Senate Assembly
The University of Michigan Senate Assembly consists of 77 elected faculty members from the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses, each serving a three-year term to represent the interests and concerns of faculty throughout the University of Michigan system. Elections of Senate Assembly members are held by individual schools and colleges. Senate Assembly seats are apportioned by a formula that is re-evaluated every three years. The current formula provides for the current number of seats available for each school or college. Schools and colleges manage their own elections to choose Faculty Senate members to serve on Senate Assembly.
Senate Assembly Representatives
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Anouck Girard
College of Engineering
2021-2024 -
Brian Love
College of Engineering
2022-2025 -
Carolyn Kuranz
College of Engineering
2022-2025 -
Jesse Capecelatro
College of Engineering
2023-2026 -
Quentin Stout
College of Engineering
2021-2024 -
Robert Ziff
College of Engineering
2023-2025 -
Seth Guikema
College of Engineering
2021-2024 -
Aileen Renee Das
College of Literature, Science and the Arts
2022-2025 -
Allison Earl
College of Literature, Science and the Arts
2023-2024 (alternate for Monica Dus) -
Brendan Haug
College of Literature, Science and the Arts
2023-2026 -
Derek Peterson
College of Literature, Science and the Arts
2021-2024 -
Ingrid L Hendy
College of Literature, Science and the Arts
2022-2025 -
Jason Young
College of Literature, Science and the Arts
2023-2026 -
Jonathan R Brennan
College of Literature, Science and the Arts
2022-2025 -
Melanie Tanielian
College of Literature, Science and the Arts
2021-2024 -
Monica Dus
College of Literature, Science and the Arts
2022-2025 (on leave 2023-2024) -
Paul Zimmerman
College of Literature, Science and the Arts
2023-2026 -
Sara Soderstrom
College of Literature, Science and the Arts
2021-2024 -
Silvia Pedraza
College of Literature, Science and the Arts
2021-2024 -
William Calvo-Quiros
College of Literature, Science and the Arts
2023-2026 -
Yihe Huang
College of Literature, Science and the Arts
2023-2026 -
Corey Lester
College of Pharmacy
2023-2025 -
Sarah Vordenberg
College of Pharmacy
2023-2026 -
Dean Yang
Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
2023-2026 -
Kaitlin Raimi
Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
2022-2025 -
Jessica Pasquale
Librarians, Archivists, and Curators
2022-2025 -
Joel Scheuher
Librarians, Archivists, and Curators
2023-2024 -
Meghan Courtney
Librarians, Archivists, and Curators
2023-2026 -
Amanda Brown
Marsal Family School of Education
2021-2024 -
Andre Monteiro Da Rocha
Medical School
2022-2025 -
Clifford Cho
Medical School
2021-2024 -
Daniel H Drake
Medical School
2022-2025 -
Elizabeth Viglianti
Medical School
2023-2026 -
Gary D Hammer
Medical School
2022-2025 -
Helen J. Burgess
Medical School
2023-2026 -
J. Sybil Biermann
Medical School
2023-2026 -
John Traynor
Medical School
2021-2024 -
Karin M Muraszko
Medical School
2022-2025 -
Lindsay Admon
Medical School
2021-2024 -
Mukesh Nyati
Medical School
2023-2026 -
Phillip Lee Palmbos
Medical School
2022-2025 -
R. Keith Duncan
Medical School
2023-2026 -
Sarah Hawley
Medical School
2023-2026 -
Shahzad Mian
Medical School
2023-2026 -
Yaqing Zhang
Medical School
2022-2025 -
Yongqing Li
Medical School
2023-2026 -
Gabriel Rauterberg
Michigan Law
2021-2024 -
Nicholson Price
Michigan Law
2021-2024 -
Shaké Ketefian
Retiree (without vote)
Professor Emerita of Nursing, School of Nursing -
Suzanne Selig
Retiree (without vote)
Professor Emerita of Public Health and Health Sciences, UM-Flint -
Raffi Indjejikian
Ross School of Business
2021-2024 -
Stefanus Jasin
Ross School of Business
2023-2026 -
Allen Liu, Immediate Past Chair
SACUA
Ex Officio and Without Vote -
Damani Partridge, Vice Chair
SACUA
By Virtue -
Deirdre Spencer, Senate Secretary
SACUA
Ex Officio and Without Vote -
Heather O’Malley
SACUA
By Virtue -
Paul Fossum, Senate Parliamentarian
SACUA
Ex Officio and Without Vote -
Rebekah Modrak
SACUA
By Virtue -
Simon Cushing
SACUA
By Virtue -
Vilma M. Mesa
SACUA
By Virtue -
Darnell Kaigler
School of Dentistry
2021-2024 -
Rogerio Castilho
School of Dentistry
2023-2026 -
Allen Burton
School of Environment & Sustainability
2021-2024 -
Johannes Foufopoulos
School of Environment & Sustainability
2023-2026 -
James Rampton
School of Information
2023-2026 -
Kentaro Toyama
School of Information
2023-2026 -
Mark Rosentraub
School of Kinesiology
2021-2024 -
Inderjit Kaur
School of Music, Theatre & Dance
2021-2024 -
Amy I-Lin Cheng
School of Music, Theatre & Dance
2023-2026 -
Jade Burns
School of Nursing
2023-2026 -
Sue Anne Bell
School of Nursing
2023-2026 -
Alex Rickard
School of Public Health
2021-2024 -
Tom Braun, Chair
School of Public Health
2021-2024 -
Bradley Zebrack
School of Social Work
2021-2024 -
Terri Friedline
School of Social Work
2023-2026 -
Audrey Bennett
Stamps School of Art & Design
2021-2024 -
Deepa Butoliya
Stamps School of Art & Design
2023-2026 -
Craig Wilkins
Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
2022-2025 -
Mojtaba Navvab
Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
2022-2025 -
Alex Yasha Yi
UM-Dearborn
2021-2024 -
Harmony Reppond
UM-Dearborn
2022-2025 -
Pamela Pennock
UM-Dearborn
2023-2026 -
Wessam Elmeligi
UM-Dearborn
2023-2026 -
Christina Aplin-Snider
UM-Flint
2023-2026 -
Kim Saks
UM-Flint
2023-2026 -
Mark Allison
UM-Flint
2023-2026
What is the role of a Senate Assembly member?
Senate Assembly members:
- Solicit input from the colleges/schools/units about issues that impact faculty
- Share information and provide updates to colleges/schools/units
- Represent the interests of Faculty Senate members in their schools/colleges/units
Senate Assembly Agendas + Minutes + Archived Minutes
Actions of the Senate Assembly
Upcoming Meetings
Senate Assembly meetings are open to the public. If you wish to attend a meeting that is held in person, you may attend by checking in at the meeting venue and providing your name and affiliation. To access a meeting virtually, please contact the Faculty Senate Office by noon on the day of the meeting. After providing your name, email address, and affiliation, the Faculty Senate Office will provide the information needed to access the meeting electronically.
Senate Assembly
Ruthven 2000, University Hall and via Zoom 1109 Geddes Ave, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesWe want to hear from you
Your input is important to us. If you have questions about Central Faculty Governance, about participating, or if you have questions or concerns about a specific topic, please contact us. The Faculty Senate Office will get back to you within twenty-four business hours.