Introduction

  • This election is for Sabbatical and Educational Leave Committee College of Arts and Sciences Representative. The rules for this election are listed below.
  • The nominees for the Sabbatical and Educational Leave Committee College of Arts and Sciences 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.
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The nominees for Sabbatical and Educational Leave Committee College of Arts and Sciences Representative are:

Fred Patton
Tim Starn
C. Gil Wiswall

Nominations close Apr 13, 2004.
Tenured Faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences may be nominated.

Rules for the Election

    • Each department can have at most one representative on the Sabbatical and Educational Leave Committee.
    • Membership on the committee is restricted to the following structure: 4 faculty representatives from the College of Arts and Sciences, 1 faculty representative from each of the Schools of Health Sciences, Education, Music, and Business and Public Affairs, and 1 faculty representative from the non-classroom faculty.
    • The election is decided by a plurality of those casting votes unless such results violate the previous rules 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.
    • Seats with longer terms will be filled first.

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Fred Patton


Department: Foreign Languages

Having returned only this semester from a sabbatical, I am aware of the importance of sabbatical leaves in supporting the continuing scholarly development of faculty. If I am elected to this important committee, I hope to offer service to colleagues by actively participating in the selection process with an eye toward considering a broad variety of academic projects which can be undertaken as part of a sabbatical leave. As a member of this committee I would also try to develop strategies to make colleagues aware of deadlines and requirements for sabbaticals, and to encourage colleagues undertaking scholarly projects to apply for sabbaticals.


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Tim Starn


Department: Chemistry

Having just completed my own sabbatical, I realize how rewarding the experience can be. I would like to help others afford the same opportunity.


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C. Gil Wiswall


Department: Geology & Astronomy

Having recently completed a sabbatical myself, I am well aware of the benefits of sabbatical leave. I would like to contribute to promoting those benefits for colleagues through service on the SEL Committee.


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