The GE Committee, or Curriculum Advisory Board (CAB), is responsible for making recommendations to the Provost or designee on the implementation, monitoring, and development of the GE program. In consultation with appropriate disciplinary faculty, it is responsible for the coordination of assessment and the addition or deletion of individual courses as well as any proposed substitutions. Since CAB will advise the Provost on a major university program, it may either initiate advice or respond to requests for advice.
In 2020-21, CAB meets on alternating Mondays from 1-2:50. All meetings are open to the public on Zoom.
2020-21 Members
Curriculum Advisory Board Chair
Jason Nice(opens in new window), History
Faculty Representatives
Agriculture
Cindy Daley
Behavioral and Social Sciences
Diana Shepherd, Child Development
Business
Bob Madrigal, Finance and Marketing
Communication and Education
Chang Lee, Recreation, Hospitality, and Parks Management
Engineering, Computer Science, and Construction Management
Kevin Taylor, Computer Animation and Game Development
Humanities and Fine Arts
Jason Nice, History
Library
Marc Langston
Natural Sciences
Carolynn Arpin, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Additional Members
EPPC Representative (Appointed by EPPC)
Rick Ford, Mathematics and Statistics Department
Student Representatives (Appointed by AS President)
Ella Snyder, Associated Students Director of University Affairs
Advising (ex-officio)
Kelly McGregor, Academic Advising Programs
Provost’s Designee (ex-officio)
Kate McCarthy, Dean of Undergraduate Education
Pathway Coordinators
For Pathway advising, please email a Pathway Coordinator to ask a question or request a Zoom meeting.
Diversity Studies
Nathaniel Heggins Bryant, English.
Ethics, Justice & Policy
Doris Schartmueller, Political Science and Criminal Justice
Food Studies
Maria Giovanni, Nutrition and Food Science
Gender & Sexuality
Christine Leistner, Public Health and Services Administration
Global Development Studies
Sarah Anderson, International Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Great Books & Ideas
Heather Werner, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Health & Wellness
Luciana Zuest, Kinesiology
International Studies
Dean Fairbanks, Geography and Planning
Science, Technology & Values
Corey Sparks, English
Sustainability
Nate Millard, Recreation, Hospitality, and Parks Management, First-Year Experience