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    Roundtable participants named, interviewed
    By Tobin J. Klinger
    Sep 22, 2008


    While the Learning Alliance is still approximately one month away from commencing the facilitated roundtable discussions regarding the College of Arts and Sciences, work is under way in preparation for what University leaders are calling a “transformative exercise” for the institution.

    Dr. Rosemary Haggett, Main Campus provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, last week announced the names of 34 roundtable participants, including faculty representatives from the College of Arts and Sciences and across campus, administrators, community members and a student. Members are listed below.

    According to Haggett, preliminary interviews with the participants are the first step of the process and have begun, as representatives from the Learning Alliance visited Sept. 15-17.

    “We are thrilled to have this effort under way,” Haggett said. “We are hopeful that these facilitated discussions can be a transformative exercise, not only for the college but for the whole University. The College of Arts and Sciences has an integral role in the education of all our students, regardless of major, and in the University meeting its mission. That means what’s good for Arts and Sciences is good for the University.”

    The first facilitated roundtable discussion is set to occur Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 21 and 22.

    The names below represent the participants in the facilitated roundtable discussions with the Learning Alliance. Titles are not reflected because participants will represent their own creativity and critical thinking, rather than a particular department, group, population or entity.

    Roundtable participants are:

    Kate Abu-Absi

    Dr. Olugbenga Ajilore

    Dr. Lawrence Anderson-Huang

    Dr. Sharon Barnes

    Dr. Charles Beatty-Medina

    Dr. Bernie Bopp

    Dr. Tom Brady

    Chris Burnett

    Debra Davis

    State Sen. Teresa Fedor

    Dr. Max Funk

    Dr. Richard Gaillardetz

    Charlene Gilbert

    Dr. Wendell Griffith

    Dr. Rosemary Haggett

    Sally Harmych

    Dr. Renee Heberle

    Dr. Ruth Hottell

    Kristina Karbula

    Marlon Kiser

    Dr. Patricia Komuniecki

    Dr. Peter Lindquist

    Edmund Lingan

    Dr. Nina McClelland

    Dr. Daryl Moorhead

    Mary Morrison

     Dr. Penny Poplin Gosetti

    Martin Porter

     Dr. Ben Pryor

    Dr. Brian Randolph

    Barbara Schneider

    Dr. Mojisola Tiamiyu

    Dr. David Tucker

    Dr. Donald White

     
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