Skip to main content

Faculty Development Review Committee

Faculty Development Review Committee

1. CHARGE and COMPOSITION of FDRC

The Faculty Development Review Committee (FDRC) reviews and makes recommendations to the Senior Academic Officers on individual faculty proposals for institutionally funded professional development projects, and for the Summer Research Stipend Program.


The Faculty Development Review Committee is composed of tenured and tenure-track faculty elected from and by the tenured and tenure-track faculty of the University’s various schools and colleges, namely:

  • The faculty of the Quinlan School of Business
  • The faculty of the School of Communication
  • The faculty of the School of Education
  • The faculty of the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing
  • The faculty of the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health
  • The faculty of the School of Social Work and the Institute of Pastoral Studies
  • The basic science faculty of the Stritch School of Medicine
  • The humanities and arts faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences
  • The social and behavioral sciences faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences
  • The natural sciences and mathematics faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences

2. ELECTION OF FDRC

For the purposes of voting on the membership of these committees, every tenure and tenure-track member of the University faculty not in one of the groups listed above but who is otherwise eligible to vote for members of a given committee shall be assigned to an appropriate grouping. Terms of elected membership shall be three years, with approximately two-thirds of the members continuing each year and one-third completing their terms. Terms of at-large members (if any) shall be for one year. Elections will be conducted at the beginning of the Academic Year by the Provost and the Vice President of Health Sciences. The election process and the results are subject to audit and review by the Faculty Affairs UPC at its discretion.
In order to assure the diversity gender equity of the committees the Provost and the Vice President of Health Sciences may jointly appoint up to two additional qualified faculty members as voting members at- large to each of these committees.


3. CHAIR SELECTION, VOTING, and RECOMMENDATIONS

  • The Provost will announce their appointment of one of the elected members of the committee to serve as the chair for the year.  
  • The FDRC Chair convenes an initial meeting to review questions of procedures and processes. Although serving as chair, they shall continue to have full rights of voice and vote in all committee deliberations.
  • All deliberations of the committee shall be confidential. 
  • All voting members of the committee who are present when a vote is taken must vote positively or negatively on the matter at hand; abstentions shall not be permitted. Members of the departmental affinity group of the person whose case is under consideration may not discuss or vote on that case. (Their vote, if any, shall have been made at the first review level at which they had the right to participate, and typically that is at the departmental or affinity group level.) Members who are recused from the committee's deliberations for any reason are not replaced. This may happen if the member is a candidate for an application the committee is reviewing (e.g., if the member has applied for a paid leave that the FDRC is evaluating).
  • In making their recommendations on specific cases, the committees will report the vote of the members and will provide a brief summary of the reasons or considerations that were deemed decisive. Staff support for the FDRC shall be provided by the Office of Faculty Affairs. 
Membership Roster
Elizabeth Burkhart Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing Class of 2026-2027
Hae Mi Choi Quinlan School of Business Class of 2026-2027
Ian Cornelius College of Arts & Sciences (Arts and Humanities) Class of 2027-2028
Jonathan Kirk Stritch School of Medicine Class of 2025-2026
Richard (“Max”) Melstrom School of Environmental Sustainability Class of 2026-2027

Pamela Morris

School of Communication Class of 2027-2028
Victor Ottati College of Arts & Sciences (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Class of 2025-2026

Lara Smetana

School of Education Class of 2025-2026

Yoel Stuart

College of Arts & Sciences (Natural Sciences) Class of 2027-2028

Samantha Meeker

Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health Class of 2025-2026

Maria Wathen

School of Social Work Class of 2027-2028

 

Faculty Development Review Committee

1. CHARGE and COMPOSITION of FDRC

The Faculty Development Review Committee (FDRC) reviews and makes recommendations to the Senior Academic Officers on individual faculty proposals for institutionally funded professional development projects, and for the Summer Research Stipend Program.


The Faculty Development Review Committee is composed of tenured and tenure-track faculty elected from and by the tenured and tenure-track faculty of the University’s various schools and colleges, namely:

  • The faculty of the Quinlan School of Business
  • The faculty of the School of Communication
  • The faculty of the School of Education
  • The faculty of the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing
  • The faculty of the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health
  • The faculty of the School of Social Work and the Institute of Pastoral Studies
  • The basic science faculty of the Stritch School of Medicine
  • The humanities and arts faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences
  • The social and behavioral sciences faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences
  • The natural sciences and mathematics faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences

2. ELECTION OF FDRC

For the purposes of voting on the membership of these committees, every tenure and tenure-track member of the University faculty not in one of the groups listed above but who is otherwise eligible to vote for members of a given committee shall be assigned to an appropriate grouping. Terms of elected membership shall be three years, with approximately two-thirds of the members continuing each year and one-third completing their terms. Terms of at-large members (if any) shall be for one year. Elections will be conducted at the beginning of the Academic Year by the Provost and the Vice President of Health Sciences. The election process and the results are subject to audit and review by the Faculty Affairs UPC at its discretion.
In order to assure the diversity gender equity of the committees the Provost and the Vice President of Health Sciences may jointly appoint up to two additional qualified faculty members as voting members at- large to each of these committees.


3. CHAIR SELECTION, VOTING, and RECOMMENDATIONS

  • The Provost will announce their appointment of one of the elected members of the committee to serve as the chair for the year.  
  • The FDRC Chair convenes an initial meeting to review questions of procedures and processes. Although serving as chair, they shall continue to have full rights of voice and vote in all committee deliberations.
  • All deliberations of the committee shall be confidential. 
  • All voting members of the committee who are present when a vote is taken must vote positively or negatively on the matter at hand; abstentions shall not be permitted. Members of the departmental affinity group of the person whose case is under consideration may not discuss or vote on that case. (Their vote, if any, shall have been made at the first review level at which they had the right to participate, and typically that is at the departmental or affinity group level.) Members who are recused from the committee's deliberations for any reason are not replaced. This may happen if the member is a candidate for an application the committee is reviewing (e.g., if the member has applied for a paid leave that the FDRC is evaluating).
  • In making their recommendations on specific cases, the committees will report the vote of the members and will provide a brief summary of the reasons or considerations that were deemed decisive. Staff support for the FDRC shall be provided by the Office of Faculty Affairs. 
Membership Roster
Elizabeth Burkhart Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing Class of 2026-2027
Hae Mi Choi Quinlan School of Business Class of 2026-2027
Ian Cornelius College of Arts & Sciences (Arts and Humanities) Class of 2027-2028
Jonathan Kirk Stritch School of Medicine Class of 2025-2026
Richard (“Max”) Melstrom School of Environmental Sustainability Class of 2026-2027

Pamela Morris

School of Communication Class of 2027-2028
Victor Ottati College of Arts & Sciences (Social and Behavioral Sciences) Class of 2025-2026

Lara Smetana

School of Education Class of 2025-2026

Yoel Stuart

College of Arts & Sciences (Natural Sciences) Class of 2027-2028

Samantha Meeker

Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health Class of 2025-2026

Maria Wathen

School of Social Work Class of 2027-2028