Academic Senate

Previous Academic Senate ChairsTerms of Service1966 to Present

 

  1. Jim Hill
  2. Served 2011-
  3. Irene Morris VasquezServed 2010-2011
  4. Munashe FurusaServed 2008-2010
  5. Kate FawverServed 2007-2008
  6. Rod ButlerServed 2006-2007
  7. Margaret BlueServed 2004-2006
  8. Edd WhetmoreServed 2002-2004
  9. Cynthia McDermottServed 2000-2002
  10. Rudy VanterpoolServed 1998-2000
  11. James WelchServed 1995-1997
  12. Frances LauerhassServed 1993-1995
  13. John LaCorteServed 1991-1993
  14. Dick WilliamsServed 1989-1991
  15. Robert DowlingServed 1987-1989; 1997-1998
  16. Ellen GerryServed 1985-1986
  17. Garry HartServed 1983-1984
  18. Thomas PyneServed 1980-1983
  19. Sandra WilcoxServed 1978-1980
  20. Harold CharnofskyServed 1976-1978
  21. James HarrisServed 1975-1976
  22. Stephen RiskinServed 1974-1975
  23. John BullaroServed 1973-1974
  24. Violet JordainServed 1972-1973
  25. Kenneth GashServed 1971-1972
  26. Harold CharnofskyServed 1970-1971; 1976-1978
  27. Sam WileyServed 1969-1970
  28. Judson GrenierServed 1968-1969
  29. Jack FooteServed 1967-1968
  30. David RankinServed 1966-1967
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The name of the faculty organization shall be the General Faculty of the California State University, Dominguez Hills, hereinafter referred to as the General Faculty.  The name of the representative body within the General Faculty shall be the Academic Senate of California State University, Dominguez Hills, hereinafter referred to as the Academic Senate or Senate.  The Higher Education Employer-Employee Relations Act  (HEERA)  mandates the full exercise of the function of the faculty in shared governance mechanisms or practices, including the Academic Senates of the California State University with respect to policies on academic and professional matters.

Senate Meeting

The purpose of the General Faculty shall be: (1) to perform functions assigned to it by law, by the Board of Trustees of the California State University, and by the President of the university; (2) to formulate, evaluate and recommend to the President of the university, policies and procedures pertaining to the development, maintenance, and improvement of the university; and (3) to serve as a medium for expressing the opinions of the faculty members on matters affecting the operations of the university.

The authority of the General Faculty shall be delegated to its representative body, the Academic Senate, in all matters except those in which such delegation is contrary to law,
to the policies of the Board of Trustees of the California State University, or the collective bargaining agreement.