On July 1, 2023, the FAS-SEAS Senate welcomes newly-elected senators, and thanks departing senators Sybil Alexandrov, Elisa Celis, Hélène Landemore-Jelaca, Paul A. North, Ruzica Piskac, and Larry Samuelson, for their tireless dedication and work on behalf of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and SEAS faculty.
The slate of returning and new senators for the 2023/24 academic year are:
CHAIR: Meg Urry, Physics
DEPUTY CHAIR: Rebecca Toseland, Economics
SENATORS:
Andrea Aldrich, Political Science
Marijeta Bozovic, Slavic Languages
Oswaldo Chinchilla, Anthropology
Michael Fischer, Computer Science
Alessandro Gomez, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science (member of the FAS-SEAS Senate Executive Council)
John Hall, Mathematics
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
Maria Kaliambou, MacMillan Center
Greta LaFleur, American Studies (member of the FAS-SEAS Senate Executive Council)
Mordechai Levy-Eichel, Political Science and Humanities
Maria Piñango, Linguistics
Constance Sherak, French
Kathryn Slanski, Humanities, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Mark Solomon, Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry (member of the FAS-SEAS Senate Executive Council)
Jason Stanley, Philosophy and Linguistics
Dara Strolovitch, Woman’s Gender and Sexuality Studies
Julia Titus, Russian and Slavic Languages
Paul Van Tassel, Chemical and Environmental Engineering
Jing Yan, Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (member of the FAS-SEAS Senate Executive Council)
Mimi Yiengpruksawan, History of Art