Introduction

  • This election is for CAPC College of Business and Public Affairs Representative. The rules for this election are listed below.
  • The nominees for the CAPC College of Business and Public Affairs Representative election are listed to the right. The list to the right is not a ballot.
  • This list in not official until nominations have been closed and the list of nominees has been reviewed and verified by the APSCUF Nominations and Elections Committee.
  • The statements the candidates submitted with their nominations are given below. By clicking on a name in the list of candidates, you will be taken to that candidate's statement.
  • Clicking on the words Return to Top will return you to this part of the page.
  • If you are a nominee and wish to modify your statement or withdraw your nomination, click on the "Modify" button. You will need your password to make any modifications.
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The nominees for CAPC College of Business and Public Affairs Representative are:

Eli DeHope
Chris Stangl

Nominations close Apr 1, 2008.
Regular Faculty in the College of Business and Public Affairs may be nominated.

Rules for the Election

    • Each department can have at most two representatives on CAPC.
    • The election is decided by a plurality of those casting votes unless such results violate the previous rule or the number of candidates does not exceed the number of positions to fill. In the later case, each candidate will be voted on by an approve/disapprove ballot.
    • Vacant seats will be filled one at a time with the current vacant seat filled by the candidate with the highest vote count. As each seat is filled, the candidate filling that seat and any other candidates from the same department as the candidate filling that seat will be disqualified. Votes cast for disqualified candidates, as just defined, will not be considered in filling remaining vacant seats.
    • Each candidate selected counts as a cast vote.
    • Members elected to at-large seats cannot be nominated for school representative seats.
    • Seats with longer terms will be filled first. In the case of an approve/disapprove ballot, candidates will be ranked according to number of approve votes.

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Eli DeHope


Department: Undergraduate Social Work

I welcome your support in my nomination for CAPC. For the past eight years I have been committed to actively serving the WCU community; serving on Faculty Senate, Service Learning, LGBTQ Committees, Women's Studies and Social Equity Advisory Boards as well as a number of task forces that I have been asked in which to participate. I have also served as interim chair of my department. I believe that these experiences would allow me to contribute to CAPC and I seek your support to try to do so.


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Chris Stangl


Department: Political Science

I am anxious to serve on CAPC for a number of reasons. First, I believe there are few, if any, other areas of service where us faculty members can have the direct impact that we can on curricular issues. Further, I recently went through the process of applying for "W" designation for one of my courses and throughout I was taking mental notes on the process and its effectiveness. In general, I'm quite interested in curricular considerations and find myself re-reflecting on these issues every time I advise any of my students on their requirements. Also, I've participated in Pedagogy for Engagement seminars, and am in the Curriculum Integration Seminar this semester. I've enjoyed these opportunities and think they both have prepared me for and made me eager to undertake the role of CAPC member.


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