MARCO TEÓRICO.
1. MARCO REFERENCIAL.
2.8. Percepción visual.
Table 1.5.a. List of Committees College Level Committees Administrative Team
Charge Advise the Dean, exchange ideas, and share information in the administration and operation of our College.
Composition The Administrative Team is composed of the Dean, Associate Deans, School Co-Directors, Center directors, Extension program leader, College Head Advisor, Senior Director of Development, Director of Communications and Alumni Relations, Executive Assistant to the Dean, and the Accreditation and Assessment Manager. Members are appointed by the Dean. College Promotion and Tenure Committee
Charge Evaluate the dossiers of candidates for indefinite tenure and/or promotion and make recommendations to the Dean.
Composition Members are elected by College faculty to the College Promotion and Tenure Committee. Members Richard A. Settersten, Brian Flay, Peggy Dolcini, Brad Cardinal, Melinda Manore, Viktor
Bovbjerg, Jeanne Brandt, and Virginia Bourdeau. College Curriculum Committee
Charge Review curricular proposals that have been approved at the School level to ensure coherence with the mission and goals of the respective academic programs in our College and for compliance with the elements and format required by the University.
Composition Members are appointed by the Dean, in consultation with School Co-Directors.
Members Heidi Wegis, Viktor Bovbjerg, Jeff Luck, Anne Mannering, Kim McAlexander, and Michelle Mahana.
College Equity, Inclusion and Diversity Committee
Charge Developing and periodically updating the College Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity Enhancement Plan and overseeing systematic work related to diversity within the College.
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Composition The Equity, Inclusion and Diversity Committee is composed of faculty, staff, and students from across the College. The chair is appointed by the Dean, and members are invited in consultation with School Co-Directors.
Members Turner Goins (Chair), Jeffrey W. Bethel, Bow Lee (Graduate Student), Jeffrey Proulx (Graduate Student), Laurel Kincl, Deborah John, Katherine A. MacTavish, Jangho Yoon, Nancy Creel, and Mario Magana.
Undergraduate Student Council
Charge This Council represents undergraduate students across all the undergraduate majors and options in our College and provides undergraduate students a voice in matters pertaining to the affairs of our College, Schools, and undergraduate academic programs. The Council provides a means for undergraduate students to advocate for student interests to College administration, to encourage the highest quality of undergraduate instruction and student engagement opportunities, and to otherwise enhance undergraduate student experience in our College, the University campus, and the community.
Composition The Council is composed of representatives from each of the undergraduate majors and option in the College. Council members are nominated by faculty in the college and are chosen for service by the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs and serve for a 1 year term.
Members Jenna Kennedy, Danielle McNaughton, Natalie Morgan, Elaine Blampied, Isaac Etter, Jade Berry, Stephanie MacKay, Erica Cabibbo, Diana Ardens, Timothy Diestelkamp, Ciara Lynn, and Katherine Yde.
Graduate Student Council
Charge This Council represents graduate students across all the disciplines in the College of Public Health and Human Sciences and provides graduate students a voice in matters pertaining to the affairs of the College, Schools, and graduate academic programs. The aims of this body are to provide a means for graduate students to become involved in determining future College directions and planning, to improve the quality of graduate student life, to encourage the highest quality of graduate instruction, and to otherwise enhance graduate student involvement on the University campus and the community.
Composition The Council is composed of representatives from each of the 15 graduate academic programs in the College. Council members are chosen by a vote of students in their respective academic program and serve for a 1-or-2- year term.
Members Hillary Haskins, Steven Ranzoni, Michael Sreniawski, Jill Pawlowski, Lydia Riley, Adria Godon- Bynum, Tim Ottusch, Robyn Espy, Taryn Hand, Josiah Roldan, Alicia Dixon, Brian Souz, Megan Cahn, Anne Julian, Robert Duncan, Lauren Atwell, and Kelli Lytle.
College Scholarship Committee
Charge Evaluate applications for our College’s undergraduate scholarships and to select the financial award recipients.
Composition Members are appointed by the Dean, after consultation with School Co-Directors.
Members Jolene Bunce, Jason T. Penry, Bradley J. Cardinal, Ingrid Skoog, Elisabeth Maxwell, Kathleen Greaves, Nancy Seifert, Lori McGraw, and Michelle Mahana.
Fellowship Awards Committee
Charge Evaluate nominations for our College fellowships and to select the recipients. Composition The Dean appoints members to serve for a 1-year term.
Members Marie Harvey (Chair), Donald Jump, Vicki Ebbeck, Megan McClelland, Sheryl Thorburn, and Anna Harding.
College Awards Committee
Charge Evaluate nominations for our College’s annual awards and recognitions for faculty and staff, and to select the recipients.
Composition The Dean appoints the previous year’s award recipients to serve for a 1-year term.
Members Peggy Dolcini, Richard Settersten, Joonkoo Yun, Kim Hannigan-Downs, Octaviano Merecias- Cuevas, and Michelle Mahana.
College Nomination Committee for University Awards
Charge Identify people to be nominated for various University awards.
Composition This committee is composed of the Administrative Team, and members are appointed by the Dean.
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BioPop Personnel Committee
Charge Review and provide recommendations on faculty salary increases, promotion and tenure, 3rd-year and post-tenure reviews, and other matters of faculty status and performance.
Composition The committee is comprised of members who are elected from each program within the School by faculty in the respective programs.
Members Ellen Smit, Susan Carozza, Joonkoo Yun, Vicki Ebbeck, Kim Hannigan-Downs, Patty Case, Russell Turner, Anthony Veltri, and Chunhuei Chi.
SOBE Promotion and Tenure Committee
Charge Evaluate faculty dossiers for indefinite tenure, promotion, mid-term review, and post-tenure review.
Composition Committee membership consists of elected members from each program in the School; all rank faculty members are eligible to vote.
Members Marc Braverman, Debra Driscoll, Joe Catania, Donna Champeau, Stephanie Bernell, Turner Goins, and Alan Acock.
BioPop Human Sciences Curriculum Committee
Charge Review curricular proposals to ensure coherence with the mission and goals of the respective academic programs and compliance with the elements and format required by the curricular proposal process, and prepare the proposals for consideration by faculty at the School level. Composition See Figure 1.5.b. College Curricular Structure and Process.
Members Mary Cluskey, Donald Jump, Mike Pavol, Vicki Ebbeck, John Molitor, Eugene A. Houseman, Stephanie Marchant (student), and Taryn Hand (student).
SOBE Curriculum Committee
Charge Review curricular proposals to ensure coherence with the mission and goals of the respective academic programs and compliance with the elements and format required by the curricular proposal process, and prepare the proposals for consideration by faculty at the School level. Composition See Figure 1.5.b. College Curricular Structure and Process.
Members Sam Vuchinich, Joanne Sorte, Jeremy Green, Peggy Dolcini, Kate MacTavish, and Melanie Jones.
Public Health Curriculum Committee
Charge Review curricular proposals to ensure coherence with the mission and goals of the respective academic programs and compliance with the elements and format required by the curricular proposal process, and prepare the proposals for consideration by faculty at the School level. Composition See Figure 1.5.b. College Curricular Structure and Process.
Members Adam Branscum, Susan Carozza, Anthony Veltri, Stephanie Bernell, Donna Champeau, Chunhuei Chi, Simon Driver, Carolyn Mendez Luck, Melinda Manore, Maret Traber,
Kathleen Voy (Undergraduate Student), Nichole Lasich (MPH Student), and Jennifer Faith (PhD Student).
Program Level Committees
Academic Program Faculty Committees
Charge Design and evaluate courses, curricula, degree requirements, programs, and related policies for their degree programs; conduct student recruitment, advising, admission standards, and decisions regarding the admission of students to their programs; and identify faculty needs and submit a position description and search strategy for recruitment to the Co-Directors and Dean for approval.
Composition All primary faculty of each discipline (Program Faculty) are members of their Academic Program Faculty Committee. Committees for each academic degree program in our College are headed by a Program Coordinator. The Academic Program Coordinators meet as a committee.
Members Program Coordinators are the following: Adam Branscum (Biostatistics), Susan Carozza (Epidemiology), Anthony Veltri (Environmental & Occupational Health & Safety, Vicki Ebbeck and Mike Pavol (Exercise & Sport Science), Stephanie Bernell (Health Management & Policy), Donna Champeau (Health Promotion & Health Behavior), Kate MacTavish and Megan
McClelland (Human Development & Family Sciences), Chunhuei Chi (International Health), Don Jump (Nutrition Graduate Coordinator) and Mary Cluskey (Nutrition Undergraduate Coordinator)
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The Community Advisory Council (CAC)
Charge Assist the college in planning, implementing, and evaluating its instructional, research, outreach, workforce development, and service activities in ways that assure sensitivity to the perceptions and needs of the community inform the College of emerging trends and community and
professional needs, program quality, and organizational impact; educate the community about the work of the College of Public Health and Human Sciences; serve as ad-hoc advisory groups convened to advise curricula, field placements, and identify community-based research
opportunities and outreach and engagement work; articulate the continuing education needs of the public health and human sciences workforce; and provide feedback to our College’s
administration on issues where constituent input is critical.
Composition The CAC is comprised of 12-15 external stakeholders in public health and human science. Members are appointed by the Dean for a 3-year term.
Members Margaret Carter (Director, Community Engagement, Oregon Department of Human Services); Nate Dawson (Administrator, Avamere Family Company for Senior Care); Charlie Fautin (Deputy Director, Benton County Health Department); Kelley Kaiser (CEO, Samaritan Health Plans, Inc. and Vice President of Samaritan Health Services); Cheryle Kennedy (Chairwoman, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde); Phyllis Lee (Retired, Director of Multicultural Affairs and Faculty Oregon State University); Linda Modrell (Benton County Commissioner); Jane Moore (Retired, Oregon Public Health Division, Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Division); Jean O’Connor (Affiliated Professor, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University), Alejandro Queral (Director of Systems Planning and Performance, United Way); Troy Soenen (Director, Field Service, Oregon Office of Rural Health, Oregon Health and Science University); and Lila Wickham (Director, Environmental Public Health Department, Multnomah County Health Department and Chair, Conference of Local Health Officials).
1.5.b. Description of the school’s governance and committee structure’s roles and responsibilities