College Committees 2024-2025
Eric Berry, Ph.D., Associate Dean, Chair
The academic assessment committee is charged with addressing student learning outcomes at the college-wide, general education, and departmental levels. This charge includes assuring that the college conforms to best practices in assessing student learning, awarding credit, and in meeting academic accreditation standards more generally.
Karen Clark ’10, President
Joe Emmons, Assistant Vice President, Alumni Relations and Advancement Programming, Liaison
The alumni council serves as the primary liaison between the alumni and the college with an emphasis on strengthening the relationships between the college and its alumni.
Nicole Eyet, Ph.D. and Jaime Orrego, Ph.D., Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR), chairs
The athletics committee's function is to advise the director of athletics on the operation of the intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs of the college.
John Dillon, MLS, Librarian, Chair
The committee presents a distinguished lecturer series for the enrichment of the college community and the public-at-large via an endowment from the Norwin S. and Elizabeth N. Bean Foundation.
Laurie Wilcox, Assistant Vice President, Finance, Chair
The committee participates with the college administration in assuring that budgetary goals and priorities are met within the overall strategic goals and mission of the college. The committee, as an advisory body, provides recommendations to the senior leadership committee for decision making during the budgeting cycle as well as initial recommendations for strategic priority investment.
Erica Raiche, Associate Director, Human Resources-Benefits and Wellness, Liaison
The committee's purpose is to conduct an ongoing program of inspection of all accidents and to make recommendations on other matters that affect the safety of college personnel and college liability.
Joseph Favazza, Ph.D., President, Chair
The college advisory council advises the president on various matters of importance to the college, especially those having to do with the strengthening of the student experience.
Maura Marshall, ARNP, MSN, Director of College Health Services, Chair
The college health committee exercises oversight of the operation of the health and counseling services, and, when appropriate, forwards recommendations to the president of the college.
The conduct review panel ensures conformity with federal law. At the direction of the Dean of Students and the Title IX coordinator, the conduct review panel is convened to review Title IX complaints involving incidents that arise to a level that supersedes independent courses of action and/or informal resolutions, and which require intervention. Hearings are conducted in particular situations such as sexual harassment or sexual misconduct.
Karlea Brunelle-Joiner, Ph.D., Assistant Dean of Students, Chair
The core council acts as a resource to the Dean of Students in identifying the ongoing needs of gay and lesbian students and assists in implementing campus-wide educational programming on sexual orientation issues.
Sue Gabert Ed.D., Director of Campus Ministry, Chair
The council's purpose is to enable the college to promote, integrate and maintain its commitment to developing and promoting a sustainable culture that is explicitly Catholic and Benedictine. The council assists the president in ensuring that the college's Catholic, Benedictine heritage and values are integrated throughout the college community.
Mark W. Cronin, Ph.D., Academic Dean, Chair
The curriculum committee's function is to give consideration to departmental recommendations submitted to it through the dean of the college in building and maintaining a curriculum carefully constructed to attain the aims of the college. It approves new curricular offerings, and through the president, may recommend to the Faculty Senate, the chancellor, and trustees modifications of existing academic policies or the establishment or elimination of an academic department.
The environmental stewardship committee provides leadership in enacting the strategic plan objective #23, reduce the environmental impact of the campus by implementing green initiatives throughout campus and incorporating sustainable design principles in all facility and building projects. The committee adheres to the core values of respect for the environment and sustainable living as a local and global environmental citizen and living the Benedictine value of stewardship for the environment and the earth.
This committee's purpose is to administer the summer research grant program and the common fund for faculty development. The committee reviews the college faculty development program and makes recommendations for modification to the dean and the faculty senate.
Matthew Masur, Ph.D., Professor, History, Chair
The Holmes endowment was established in 1985 by Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Davison in honor of Father Bernard G. Holmes, O.S.B. The purpose of the award is to encourage students to emulate and carry into the world those personal qualities of heart and mind that the donors found so admirable in Father Bernard. The award includes the senior year tuition and fees. Academically eligible junior students must be nominated by a full-time faculty member, member of the Monastic community or an administrator in order to be considered for this award. The student must also meet the following requirements of the award: demonstrated concern for and assistance to others; appreciation for the life of the mind (a love of learning); participation in the life of the College; exhibit clear potential for leadership. The committee reviews all nominations and makes a recommendation or recommendations to the President.
Steven McDevitt, Chief Information Officer, Chair
The council provides advice, guidance, and assistance on matters concerning information technology operations and planning, investments and priorities, policy, and evaluation and assessment of emerging technology. In an advisory capacity, the council assists the chief information officer and vice president for administration in reviewing information technology strategic and tactical plans in reference to college academic and administrative priorities, and provides advisory recommendations to the senior leadership team concerning campus-wide information technology capital expenditures and recommends policy to the President's Cabinet.
Elizabeth Greguske, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Biology, Chair
The IACUC oversees the college's animal program, facilities and procedures in accordance with the Public Health Service policy on humane care and use of laboratory animals
Rong Huang, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Economics and Business, Chair
The IRB protects the rights and welfare of human research subjects recruited to participate in scientific or behavioral research conducted under the auspices of the college. The IRB has the authority to approve, require modifications in, or disapprove all research activities that fall within its jurisdiction as specified by both federal regulations and college policy.
The intellectual property and rights committee monitors and reviews technological and legislative changes affecting intellectual property policy and reports to relevant persons and administrative bodies, when such changes affect existing policies. The committee serves as a forum for the receipt and discussion of proposals to change existing institutional policy.
The judiciary board reviews cases which would involve a student's long term suspension or dismissal from the college. The board is an impartial body designed to ensure that such matters are heard and adjudicated in a fair and confidential manner.
Joseph Favazza, Ph.D., President, Liaison
Thomas and Gail Melucci established the scholarship as a memorial honoring their son, Thomas Jr. '88, his love of life and learning. The Melucci scholarship provides full tuition scholarships to seniors who have demonstrated spiritual and personal growth during their undergraduate career.
The NHIOP academic advisory committee has oversight of the NHIOP Distinguished Speaker Series, NHIOP Faculty Research Incentive Fund, and the Gordon Scholar Program, as well as overarching responsibility for the development of strong academic and research programs and self-sustaining grant revenues.
Ben Horton, Assistant Dean for Freshmen and Director of Academic Advisement, Chair
Jean Couture, Director, Office of Student Engagement and Leadership, Co-Chair
The new student orientation committee plans, administers, and reviews the new student orientations throughout the academic year: the August orientation, the January orientation, and the June advising sessions.
Stephanie Fernandez, Senior Inclusion Officer, Chair
The purposes of the president's steering committee on inclusiveness are to: 1) maintain the institutional focus on inclusiveness as a high priority goal for the college; 2) collaboratively implement, monitor, and report on institutional progress toward inclusiveness goals identified in the inclusiveness strategic plan; 3) plan and oversee further institution-wide education and training on inclusiveness; 4) serve as a clearinghouse and resource for college departments in supporting inclusiveness planning; and 5) initiate specific proposals for external funding to further inclusiveness strategic goals.
Jenne Powers, Ph.D., Chair
The purpose of the retention committee is to assess, plan and ensure implementation of strategies to enhance the college's retention efforts; oversee data collection, analysis, and maintenance to systematically use in decision-making for retention initiatives; monitor best practices in retention and make recommendations for implementation of select initiatives as appropriate; systematically identify and evaluate criteria for at-risk categories of students; collaborate and coordinate with select departments and groups involved in retention efforts; disseminate retention data and initiatives to engage the entire college community.
The mission and purpose of SACA is to promote inter-disciplinary communication and the practice of the arts, as well as heighten awareness of the arts in the Saint Anselm College community. The commission is chaired by the Vice President for Academic Affairs and in addition to the VPAA, is comprised of the Dean of Students and the Directors of Abbey Players, Chapel Art Center, Dana Center; Chair of Fine Arts (or his/her designee); two faculty members, and two student members.
The staff advisory council provides staff with a mechanism in which to promote an effective exchange of information between staff and Saint Anselm College administration. The staff advisory council shares information, discusses ideas, and provides input and assistance to the administration to help improve the quality of the environment, morale and productivity at the college.
The student athletic advisory committee advises the director of athletics on the operation of the intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs of the college to ensure quality athletics at Saint Anselm College.
Jane Bjerklie-Barry, Director, Study Abroad, Chair
The study abroad committee reviews faculty-led, short-term study abroad program proposals, and makes recommendations about those and other study abroad programs to the vice president for academic affairs.
Robert Browne, Director of Safety and Security, Liaison
The traffic board of appeals reviews and makes judgments on cases of appeal with regard to violations of campus traffic regulations as published by the office of safety and security.
Elizabeth Keuffel, Director, Financial Aid, Co-Chair
Steve Goetsch, Vice President for Enrollment, Co-Chair
In support of the strategic direction, "Advancing the Reputation and Reach", and guided by the mission, vision and overall strategic plan of Saint Anselm College, the committee is charged to serve in an advisory capacity to the President on enrollment goals and financial aid packaging.