“There shall be a Committee on Research and Creative Scholarship. This Committee will stimulate, assist, and advance the various University groups interested in research and scholarly excellence. It will observe and report on research activities with an eye toward maintaining principles of academic freedom and open disclosure of research findings. It will recommend practices and policies on research computing and research leaves. It will promote a balance between research and teaching. It will study the resources and long-range plans of the University libraries and consult with library administrators on policy and procedures. In doing its work, this Committee will consult with the Vice President for Research. The Committee will collaborate closely with relevant administrators and staff, inviting them (in coordination with Agenda Committee) to participate ex officio.”
(From the BYLAWS OF THE SENATE OF SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, As amended during the 2023-24 session of the University Senate, revising Article IV, Section 1 and Section 9, and Article V, Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13.)
Members
Chancellor Kent Syverud
Ex Officio
Mona Bhan
The College of Arts and Sciences
Kevin Browne
The College of Arts and Sciences
Michele Combs
SU Libraries
Amy Criss
The College of Arts and Sciences
Albrecht Diem
The College of Arts and Sciences
Ingrid Erickson
The School of Information Studies
James Fathers
The College of Visual and Performing Arts
Roger Hallas
The College of Arts and Sciences
Alexis Leach
Student Government Association
Graham Leuschke
The College of Arts and Sciences
Kate Lewis
The College of Arts and Sciences
Andrew London
The College of Arts and Sciences
Brian Lonsway (Co-Chair)
The School of Architecture
Cameron Miller
The Martin J Whitman School of Management
Shikha Nangia
The College of Engineering and Computer Science
Cathryn Newton
The College of Arts and Sciences
Beth Patin
The School of Information Studies
Khadiza Rahman
Student Government Association
Cole Smith
The College of Engineering and Computer Science
Kristin Walker
The College of Law