Who is directly involved in the self-study?
In addition to a Steering Committee, there are three subcommittees working on the self-study: Governance and Rules Compliance, Academic Integrity, and Gender/Diversity and Well-Being. In the spring of 2010, Father Sundborg asked Dr. Joseph Phillips, Dean of the Albers School of Business and Economics, to serve as chair of the Steering Committee. Dean Phillips assembled a team of three subcommittee chairs: Vice President and University Counsel Mary Peterson (Governance and Rules Compliance), Dean of the College of Science of Engineering Michael Quinn (Academic Integrity), and Associate Vice President for Student Development Michele Murray (Gender/Diversity and Well-Being). Over the summer, the Steering Committee chair and sub-committee chairs recruited a diverse and representative group of committee members who would be directly involved in the process. More than 50 students, faculty, staff, and administrators agreed to participate. Across all four committees nearly every part of campus
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