GRADUATE COUNCIL
The Graduate Council, in conjunction with graduate academic departments, maintains academic standards, approves and recommends changes in broad educational policy at the graduate level, advises the administration on other matters pertaining to graduate education, and oversees the work of the Graduate Judicial Board. The Council consists of one representative from each of the six Ph.D.-granting programs, one representative each from two departments offering M.A. programs, two representatives from the Graduate Student Association, the director of the Graduate Liberal Studies Program, and the director of the Office of Graduate Student Services. The director of graduate studies is ex officio chair of the Graduate Council.
Correspondence
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Doctor of Philosophy in Biology |
Chair, Department of Biology |
| Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry |
Chair, Department of Chemistry |
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Doctor of Philosophy in Ethnomusicology |
Chair, Department of Music |
| Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics |
Chair, Department of Mathematics |
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Doctor of Philosophy in Physics |
Chair, Department of Physics |
| Interdepartmental Ph.D. Program in Chemical Physics |
Chair, Chemical Physics Guiding Committee
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Interdepartmental Ph.D. Program in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry |
Chair, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
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| Special Graduate Students |
Office of Graduate Student Services |
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The Graduate Catalog |
Specific Departments |
ADMINISTRATION
Michael Roth, PhD, President
Rob Rosenthal, PhD, Vice President for Academic
Affairs, Provost, and Professor of Sociology
Michael Whaley, Vice President for Student Affairs, Dean of the College
Marianne Calnen, Secretary of the University and
Special Assistant to the President for Board and Campus Relations
Barbara-Jan Wilson, B.A., M.A., Vice President for University Relations
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