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Campus Planning and Development Committee
2009-2010


Name Department Title Term Role Note
Zabel, Jeffrey Economics Associate Professor 06-11 Chair  
Abedian, Behrouz Mechanical Eng Associate Professor 06-11    
Bernstein, Jane Music Professor 06-11    
Dunn, Kevin English Associate Professor 08-13    
Ernst, Susan Biology Professor 06-11    
Feldman, David Child Dev Professor 05-10    
Glaser, Mary Math Senior Lecturer 09-14    
Guss, David Anthropology Professor 09-14    
Hassoun, Soha Computer Science Associate Professor 08-13    
Hollander, Justin UEP Assistant Professor 07-12   LV 09-10
Johnson, Vida Ger/Russ/As Professor 08-13    
Ramsburg, Andrew Civil & Environmental Eng Assistant Professor 08-13   LV S'10
Richard, Mark Philosophy Professor 09-14    
Sykes, E. Charles Chemistry Assistant Professor 08-13    
Ueda, Reed History Professor 07-12    
Abriola, Linda School of Engg Dean   Ex Officio non-voting  
Sternberg, Robert School of A&S Dean   Ex Officio non-voting  
King, Yolanda Residential Life Director   Ex Officio non-voting  
Reitman, Bruce Student Affairs Dean   Ex Officio non-voting  
Rubel, Barbara Community Relations Director   Ex Officio non-voting  
Scarano, Antonella TCU Senate Undergraduate Student 9-10    
Cadley, Wyatt TCU Senate Undergraduate Student 9-10    

View Bylaws  |  Committee Description & Work Load


Bylaws:

(1) A Committee on Campus Planning and Development, consisting of nine or more members, of which two shall be drawn from full-time staff members, up to two elected undergraduate students, one graduate student named by the Graduate Student Council and the following ex officio members without voting privileges: the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, the Dean of the School of Engineering, the Dean of Students, and the chief administrators responsible for planning, development, community relations, and plant and services. The functions of this Committee shall be:

To advise the Administration on matters concerning the physical character and development of the Medford/Somerville campus;

To consider and offer response to all comprehensive campus plans and acquisitions and to the programming, planning, siting, and architectural character of new buildings, additions, and renovations;

To review periodically campus physical development needs and to recommend facilities and priorities for capital investment.

Committee Description & Work Load:

Committee meets once a year in March for two hours. One workday of reading required a few days before this meeting.

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