Spring 2016 Election Results

Following are the results for the Spring 2016 college-wide elections.  I would like to thank Xiaohai Li, Nathan Vaisman, Holly Carley, and Adrianne Traylor for their work managing and tallying the elections.

Academic Integrity Committee

Lia Dikigoropoulou from Architectural Technology was elected for the 3-year term from Fall 2016 to Spring 2019.

Personnel Appeals Committee – School of Technology and Design

Paul King from Architectural Technology was elected for the 2 year term from Fall 2016 to Spring 2018

Robin Michals from Communication Design was elected for the 1 year term from Fall 2016 to Spring 2017

Personnel Appeals Committee – School of Professional Studies

Avis Smith from Restorative Dentistry was elected for the two-year term from Fall 2016 to Spring 2018

Personnel Appeals Committee – HEO Series

Richard Aronin was elected for the two year from Fall 2016 to Spring 2018

University Faculty Senate

Morris Hounion from the Library was elected for the UFS CUNY Faculty Senator term from Fall 2016 to Spring 2019

Boris Gelman from Physics was elected for the UFS CUNY Faculty Senator term from Fall 2016 to Spring 2019

Delegate at Large to the College Council – Fall 2016 to Spring 2019

Jonathan Natov from Mathematics was elected

Neil Katz from Mathematics was elected

Peter Catapano from Social Science was elected

Ryoya Terao from Entertainment Technology was elected

Maria Pagano from Social Science was elected

Alexander Aptekar from Architectural Technology was elected

Morris Hounion from the Library was elected

Alternate Delegates

Jeanette Espinoza, Law and Paralegal Studies

Daniel Capruso, Social Science

Kerin Coughlin, Law and Paralegal Studies

Academic Integrity Committee, Spring 2014 Results

In accord with the CUNY Policy on Academic Integrity, effective July 1, 2011, the Academic Integrity Committee (AIC) is charged to maintain, support and disseminate academic integrity policies, procedures and guidelines. In addition, the AIC is charged with hearing appeals of all contested charges of academic dishonesty against a student when the charge does not involve the pursuit of a disciplinary sanction.

The Academic Integrity Committee consists of seven (7) members.  Four (4) members have been appointed by the Provost.  Three (3) members shall be elected for three-year rotating terms.  No two elected members shall be from the same department.    

Anna Matthews, 60

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