Introduction

  • This election is for Run-off Election for Tenure and Promotion Committee CAS Representative. The rules for this election are listed below.
  • The nominees for the Run-off Election for Tenure and Promotion Committee CAS Representative election are listed to the right. The list to the right is not a ballot.
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The nominees for Run-off Election for Tenure and Promotion Committee CAS Representative are:

Deanne Z. Bonifazi
Elizabeth Larsen

Nominations close Sep 3, 2003.
All Regular Faculty may be nominated.

Rules for the Election

    • All regular faculty may vote in this election.
    • The election is decided by majority.

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Deanne Z. Bonifazi


Department: Psychology

Having recently been through the promotion process myself, I am interested in serving on TeP. I have served on my departmental tenure and promotion committee and currently chair that committee. Additionally, I have served on other University committees such as CAPC and FDC. In these roles, I have seen examples of excellent teaching and scholarly work, and have worked with those committed to University service. Faculty members each have different strengths and each application needs to be carefully considered with these strengths in mind. I would be honored to serve on this most important committee.


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Elizabeth Larsen


Department: english

For all faculty members TeP is probably one of the most important committees at WCU because our professional lives and incomes are so much conntected to tenure and promotion. Having served on the old TePSEL, I also understand how much work is involved; the TEP committment is not one to be undertaken lightly. However, my years at WCU have been well rewarded in many ways, and I think it is time to again give back. I'm willing to put the necessary time and energy into TeP, and, if you choose to elect me, I believe my reputation on campus suggests that I would be a thoughtful and fair TeP committee member


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