

The committee will meet a minimum of four times per year (at least twice each semester).

Responsibilities

  • Review all Faculty International Travel Grant Applications and make recommendations to the Associate Provost for Global Partnerships and International Education.
  • Review proposals for faculty-led study abroad programs and make recommendations to the Office of Global Partnerships and International Education.
  • Participate in strategic planning with regard to UNCW's goal to graduate global citizens.
  • Review and advise the Office of Global Partnerships and International Education regarding the establishment of international memoranda of understanding and partnerships.
  • Advise the Office of Global Partnerships and International Education on community outreach efforts and fundraising.
  • Promote internationalization of the curriculum and the efforts of the college and of the school.
  • Review and advise the Office of Global Partnerships and International Education on recruiting strategies of international students and scholars.
  • Serve as an informal liaison between the Office of Global Partnerships and International Education and the various university constituencies.
  • Review and recommend policies to the Provost, Faculty Senate or other university offices related to internationalization.

The council meets with the Provost monthly during the fall and spring semesters to serve as a sounding board and creative thinking group and to raise issues of importance to faculty.

Provost's Advisory Council Members

Advisory Council Members

Name

Department

Term

Mr. Jason Fleming

Randall Library

2024

Dr. Amy Garrett-Dikkers

Educational Leadership

2024
Dr. Indranil Ghosh Mathematics and Statistics 2024
Dr. Michael Gordon World Languages and Cultures 2024
Dr. Julius Jones History 2024
Dr. Stephanie Kamel Biology and Marine Biology 2024
Dr. Jennifer McCall School of Nursing 2024
Dr. David Mautz Accountancy/Business Law 2024
Dr. Colleen Reilly President, Faculty Senate 2024
Dr. Michelle Scatton-Tessier Interim Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education and Faculty Affairs 2024

Membership: Ten members to include eight faculty members (at least one representative from each of the five colleges and Randall Library), the Faculty Senate President, and the Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education and Faculty Affairs.

Term: 1 year renewable.

The Provost’s Advisory Council - Staff (PACS) provides a forum for staff representation across the Division of Academic Affairs to provide input into the management and leadership of the division. PACS advises the Provost on issues related to the welfare of staff within the division and provides perspective on matters of significant concern to staff. PACS is dedicated to serving and promoting communication between the administration and all staff within the division and to ensure that the principles of shared governance are embraced throughout the division. PACS will meet three times per semester during the academic year.

Provost's Advisory Council Staff (PACS) Members

Advisory Council Members

Name

Department

Term

Johnathan Blue

Academic Affairs Divisional Operations

2023-24

Tammie Bangert

Cameron School of Business

2023-24

Leslie Owens

College of Health and Human Services

2023-24
Susan Wilder College of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts 2023-24
Suzanne Mullins College of Science and Engineering 2023-24
MaryEllen Frizzell Center for Marine Science 2023-24
Amy Lekeu Global Partnerships and International Education 2023-24
Maureen Walton Graduate, Continuing, and Lifelong Education 2023-24
Carleen Jackson Institutional Research and Planning 2023-24
Justin Streuli Research and Innovation 2023-24
Melissa Duffield Student Engagement, Enrollment, and Retention 2023-24
Nicole Yatsonsky Teaching, Learning, and Library Services 2023-24
Lauren Wipfield Undergraduate Education and Faculty Affairs 2023-24
Nicole Geczi Watson College of Education 2023-24

Membership: One representative from each of the colleges (5), functional areas (7), the divisional administration arm of Academic Affairs (1), and the Center for Marine Science (1). All SHRA and EHRA non-faculty (IRIT classified) employees who do not hold faculty rank in conjunction with their primary job assignment are eligible for participation on the council. Members will be nominated from each represented group and then selected by majority vote. The term of service will be August to May with the nomination and election process occurring each July.

The University College Advisory Committee serves as a connection between the University College and the faculty at UNCW, sharing information, perceptions and questions with the University College (UC).  Their mission is to advise UC on programs and advising practices and to help the University College achieve its primary focus as stated here:

 The primary focus of the University College is to ensure that students:

  • make a successful transition to UNCW,
  • are retained in good academic standing,
  • identify and declare an appropriate major, and
  • make appropriate progress in University Studies
University College Advisory Committee Members

Advisory Committee Members

Name

Department

Term

Dr. Nancy Ahern

School of Nursing

2024

Dr. Midori Albert

Anthropology

2024
Dr. Tammy Arms School of Nursing 2025
Dr. Don Bushman, Chair English, University Studies 2025
Ms. Tammy Bulger Communication Studies 2024
Dr. Yaw Chang Mathematics and Statistics 2024
Dr. Ulku Clark Business Analytics 2024
Dr. George Felis Philosophy and Religion 2024
Dr. Indranil Ghosh Mathematics and Statistics 2024
Dr. Sarah Hallenbeck English 2025
Dr. Tracy Hargrove Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle, Literacy, & Special Education 2025
Dr. Denise Isibel School of Nursing 2025
Dr. Eva Mehl Honors College 2025
Ms. Lindsey Nanney Health & Applied Human Sciences 2025
Dr. Erica Noles Psychology 2025
Ms. Brittany O'Neill Randall Library 2025

Ex-officio Members:

Name

Position

Unit

Dr. Cynthia Demetriou Associate Provost Student Engagement, Enrollment & Retention
Dr. Christine Pesetski Assistant Provost and Director University College

The University College Advisory Committee is comprised of 15 faculty members and a chair appointed by the Provost. Nominations are made to the Provost by the Faculty Senate Steering Committee and by the University College Director based on preferences from faculty elicited by the annual Senate Committee Preference Survey and on service to the University College. The College of Humanities, Social Sciences, & the Arts; the College of Science & Engineering; College of Health and Human Services; Cameron School of Business; Watson College of Education; the Honors College and Library Services must all have representatives.  Ex-officio non-voting members are the Associate Provost for Student Engagement, Enrollment and Retention, and the Assistant Provost and Director of University College. Members serve staggered two-year terms.

The Committee assists the Director on issues related to successful transitions into UNCW, University College goals related to retention and student success,  program evaluation and assessment, and University College co-curricular and curricular offerings and programs. Faculty interested in serving on the committee should inform the Faculty Senate, their dean, director, or department chair, or the University College director.

The committee has jurisdiction over all undergraduate appeal requests for exceptions to rules regarding course withdrawal after the deadline. It is the student's responsibility to submit an appeal through the office of the dean of the college who oversees the major or the director of the University College. Grounds for appeals are limited to substantive new evidence or material procedural irregularity. The appeal must be made within ten regular class days of the dean's decision. All information to be considered by the committee must be submitted in writing. All issues of discussion and record of voting shall be kept confidential. The decision of the committee is by simple majority and is final.

Withdrawal Appeals Committee Members

Committee Members

Name

Department

Term

Dr. Deborah Dowd

School of Health and Applied Human Sciences

2020-2021

Dr. Ed Graham

Economics & Finance

2020-2022
Dr. Shannon Santana Sociology & Criminology 2020-2021
Dr. Robert Smith Instructional Technology, Foundations, and Secondary Education 2020-2022

Dr. Keryn Vickers

University College 2020-2021

Ex-officio Members:

Name

Position

Unit

Ms. Amanda Fleming University Registrar Office of the Registrar
Dr. Michael A. Walker Dean of Students Division of Student Affairs

The committee shall be composed of five voting members and two ex-officio non-voting members (i.e., Dean of Students and Registrar). The five voting members shall consist of one faculty representative of each college or school, appointed by the Provost, and a representative of the University College. The Dean of Students will serve as chair and be a non-voting member. The Registrar will serve as recording secretary and be a non-voting member. A quorum shall consist of any three voting faculty members.

Established at request of Faculty Senate in 2001

Establishment of a Provost's Committee on Withdrawal Appeals (Motion 01-7-23)

 

Work-Based Learning Advisory Council Members

Advisory Council Members

Name

Department

Term

Dr. James E. Blum

Mathematics & Statistics

2021-2024

Dr. Amanda Boomershine

World Languages and Cultures

2021-2024
Ms. Tammy Bulger Communication Studies 2021-2024
Mrs. Caroline Craddock School of Social Work 2023-2026
Ms. Samantha Crisp Randall Library 2023-2026
Dr. Joanne Halls Earth and Ocean Sciences 2023-2026
Ms. Sara Kesler Cameron School of Business 2022-2025
Dr. Matthew M. Lastner Cameron School of Business 2021-2024
Ms. Anne Lindberg Art and Art History 2022-2025
Mr. Alex McDaniel School of Health and Applied Human Sciences 2021-2024
Dr. Amy Taylor Watson College of Education 2023-2026

Ex-officio Members:

Name

Position

Unit

Dr. Jaime Russell Director Office of Student Leadership and Engagement
Dr. James DeVita Director High Impact Pathways
Ms. Nadirah Pippen Director Career Center
Ms. Janeé Folston Associate Director of Employer Development Career Center
Ms. Amanda Fleming University Registrar Office of the Registrar

Membership. Sixteen voting members as follows: Eleven faculty and/or staff, as designated by the appropriate dean, representing the five undergraduate schools and Randall Library, and five ex-officio university officials: the Registrar, the Director of High Impact Pathways, the Director of the Career Center, the University Internship Coordinator within the Career Center, and the Director of the Office of Student Leadership and Engagement. With the exception of ex-officio members, members will serve three-year staggered terms.

Duties. To review internship activities throughout the UNCW campus. To enhance the quality of UNCW's academic environment and the student learning experience through recommendations to the provost, academic deans, Career Services and university faculty and staff regarding appropriate policies and procedures to implement and support a seamless internship program on the UNCW campus. Also to serve as a liaison to university faculty, staff, students and internship employers to encourage participation in UNCW's internship program. The committee will collaborate closely with University counsel to guide UNCW internship activity within state and federal legal practices.

Work-Based Learning Advisory Council (standing)
Established Spring 2005

Contact Us

Office of the Provost and the Division of Academic Affairs

Phone: (910) 962-2464
Fax: (910) 962-3922

Fall & Spring Semester Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Summer Hours:
Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Friday, 7:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

 

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