University Studies Committees
University Studies Faculty
Roundtable
The University Studies Faculty
Roundtable is made up of one elected and one appointed faculty
member from each school/college and is responsible, along with
the Dean of University Studies, for overseeing the development
and assessment of the University Studies curriculum. The Faculty
Roundtable helps set policies related to the University Studies
curriculum, makes decisions about courses admitted to the
University Studies program, and assesses learning outcomes in
these courses. Faculty Roundtable members include:
School of
Agriculture -
Godfrey Ejimakor
College of Arts and Science -
Millicent Brown,
Nita Dewberry
School of Education -
Anthony Graham,
Loury Floyd
College of Engineering -
Devdas Pai,
DeRome Dunn
School of Business and Economics -
Japhet Nkonge,
Lisa Gueldenzoph
School of Nursing -
Terrall Bryan, Mary Uzochukwu
School of Technology -
Shelia Rowe,
Craig Rhodes
University Studies Committee
Members of the
University Studies Committee (as of fall, 2005) are listed
below, along with email links. University Studies Committee
members were appointed by their Deans and serve as an advisory
body to the Dean of University Studies and the University
Studies Faculty Roundtable on curricular matters. The Executive
Committee of the University Studies Committee makes
recommendations regarding the University Studies curriculum to
the full committee.
Executive Committee
Sanjiv Sarin (Co-chair,
General Education Review Committee - Engineering)
Robert Davis
(Co-chair, General Education Review Committee - Sociology)
Scott Simkins
(Academy for Teaching and Learning)
Lea Williams
(Institutional Planning and Assessment)
Committee Members
Shirley Bell (English)
Shea Burns
(Mathematics)
Walthea Cobitz
(Education)
Nita Dewberry (Arts
and Sciences)
Terrall Bryan (Nursing)
Perry Howard
(Agriculture and Environmental Sciences)
Abede Kebede (Physics)
John Kelly (Engineering)
Mark Kiel (Business and
Economics)
Rita Lamb (The Center for Student Success)
Trent Larson
(Human
Performance and Leisure Studies)
Devang Mehta
(Technology)
Peter Meyers (History)
Michael Roberto
(History)
Jean Williams
(Library Services)