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Skip to contentInside Arts & SciencesMenu Close Search Academic AdministrationPersonnel Policies & ProceduresTenure & PromotionCommittees & CouncilsResources for Chairs & DirectorsResources for Staff DevelopmentFaculty Activity ReportingAwards & RecognitionForms & PoliciesDean's Communications ArchiveTeachingFor teaching-track facultyResearchSPEED seed grant programOur PeopleCalendarAnnouncements & UpdatesDean's Communications ArchiveA&S Strategic Plan CommunicationsA&S Job OpeningsChairs and Directors GuidebookLet your curiosity lead the way:Contact UsHomeAdvancementBudget & FinanceComputing & TechnologyData & AnalysisDean's CommunicationsFacilitiesWeb & Communications Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SCommittees & CouncilsJump To:Arts & Sciences Committees and CouncilsCommittees on Personnel and Academic AdministrationAdvisory CommitteesUniversity Committees & CouncilsArts & Sciences Committees and CouncilsLearn more below about the various committees and councils that help inform and govern Arts & Sciences administration, faculty, curriculum, and academic integrity. Committees on Personnel and Academic AdministrationAcademic Integrity Committee The College of Arts & Sciences is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity. This committee calls to the attention of undergraduate students and faculty the importance of high standards of academic integrity and the methods of achieving those standards. The Committee regularly reviews and may recommend changes in the College’s official statements of Student Academic Integrity and of Faculty Responsibilities.  Members of the committee also adjudicate all allegations of student academic integrity brought by faculty or students in the College.  Members of the Committee are drawn from Arts & Sciences leadership, students, and faculty.  All Committee proceedings are confidential. For more information please see the Academic Integrity webpage. Committee Guidelines Current members:  Ana Babus, Economics Housni Bennis, Jewish, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Yehuda Ben-Shahar, Biology Erika Conti, Romance Languages Francesc Ferrer, Physics Kasey Grady, College Writing Program Julie Hamdi, Chemistry Josh Jackson, Psychological & Brain Sciences Suzanne Loui, Enviornmental Studies Ke Nie, East Asian Language and Cultures Kun Wang, Earth and Planetary Sciences Aileen Waters, College Writing Program Emily Wroblewski, Anthropology Advisory Committee on Tenure, Promotion and Personnel The Committee shall advise the Dean of Arts & Sciences on all recommendations from Departments for the award of tenure, and for promotion to the ranks of associate professor and full professor, for promotion to the ranks of research associate professor and research professor, and for new appointments that carry tenure. The supplemental subcommittee of three teaching professors will join the Committee to advise on promotions to the rank of teaching professor. Committee Guidelines 2024-2025 members:  Todd Decker, Music (Spring 2025) George-Levi Gayle, Economics  Erik Herzog, Biology Stephanie Kirk, Romance Languages and Literatures Tim Moore, Classics (Fall 2024) Diana O'Brien, Political Science Anca Parvulescu, English David Strait, Anthropology Xiang Tang, Mathematics Douglas Wiens, Earth and Planetary Sciences 2024-2025 expanded committee members:  Jami Ake, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Wilhelm Cruz, Biology Mairin Hynes, Physics A&S Faculty Council This Council is the representative body of the Faculty to the Administration, acting as a steering committee for the Faculty and as an advisory committee to the Dean of Arts & Sciences. Email: [email protected] Council Guidelines 2024-2025 members:  Brian Carpenter, Psychological & Brain Sciences Douglas Chalker, Biology T.R. Kidder, Anthropology Rita Parai, Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences Trevor Sangrey, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Nicole Svobodny, Global Studies Affirmative Action Monitoring Committee The purpose of the Monitoring Committees is to ensure that the process for each search for new full-time academic, tenured and tenure-track appointments is conducted in accordance with these guidelines and that each search committee seeks as diverse a pool of applicants as possible. The Committee does not approve who the department hires, but rather oversees how the process is conducted and whether the efforts to expand the candidate pool diversity were satisfactory. Committee Guidelines Current members:  Humanities Anne Margaret Baxley, Philosophy, Convener Letty Chen, East Asian Languages and Cultures Jonathan Fenderson, African and African-American Studies Social Science George-Levi Gayle, Economics Clarissa R. Hayward, Political Science Crickette Sanz, Anthropology, Convener Natural Science Michael Ogilvie, Physics Himadri Pakrasi, Biology, Convener Rachel Roberts, Mathematics Curriculum Committee This Committee is responsible for reviewing the entire undergraduate curriculum of the College and may recommend to any unit of the College the addition, deletion, or modification of courses and academic programs. The committee consists of six elected faculty, two from each of the three divisions. Members are elected for three-year terms through the annual ballot process. For questions, please contact Isaac Bondurant, assistant registrar for The College of Arts & Sciences, at 314-935-7669. Committee Guidelines Curriculum Implementation Update Resolution to Reinstate Credit for ROTC Courses 2024-2025 members:  Panill Camp, Performing Arts Kasey Grady, College Writing Program Anna Jacobsen, Anthropology Josh Jackson, Psychological & Brain Sciences Abigail Jager, Mathematics Jia Luo, Chemistry Review Committee on Faculty Personnel Procedures This Committee carries out the functions required under VI, B, 1, e of the Washington University Policy on Academic Freedom, Responsibility and Tenure. Committee Guidelines 2024-2025 members:  Mark G. Alford, Physics Gaetano Antinolfi, Economics Nancy Berg, Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies Len Green, Psychological & Brain Sciences Clarissa Hayward, Political Science Robert Hemke, Performing Arts  Joe Jez, Biology Nan Lin, Statistics and Data Science Elzbieta Sklodowska, Romance Languages and Literatures Ad-hoc Review Committee on Faculty Hiring Nine members will be drawn annually from associate and full professors from elected committees and councils in Arts & Sciences, three from each divisions. The priority order of elected committees from which members willing to serve are drawn are A&S Faculty Council, Review Committee on Faculty Personnel Procedures and then all other elected committees as needed. The selection process will avoid duplication of department affiliation. Member selection will be overseen by the members drawn from the Faculty Council. Eligibility: Requires tenure. Term: Annual Appointment process: Member selection will be overseen by the members drawn from the Faculty Council. Advisory CommitteesA&S Capital Planning Committee This committee advise the Dean on space priorities for Arts & Sciences departments, programs and centers, makes recommendations on long term capital planning that best supports the academic mission of Arts & Sciences, and helps the Dean provide input to university-level capital planning. Current members: Ian Bogost, Film and Media Studies Denise Head, Psychological & Brain Sciences Joe Jez, Biology TR Kidder, Anthropology James Kolker, (co-chair) Associate Vice Chancellor and University Architect Paige McGinley, Performing Arts and American Culture Studies Erin McGlothlin, the College and Germanic Languages and Literatures Dzenana Mruckovski, (co-chair) Director of Facilities in Arts & Sciences Ignacio Sanchez Prado, Romance Languages and Literatures Adia Harvey Wingfield, Sociology A&S Graduate Advisory Council The Advisory Council advises the Vice Dean and the OGS team on policies, planning and programming, implementation of strategic initiatives, curricular proposals, and emerging issues and opportunities related to graduate education in Arts & Sciences. The Advisory Council consists of the Vice Dean, OGS leadership, and graduate faculty members from each of the following areas: natural sciences & math; social sciences; humanities; and DBBS. The Vice Dean of Graduate Education shall appoint Advisory Council members following a nomination process each year. Student liaisons from natural sciences & math, social sciences, and humanities form part of the Council as well. Advisory Council members serve a two-year term focused on advancing excellence in graduate education across Arts & Sciences. The OGS Advisory Council holds approximately four regular Council meetings per semester and asks members to review policy, course, and programmatic proposals as well as other graduate-education-related documents. 2024-2025 members: Sophia Hayes, Vice Dean of Graduate Education William Acree, Associate Vice Dean of Graduate Education Julie Bugg, Psychological & Brain Sciences  Rowhea Elmesky, Education Michael Krawcyznski, Earth and Planetary Sciences Rebecca Lester, Anthropology Petra Levin, Biology Xinyi Liu, Anthropology Melanie Micir, English Jonathan Myers, Biology Jamie Newhard, East Asian Languages and Cultures  Nancy Reynolds, History Dean's Advisory Committee The Dean’s Advisory Committee is appointed annually by the dean to advise the dean on any matter related to academic planning. The charge of the Dean’s Advisory Committee (DAC) is to provide counsel that focuses on the long-range development, growth, and excellence of Arts & Sciences. The DAC advises the Dean on significant academic matters including faculty searches, changes pertaining to an academic unit, and departmental external reviews. The DAC will provide regular reports from committee meetings to the Faculty Council and/or present on their activities at faculty meetings. The DAC was formerly known as the Academic Planning Committee. At the Arts & Sciences Faculty meeting of September 28, 1984, the following resolution was passed: A committee on academic planning shall be added to the list of standing committees of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences. The members of this committee shall be appointed annually by the Dean of Arts & Sciences in consultation with the Faculty Council. Member selection process: The Dean of Arts & Sciences will solicit nominations and applications from the chairs and directors each spring and will choose from nominees. The DAC will have nine members, three from each division. Members should be full professors and will be appointed for a three-year term. Repeat terms will be allowed but cannot be consecutive. Chairs and directors should use the following webform to submit their nominations. 2024-25 members:  Marlon Bailey, African and African American Studies and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Jeff Catalano, Environmental Studies Limor Golan, Economics Lori Markson, Psychological and Brain Sciences Kater Murch, Physics Gary Patti, Chemistry Margit Tavits, Political Science Abram Van Engen, English Lori Watson, Philosophy Faculty Board of Research This committee advises A&S leadership and helps strategize, generate ideas, and provide critical input on programs and initiatives focused on pushing forward the research goals of Arts & Sciences. In addition, this board evaluates proposals to the Seeding Projects for Enabling Excellence & Distinction (SPEED) program, which funds innovative work led by tenure-track and research faculty through semiannual seed grant competitions. Current members: Ryan Bogdan, Psychological & Brain Sciences Daniel Butler, Political Science Tili Boon Cuillé, Comparative Literature and French Jonathan Myers, Biology Timothy Parsons, History and African and African-American Studies Anca Parvulescu, English Jake Rosenfeld, Sociology Crickette Sanz, Anthropology Li Yang, Physics Deanna Barch, Psychological & Brain Sciences, ex officio Undergraduate Education Advisory Committee This Committee advises the Vice Dean of Undergraduate Affairs on academic matters pertaining to undergraduate education.  Its charge is to consider priorities for teaching and learning in Arts & Sciences and to make recommendations regarding pedagogical practice and policies. The Vice Dean of Undergraduate Affairs solicits nominations and self-nominations from the faculty on an annual basis. The Committee has ten members, three from each division and one representative from the College Writing Program. Members are drawn from full-time faculty on the tenure track, teaching track, and professor of the practice track. Term limits are three years and with staggered membership. Current members: Jennifer Arch, English Cassie Adcock, History Kate Bloomquist, College Writing Program  Andrew Butler, Education and Psychological & Brain Sciences Maria Canon, Economics Frank Lovett, Political Science and Legal Studies  Karl Schaefer, Mathematics  Phil Skemer, Earth Environmental, and Planetary Sciences Elise Walck-Shannon, Biology Kathryn Wilson, Classics Study Abroad Advisory Board Each department or program within Arts & Sciences has been asked to appoint a Departmental Study Abroad Advisor. In consultation with other faculty, the advisor will develop policies and guidelines for study abroad relevant to their department. Study Abroad Advisory Board Website Current members: Erin McGlothlin, Vice Dean of Undergraduate Affairs Zhao Ma, ​East Asian Languages and Cultures Julie Singer, Romance Languages and Literatures Hayrettin Yucesoy, Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies Alexander S. Bradley, Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences Leonard Green, Psychological & Brain Sciences and Economics Sunita Parikh, Political Science and Asian American Studies Andrew Sobel, Global Studies Undergraduate Research Advisory Committee The Undergraduate Research Advisory Committee (URAC) provides guidance and support to the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR). Its charge is to work collaboratively with the OUR to shape initiatives, policies, and programming that foster and grow a culture of undergraduate research across Arts & Sciences and the university at large. The Committee has nine members, three from each division, drawn from tenure stream and TRaP faculty. The OUR Faculty Director will renew appointments annually beginning in Fall 2025 following a nomination process. Current members: Lori Markson, Psychological & Brain Sciences; Faculty Director of the OUR Jami Ake, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies; Interdisciplinary Project in the Humanities Zoe Ang, Political Science Arpita Bose, Biology Tili Boon Cuillé, Romance Languages & Literatures (French); Comparative Literature Ryan Ogliore, Physics David Schuman, English; Director of Creative Writing Geoff Ward, African and African-American Studies Stephanie Kirk, Director of the Center for the Humanities, ex officio University Committees & CouncilsWashington University Faculty Senate The Faculty Senate consists of all voting members of the Faculty of all the constituent schools. It expresses itself on matters of major University policy.  Washington University Senate Council The Senate Council is often viewed as the governing body for the Faculty Senate. It consists of 15 elected faculty members, who assess present University policies relating to matters of University-wide concern and to academic personnel. University Council The University Council (UC), comprised of senior university leaders responsible for key academic and administrative units, provides strategic and operational guidance to the chancellor and UC colleagues on challenges and opportunities related to the mission of the university. UC members are charged with carrying out this responsibility through discussion that places emphasis on inclusion of broad perspectives, collaboration, transparency, and thoughtful engagement of expertise from across the leadership team with the goal of advancing and building consensus around strategic priorities.  Washington University Board of Trustees The Board of Trustees consists of members from the corporate, professional, educational, governmental, and volunteer sectors. It is legally responsible for the institution whose assets it holds in trust, and for which it exercises a policy-making and oversight role. 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