2012-2013 Faculty Senate Members & Faculty Senate Executive Committee

Membership of the 2012-2013 John Jay Faculty Senate

13 Full-time faculty representatives elected by the full-time faculty:
Adam Berlin - English
Erica Burleigh – English
Janice Dunham – Library
Maki Haberfeld – Law, PS, CJA
Veronica Hendrick – English
Karen Kaplowitz – English
Anru Lee – Anthropology
Richard Li – Science
Evan Mandery – Criminal Justice
Jean Mills – English
Richard Ocejo – Sociology
Francis Sheehan – Science
Staci Strobl – Law, Police Science, CJA


4 At-Large Adjunct representatives elected by the adjunct faculty:
Maria Grewe – English
Tim Horohoe – Law, PS, CJA
Elvin Montgomery – Psychology
Manouska Saint-Gilles – Law, PS, CJA


7 At-Large Full-Time faculty representatives elected by the Faculty Senate::
James Cauthen – Political Science
Demi Cheng – Science
Lior Gideon – Law, Police Science, CJA
Yue Ma – Law, Police Science, CJA
Nicholas Petraco – Science
Melinda Powers – English
Shonna Trinch – Anthropology


24 Department representatives elected to the Faculty Senate and to the College Council:
African-American Studies: Kwando Kinshasa
Anthropology: Terry Furst
Art & Music: Cyriaco Lopes
Communication & Theater Arts: Kathryn Wylie-Marques
Counseling & Student Life: Ma'at Lewis
Criminal Justice: Michael Maxfield
Economics: Jay Hamilton
English: Peggy Escher
Foreign Languages & Literature: Raul Romero
Health and Physical Education: Vincent Maiorino
History: David Munns
Interdisciplinary Studies Program: Andrea Balis
Latin American & Latina/o Studies: Brian Montes
Law, Police Science, CJA: Kashka Celinska
Library: Maria Kiriakova
Mathematics: Shaobai Kan
Philosophy: Amie Macdonald
Political Science: Roger McDonald
Protection Management: Ned Benton
Psychology: Tom Kucharski
Public Administration: Charles Jennings
Science: Gloria Proni
SEEK: Chevy Alford
Sociology: Janice Johnson-Diaz


Executive Committee of the 2012-2013 Faculty Senate::
Karen Kaplowitz: President (English)
Francis Sheehan: Vice President (Science)
Andrea Balis (History/ISP)
Ned Benton (Public Management)
Tom Kucharski (Psychology)