FAS-SEAS Senate for 2022-23

On July 1, 2022, the FAS-SEAS Senate welcomes newly-elected senators and thanks departing senators David Bercovici, R. Howard Bloch, Aimee Cox, Nicholas Christakis, Marta Figlerowicz, Miki Havlickcova, and Matthew Jacobson for their tireless dedication and work on behalf of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. We are especially grateful to Matthew Jacobson who served two terms as chair during 2017-18 and 2020-21, and Valerie Horsley, our chair during 2021-22, for their inspiring leadership.

Now that SEAS has become an independent school on equal footing with FAS, the FAS Senate becomes the FAS-SEAS Senate, representing all FAS and SEAS faculty.

The 2022-23 slate of FAS-SEAS senators are:
Chair, Paul Van Tassel, Chemical and Environmental Engineering
Deputy Chair, Meg Urry, Physics

Senators:
Sybil Alexandrov, Spanish and Portuguese (member of the FAS-SEAS Senate Executive Council)
Elisa Celis, Statistics and Data Science
Oswaldo Chinchilla, Anthropology
Alessandro Gomez, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science (member of the FAS-SEAS Senate Executive Council)
Valerie Horsley, Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, and Dermatology (member of the FAS-SEAS Senate Executive Council)
Gerald Jaynes, Economics, African American Studies, and Urban Studies (member of the FAS-SEAS Senate Executive Council)
Maria Kaliambou, MacMillan Center
Greta LaFleur, American Studies
Hélène Landemore-Jelaca, Political Science
Paul A. North, German (member of FAS-SEAS Senate Executive Council)
Maria Piñango, Linguistics
Ruzica Piskac, Computer Science
Larry Samuelson, Economics
Kathryn Slanski, Humanities, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Mark Solomon, Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
Jason Stanley, Philosophy and Linguistics
Dara Strolovitch, Woman’s Gender and Sexuality Studies
Julia Titus, Russian and Slavic Languages
Rebecca Toseland, Economics
Jing Yan, Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
Mimi Yiengpruksawan, History of Art