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Academic
Senate

Executive Council

President - Alberto Restrepo

Vice President - Ana Gómez de Torres

Secretary - Héctor Álvarez

At Large - Thesa Roepke

At Large - Fred Patrick

 

Academic Student Services

  • Dave Degroot

Applied Behavioral Sciences (7)

  • Yvonne Fraizer

Business (5)

  • Bob Bryant

Counseling/Personal Development (24)

  • Benjamin Britten 
  • Carissa Perales
  • Kiri Villa

DSPS/LAP/College Nurse (7)

  • Dave Degroot

English (20)

  • Alina Romo
  • Melanie Guido Brunet
  • Chris Carroll 

Fine Arts (13)

  • Anne McKeegin
  • Chris Hite

Health Sciences (11)

  • Amy Gisclon
  • Shavaun Maxson

Industrial Technology (6)

  • Gabriel Marquez 

Kinesiology, Recreation, Athletics (6)

  • Chuck Provencio

Languages and Communication (7)

  • Diane Auten

Life and Physical Sciences (13)

  • Alicia Fox
  • Sean Gottlieb

Mathematics and Engineering (17)

  • Liz West
  • Anna Kopcrack
  • Martin Landros

Part-Time Faculty

  • Rajni Chaudhari
  • Monique Segurar
  • Christopher Sprecer

Public Safety (5)

  • Mark Hammill

Social and Behavioral Sciences (10)

  • Danya Serrano
 

The Academic Senate believes that the college's capacity to serve students will be strengthened by greater involvement in institutional planning by that sector of the college community that is closest to the student, the instructor. Furthermore, it is the aspiration of the senate that this involvement will be an integral part of the continuous assessment and improvement of the college's methods of serving students. Finally, it is assumed that collective involvement will create a broader repository of institutional philosophy and methods of implementing these goals, thus increasing the stability and continuity of these goals and methods, and making them less sensitive to change in key personnel.

The effectiveness of faculty contributions to institutional policy development is predicated not only on the quality of the contribution but also on the extent to which the contribution truly is a part of the policy development process. This does not confer policy-making power on this contributor, nor does it confer immunity from rejection of their ideas. But it does make them a member of the policy development apparatus.

The Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 48 and subsequent state regulations on community college senates define senate membership criteria, which accommodate community of interest. This is a necessary foundation to representative inter-group communication. No group or organization can be representative of a community of interest that is not selected by and answerable to that community of interest.

The Allan Hancock College Board of Trustees specifically addresses the Academic Senate's responsibility in shared governance. See a link to the current board policy below.

AHC Board Policy on Shared Governance