The Goldfarb Center Faculty Coordinating Committee is comprised of any faculty member who volunteers for service based upon our annual call for volunteers. We strive to have faculty from as many different academic disciplines as possible. The role of the Faculty Coordinating Committee is to suggest programs for the Center and to be involved in developing, organizing and participating in our conferences, panels, seminars and events.
By design, the group meets infrequently but is consulted and informed about all Center activities with great frequency. In addition, the members of the Faculty Coordinating Committee are asked to nominate members to the Faculty Steering Committee, who come from their midst.
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- Matthew Archibald, Sociology
- Lisa Arellano, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
- Terry Arendel, Sociology
- Randi Arsenault, Admissions
- Joseph Atkins, Dean of Students Office
- Lydia Bolduc-Marden, Health Services
- Catherine Besteman, Anthropology and African Studies
- Cathy Bevier, Biology
- Russ Cole, Biology
- Lynne Conner, Theater and Dance
- Michael Donihue, Economics
- Jim Fleming, Science Technology & Society
- Patrice Franko, Economics and International Studies
- David Freidenreich, Religious Studies
- Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Sociology & African Studies
- Clem Guthro, Library
- Walter Hatch, Government
- Adam Howard, Education
- Paul Josephson, History
- Arne Koch, German
- Emily Kugler, English
- Cal Mackenzie, Government
- Phyllis Mannocchi, English
- Victoria Mayer, Sociology (sabbatical)
- Jim Meehan, Economics
- Peggy Menchen, Library
- Mary Beth Mills, Anthropology
- Lydia Moland, Philosophy
- Juliette Monet, Off-Campus Study
- Tom Morrione, Sociology
- Philip Nyhus, Environmental Studies
- Joe Reisert, Government
- Nikky Singh, Religion
- Debra Spark, English
- Mark Tappan, Education & Human Development
- Winifred Tate, Anthropology
- Lisa Tessler, Donor Relations
- Andrea Tilden, Biology
- Jim Tortorella, Athletics
- John Turner, History
- Andreas Waldkirch, Economics
- Roger Woolsey, Career Center
- Jennifer Yoder, Government
- Hong Zhang, East Asian Studies
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