The Associate Dean for Academic Affairs works with the following committees.
Reviews policy and curricular changes as it relates to undergraduate curriculum design and innovation, student learning, assessment, and curriculum approval.
Rachel Gonzalez-Martin (Mexican American and Latina/o Studies)
Charlie Nagle (Spanish and Portuguese)
Heather Rice (Slavic and Eurasian Studies)
Amy Thompson (Geography and the Environment)
Casey Boyle (Rhetoric & Writing)
James Slotta (Anthropology)
Rajka Smiljanic (Linguistics
Advises the college on issues related to Professional Track Faculty.
Jules Elkins (Sustainability & Geography)
Oliver Freiberger (Asian Studies)
Stephanie Holmsten (International Relations and Global Studies)
Vincent Vanderheijden (Germanic Studies)
Marina Alexandrova (Slavic and Eurasian Studies)
Samy Ayoub (Middle Eastern Studies)
Nina Palmo (Health and Society)
Domino Perez (English)
Jeffrey Leon (Philosophy)
Rachel Ozanne (History)
Patrick Walter (African and African Diaspora Studies)
Advises the college on college-level and university-level teaching award nominations.
Marina Alexandrova (Slavic and Eurasian Studies)
Jim Cox (English)
Caroline Faria (Geography and the Environment)
The College of Liberal Arts Faculty Leaves and Awards Committee reviews FDL research leave requests and other faculty research award competitions for College of Liberal Arts faculty. The full committee or a sub-set of the committee is tasked with reviewing the following programs: UT-FDLs, COLA-FDLs, External Fellowship-FDLs, Littlefield and Ransom Faculty Fellows, Subvention Grants, and other University-level or College-level awards as needed.
CJ Alvarez (Mexican American and Latina/o Studies)
Mark Budolfson (Geography and the Environment)
Thomas Garza (Slavic and Eurasian Studies)
Julie Hardwick (History)
Jonathan Kaplan (Middle Eastern Studies)
Eric McDaniel (Government)
Youjeong Oh (Asian Studies)
Pam Paxton (Sociology)
Connie Rosati (Philosophy)
Reviews Faculty Development Awards (FDA).
Marina Alexandrova (Slavic and Eurasian Studies)
Samy Ayoub (Middle Eastern Studies)
Patricia Garcia (English)
Advises the college on issues related to international policy and initiatives, including reviewing the college’s study abroad programs. CLAISAC is overseen by the Advisor to the Dean for Languages and Area Studies on behalf of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.
Michael Anderson (International Relations and Global Studies)
Michael Mosser (European Studies)
Carl Blyth (COERLL)
Kirsten Cather (East Asian Studies)
Karen Grumberg (Middle Eastern Studies)
Mary Neuburger (Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies)
Adela Pineda (Latin American Studies)
Mary Rader (UT Libraries)
Syed Akbar Hyder (South Asia Institute)
Advises the college on issues related to language policy and pedagogy. LPAC is overseen by the Advisor to the Dean for Language and Area Studies on behalf of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.
Vivian Flanzer (Spanish and Portuguese)
Thomas Garza (Texas Language Center)
Amanda Bush (French & Italian)
Elizabeth Adams (Classics)
Nicholas Henry (Germanic Studies)
Frane Karabatic (Slavic and Eurasian Studies)
Patricia Kyle (Liberal Arts ITS)
Yi-Chun Lin (Asian Studies)
Rubi Sanchez Lozoya (Asian Studies)
Babak Tabarraee (Middle Eastern Studies)
Melissa Murphy (Spanish and Portuguese)
Deborah White (Linguistics)
Michael Wynne (Linguistics)