Introduction

  • This election is for College of Visual and Performing Arts Special Election for Faculty Mentoring Commitee. The rules for this election are listed below.
  • The nominees for the College of Visual and Performing Arts Special Election for Faculty Mentoring Commitee election are listed to the right. The list to the right is not a ballot.
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The nominees for College of Visual and Performing Arts Special Election for Faculty Mentoring Commitee are:

Thomas Haughey
Terry Klinefelter

Nominations close Apr 17, 2013.
Regular Faculty in the College of Visual and Performing Arts may be nominated.

Rules for the Election

    • *Election for (1) CVPA seat on the Faculty Mentoring Committee

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Thomas Haughey


Department: Theatre and Dance

I have served on the Faculty Mentoring Steering committee for the past three years as the representative of CVPA. I would like to continue to serve CVPA and the entire faculty community as part of this committee. I have been able to see first hand, as a mentee and as the FMP coordinator, the benefits that this committee can have on someone's life, career and general happiness. Thank you


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Terry Klinefelter


Department: Applied Music

I have a long history here at WCU, first as a student in the 80s, then as a temporary faculty member beginning in 1996, and finally as a tenure track hire in 2010. If elected, I would like to draw upon that history and experience in mentoring newer faculty members.


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