Holly M. Smith

Philosophy Department 1 Seminary Place Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey College Avenue Campus New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901 E-Mail: hsmith@.rutgers.edu

Education

Ph.D., Philosophy The M.A., Philosophy The University of Michigan B.A. with Special Honors, Philosophy Wellesley College

Academic Positions

Professor II Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 2001- present

Associate Professor -- Professor The 1983 - 2001

Visiting Associate Professor The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1981 - 1982

Associate Professor The University of Illinois at Chicago Circle 1980 - 1983

Assistant Professor The University of Michigan 1973 - 1980

Assistant Professor The 1972 - 1973

Lecturer The University of Michigan at Flint 1971 - 1972

Lecturer 1970 - 1971

Administrative Positions

From 1985 through 2006 I held a series of academic administrative positions, increasing in responsibility from Head of Department to Vice Provost to Dean of Social and Behavioral

1 Sciences at The University of Arizona, to Executive Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Dean of the Graduate School at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Details are available on request.

Fellowships, Awards, Honors, Appointments

Visiting Fellow, School of Philosophy, Research School of the Social Sciences, The Australian National University (Summer, 2011) Affiliated faculty member, Institute for Law and Philosophy, Rutgers School of Law, Camden Affiliated faculty member, Institute on Climate and Social Policy, Department Guest, Princeton University Center for Human Values, 2006-07 President, Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences Honorary Member, Golden Key National Honorary Society Invited Participant, American Council on Education/Office of Women in Higher Education National Forum Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Fellowship, The University of Arizona National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for Independent Study American Associate of University Women Postgraduate Fellowship Fellowship, Council for Philosophical Studies Institute on Moral Problems in Medicine Danforth Graduate Fellowship Wellesley College First Trustee Fellow Phi Beta Kappa National Merit Scholar

Grants

School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University, Entrepreneurial Grant to develop an on-line version of Introduction to Ethics, 2010 – 2012, $22,182 (PI)

Rutgers University Aresty Research Center for Undergraduates, grant for two undergraduate Research Assistants. 2009-2010, $2,000 (PI)

Rutgers University Office of the Vice President of Undergraduate Education, “Facilitating Faculty-Student Interactions in Large Lecture Course,” Spring 2008 ($800), Spring 2009, ($300), Spring 2010 ($300), Spring 2011 ($300), Spring 2012 ($300)

Rutgers University, “Faculty of Arts and Sciences Research Office to Support Extramural Funding Opportunities for Humanities and Social Science Faculty,” 2003-04 Academic Excellence Award, $60,000 direct costs (PI)

U.S. Information Agency, "Affiliation between The University of Arizona and Colombia's Universidad de los Andes to Establish a North American Studies Program," 1994-97; $119,952 direct costs (Co-PI)

2 University of Arizona Student-Faculty Interaction Program, grants to fund lunch meetings with Freshman Colloquium Students, Fall 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998

Grant ($2,500) from the Arizona Foundation to fund Western Workshop in Moral Philosophy (May 1985)

Patents

U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 11/605,008, filed 11-28-06

Publications

Work in Progress:

Making Morality Work (tentative title): book manuscript on framing moral theories in light of the cognitive limitations that handicap individuals’ decision-making. Under contract with Oxford University Press.

“The Duty to Inform Oneself before Acting,” in mss.

Research Articles:

“The Moral Clout of Reasonable Beliefs,” in Mark Timmons, ed., Oxford Studies in , Vol. I (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011) Lead article.

“Non-Tracing Cases of Culpable Ignorance,” Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 5, Issue 2 (2011), 115-146. Lead article. [http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.1007/s11572-011-9113-1]

“The Prospective View of Obligation” (Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, February 2011, http://www.jesp.org/)

“Measuring the Consequences of Rules,” Utilitas Vol.22, No. 4, December 2010, 413 – 433.

“Subjective Rightness,” in Social Philosophy and Policy 27 (Summer 2010), pp. 64-110.

Reprinted in Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr., and Jeffrey Paul, Moral Obligation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), pp. 64 – 111.

“A Paradox of Promising,” in The Philosophical Review, Vol. 106, No. 2 (April 1997), pp. 153- 196. Lead article.

"Gifts and Donors' Expectations," with Marilyn Batt Dunn, in The Ethics of Asking: Dilemmas in 3 Higher Education Fund Raising (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995), pp. 101- 110.

"Fetal-Maternal Conflicts," in In Harm's Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg, edited by Allen Buchanan and Jules Coleman (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pp. 324- 343.

"Whose Body Is It, Anyway?" in James Thomberlin, ed., Philosophical Perspectives, Vol. 6 (Atascadero, California: Ridgeview Publishing Company, 1992), pp. 73-96.

"Deriving Morality from Rationality," in Contractarianism and Rational Choice: Essays on David Gauthier's Morals by Agreement, ed., Peter Vallentyne (Cambridge University Press, 1991), pp. 229-253.

Reprinted in John Heil, ed., Rationality, Morality, and Self-Interest: Essays Honoring Mark Carl Overvold (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 1993), pp. 71-96.

"Varieties of Moral Worth and Moral Credit," in Ethics, Vol. 101 (January 1991), pp. 279-303.

"Deciding How To Decide: Is There a Regress Problem?" in Michael Bacharach and Susan Hurley, eds., Essays in the Foundations of Decision Theory (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, Inc. 1991), pp. 194-219.

"Two-Tier Moral Codes," Social Philosophy & Policy, Vol. 7, (Autumn 1989), pp. 112-132.

Reprinted in Ellen F. Paul, Fred D. Miller, and Jeffrey Paul, eds., Foundations of Moral and Political Philosophy (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990), pp. 112-132.

"Making Moral Decisions," Nous, Vol. XXII, #1 (March 1988), pp. 89-108.

"Moral Realism, Moral Conflict, and Compound Acts", The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. LXXXIII, #6 (June 1986), 341-345.

"Legal Requirements for Notification," in Ethics in Emergency Medicine, eds. K. Iserson, A. Sanders, D. Mathieu, and A. Buchanan (Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins,1986), pp. 92-97. Reprinted in Second Edition, 1995.

"Ethical Problems in Genetic Screening by Student Health Services," in Values and Health: The Connection, ed. Joe Gelt (Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast College Health Association: 1985), pp. 27-31.

"Culpable Ignorance," The Philosophical Review, Vol. XCII (October, 1983), pp. 543-571.

Selected as one of the ten best articles to appear in print in 1983; reprinted in Volume VI of The Philosopher's Annual (eds., P. Athay, P. Grim, and C.J. Martin. (Ridgeview 4 Publishing Company, 1985.)

"Intercourse and for the Fetus," in Abortion and the Status of the Fetus, Volume XIII of the series, "Philosophy of Medicine," eds. William B. Bondeson, H. Tristram Englehardt, Stuart Spicker, and Daniel H. Winship (Dordrecht, Holland/Boston, Massachusetts: D. Reidel, 1983), pp. 229-245.

"Compensating Injured Research Subjects," in President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical Research, Compensating for Research Injuries, Volume Two: Appendices, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington (1982), pp. 19-39.

"Two Concepts of Democracy," in Ethical Issues in Government, ed. Norman Bowie (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1981), pp. 68-82.

"Killing, Letting Die, and Euthanasia," Analysis, Vol. 40 (October 1980), p. 224.

Reprinted in the Newsletter of Monash University Centre for Human Bioethics.

"Amniocentesis for Sex Selection," in Ethics, Humanism, and Medicine, ed. Marc Basson (New York: Alan R. Liss, 1980), pp. 81-94.

"Rawls and Utilitarianism," in John Rawls' Theory of Social Justice, eds. Gene Blocker and Elizabeth Smith (Ohio University Press, 1980), pp. 346-394.

"Doing the Best One Can," in Values and Morals, eds. and Jaegwon Kim (Reidel, 1978), pp. 186-214.

"The Collective Interpretation of Utilitarian Generalization," Philosophical Studies, Vol. 34 (August, 1978), pp. 207-211.

"David Lewis' Semantics for Deontic Logic," Mind, Vol. LXXXVI (April, 1977) pp. 242-248.

"Dated Rightness and Moral Imperfection," The Philosophical Review, Vol. LXXXV (October, 1976), pp. 449-487. Lead article.

"Reply to Silverstein," Philosophical Studies, Vol. 30 (July, 1976), pp. 57-62.

"David Lyons on Utilitarian Generalization," Philosophical Studies, Vol. 26 (October, 1974), pp. 77-94. Lead article

Encyclopedia Articles: “Negligence,” Hugh LaFollette, ed., The International Encyclopedia of Ethics (Wiley- Blackwell), committed for 2010

5 "Possibilism," Lawrence C. Becker, ed., The Encyclopedia of Ethics (Garland Publishing Co., 1992), pp. 993-995.

"Idealized Agents," Lawrence C. Becker, ed., The Encyclopedia of Ethics (Garland Publishing Co., 1992), pp. 594-596.

"Action," (with Alvin I. Goldman), in Lawrence C. Becker, ed., The Encyclopedia of Ethics (Garland Publishing Co., 1992), pp. 12-14. (20% responsibility).

"Negligence," Lawrence C. Becker, ed., The Encyclopedia of Ethics (Garland Publishing Co., 1992), pp. 897-899.

"Excuses," Lawrence C. Becker, ed., The Encyclopedia of Ethics (Garland Publishing Co., 1992), pp. 344-346.

Book Reviews:

Review of Judith Jarvis Thomson's Rights, Restitution, and Risk (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1986), The Philosophical Review, Vol. XCVIII (July 1989), pp. 414-148.

Review of Michael Robins' Promising, Intending, and Moral Autonomy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984), in Nous, vol. XXI (December 1987), pp. 604-608.

Review note of Helen B. Holmes, Betty B. Hoskins, and Michael Gross, eds., Birth Control and Controlling Birth, in Ethics, Vol. 83 (April, 1983), pp. 644-645.

Review note of Michael Bayles' Morality and Population, in Ethics, Vol. 92 (April, 1982), p. 603.

Other:

U.S. Patent Application No. US 2008/0120865 A1, published May 29, 2008

Selected Disciplinary Presentations

"What To Do Today When One Has the Option of Being Immoral Tomorrow," presented to the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, California, Spring 1976.

"How to Handle Moral Imperfection," invited presentation to the Group Dynamics Seminar of the Institute for Social Research, the University of Michigan, November 1976.

"Killing and Letting Die," invited presentation to the Workshop on Death, Dying, and Public Policy sponsored by the Institute for Society, Ethics, and the Life Sciences, Spring, 1976. 6

Three invited talks on ethical issues in genetic engineering, presented at the University of Wyoming Conference on Genetic Engineering, October 1979.

"Two Concepts of Democracy," invited presentation to the Center for the Study of Ethical Issues in Government, The University of Delaware, November 1979.

"Moral Decision Principles," invited address at the American Philosophical Association, Western Division Meetings, April 1980.

"Compensating Injured Research Subjects," invited presentation to the President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research, September 1980.

"Biological Parenthood and Moral Responsibility," invited presentation to the Tenth Trans- Disciplinary Symposium on Philosophy and Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia, October 1980.

"Culpable Ignorance," invited symposium paper at the 1981 Oberlin Philosophy Colloquium, April 1981; and invited presentation to the Western Washington University Philosophy Colloquium, Spring 1983.

"Abortion," invited presentation to the Seminar on Contemporary Political and Social Theory, University of Chicago, Spring 1981.

"Philosophy and Issues of Public Policy," three invited lectures at the Seventh Annual Midwest Philosophy Colloquium, University of Minnesota, Morris, Spring 1981. "Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace," commissioned presentation for the Occupational Health and Safety Meeting at the Hastings Center, Fall 1981.

"Reproductive Rights and the Workplace," Invited Address for the Philosophy and Public Affairs Session, Eastern Division American Philosophical Association, December 1982.

"Whose Body Is It, Anyway?" Invited Address at the Western Division American Philosophical Association, Spring 1983.

"Making Moral Decisions," presented to the Ethics Workshop, Stanford University, Spring 1984.

"Moral Worth and Moral Credit," invited panel presentation at the Society for Women and Philosophy Session, Eastern Division American Philosophical Association, Winter 1984.

"Contemporary Contractarianism," invited presentation to The Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, U.S.S.R., Fall, 1986.

"Gauthier on Morals by Agreement," invited presentation to the University of Western Ontario 7 Conference on Contractarianism, April 1987.

"Using Moral Principles to Make Decisions," seminar on Foundations of Decision Theory, Oxford University, Spring 1988

"Cognitive Constraints on a Moral Code," the Vendredi Seminar on Philosophy of Mind, Programme de la Recherche sur les Sciences de la Communication, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, Spring 1988.

"Two-Tier Moral Codes," invited presentation to the Bowling Green State University Colloquium on "The Foundations of Moral and Political Philosophy," Fall 1988; and invited presentation to the Western Washington University Philosophy Colloquium, Spring 1989.

"Deriving Morality from Rationality," invited paper presented to The American Society for the Philosophical Study of Society, Spring 1989.

"Varieties of Moral Credit and Moral Worth," invited presentation at The University of North Carolina Symposium on "Responsibility," April 1990.

"The Role of Values in Health Care Decisions," The Second Annual Geraldine Newell Clinical Scholar Lecture, School of Nursing, The University of Arizona, 1991.

"Which Act is Right?" invited presentation to the Conference at The University of Rochester, Spring 1992.

"Race, Gender, and Justice," invited presentation to the Conference on Affirmative Action, Tufts University, Fall 1992.

"Maternal-Fetal Conflicts," invited presentation to American Philosophical Association Central Division, Spring 1993.

"Moral Ascription Theory," Keynote Address to the Northwest Conference on Philosophy, Vancouver, Fall 1993.

“Kant’s Argument for Humanity as an End in Itself,” presented in the “Author Meets Critics” session on David Cummiskey’s Kantian Consequentialism, American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting, Spring 1997

“Is It Wrong to Break Promises It’s Wrong to Make?” comment on paper of same name by Alistair MacLeod, American Philosophical Eastern Division Meetings, December 1999

Commentator on “Are Persons Mere Containers for Well Being?” by Martin Peterson at the Pacific Division APA meeting, April 2007

“Making Moral Decisions,” presented to the Philosophy Department, Zhejiang University, 8 March 18, 2008

“Subjective Rightness,” presented to the Social Philosophy and Policy Center conference on Moral Obligation, November 2008

“Subjective Rightness” presented to Elizabeth Harman’s Ethical Theory Seminar, Princeton University, March 2009

“Subjective Rightness,” plenary address at the Third Annual Ethics Conference at Felician College, April 2009

“Moral Dilemmas in Thomas Mullen's The Last Town on Earth,” delivered to the Rutgers University Honors Colloquium, Fall 2009

The Kendrick Lecture (keynote address) “The Moral Clout of Reasonable Beliefs,” presented to the Arizona Workshop on Normative Ethical Theory, January 2010

“The Moral Clout of Reasonable Beliefs,” invited paper for Symposium on Non-Ideal Theory, Pacific Division American Philosophical Association, April 2010

“Culpable Ignorance: Non-Tracing Cases,” invited paper for conference on “Uncertainty in Morality and Law,” sponsored by the Law and Philosophy Forum at Hebrew University, Jerusalem (June, 2011)

“Non-Tracing Cases of Culpable Ignorance,” presented to the Social and Political Theory seminar at Australian National University, July 2011

“The Moral Clout of Reasonable Beliefs,” presented to the Research School of Social Sciences Philosophy Seminar, August 2011

“Culpable Ignorance,” to be presented to the Actio Libera in Causa Conference at the Institute for Law and Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, December 2011

Papers Read to Philosophy Department Colloquia

Tufts University, San Jose University, Stanford University, University of California at Irvine, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Cincinnati, University of California at Santa Barbara, Oakland University, University of Maryland at College Park, University of Wyoming, University of Illinois at Chicago, Ohio State University, University of Western Ontario, Johns Hopkins University, University of Missouri, University of Chicago, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, Northwestern University, University of Vermont, Hamilton College, Cornell University, University of Colorado, Stanford, Tel Aviv University, Trinity College (Dublin), Rutgers University, The University of California, Irvine, The 9 University of California, San Diego, The University of Michigan, La Universidad de los Andes, The University of Arizona, The University of Pittsburgh, Union College (Spring 2011), Australian National University Social and Political Theory Seminar (Summer 2011), Australian National University Research School of Social Sciences Seminar (Summer 2011), City University of New York Graduate Center (Fall 2011), University of Toronto (Fall 2011).

Regional Disciplinary Presentations

"Moral Problems in Screening for Cystic Fibrosis," invited presentation to the Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Affiliate of the American College Health Association, Fall 1984.

"Moral Rights of the Mother and Termination of Pregnancy," invited presentation to Planned Parenthood of Southern Arizona's conference, The New Ethics of Abortion, Fall 1984.

"Ethical Perspectives on the New High Technology," invited presentation to the Arizona Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Fall 1985.

"Ethics in an Unethical World," invited presentation to the National Association of Administrators and Teachers of English as a Second Language Workshop on Evaluation and Ethics in the Intensive English Program, Tucson 1990.

"Maternal-Fetal Conflicts: Exposing the Fetus to Workplace Hazards," invited presentation to the Honors Program Dessert Social, University of Arizona, 1991.

"Ethics in Higher Education," invited presentation to the Harvill Conference on Higher Education, University of Arizona, Fall 1992.

"The Ethics of Fundraising," invited presentation to the United Way of Tucson Workshop on Ethics in Fundraising, Fall 1995.

“Physician-Assisted Suicide,” panel presentation to the Annual Bioethics Conference of the American Medical Students Association, Tucson, October 1997.

“Physician-Assisted Suicide,” Tucson Chapter of the Hemlock Society, Spring 1999

National Disciplinary Service

Boards of Consulting Editors: Philosophical Studies (continuing); Ethics (1985-91); The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy (1982-87); Philosophical Perspectives Volume(s) on Ethics; Encyclopedia of Ethics (Garland Publishing), Lawrence Becker, General Editor; Topics in Contemporary Philosophy series (2008 – present)

Guest Editor, Issue of Ethics on "Current Work in Meta-Ethics" (Vol. 96, Number 3, April 1986).

10 Director, Western Workshop on Moral Philosophy, The University of Arizona, Spring 1985.

Chair: American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Program Committee, 1989-90.

American Philosophical Association Subcommittee on Academic Careers, 1986-91.

Vice President and Program Chairperson, Illinois Philosophical Association, 1980-81.

Outside Examination Committee, Hunter College Philosophy Department, 1980

Delegate:

ACLS - Soviet Academy of Sciences Exchange on "Freedom and Justice," Moscow, Fall 1986.

Member:

Felician Ethics Institute Advisory Board (2012 – ongoing)

External Assessment Team, Notre Dame Philosophy Department (2012)

Program Committee, Second Annual Arizona Workshop in Normative Ethics (2011)

NCA Re-Accreditation Team, major mid-western research university, April 1999

Outside Examination Committee, The University of Kentucky Philosophy Department, Spring 1994

External Evaluation Team, University of Colorado Center on Applied Ethics, Fall 1994

Task Force, The Study of Ethical Issues in Advancement in Higher Education (1990-92). A joint project of the Dartmouth College Institute for the Study of Applied and Professional Ethics and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.

Outside Evaluator (for the Carnegie Foundation's Fund for the Improvement of Post- Secondary Education), Cornell University Humanists-in-Residence Program,1984.

American Philosophical Association Committees: Committee on Philosophy and Medicine, 1974-79; Subcommittee on Unionization and Collective Bargaining, 1974-76; Subcommittee on Academic Careers, 1985-91; Western Division Nominating Committee, 1978; Pacific Division Nominating Committee, 1985; Pacific Division Program Committee, 1988-90; Ad Hoc Committee on Adopting a Code of Ethics, 1993-1994.

Danforth Graduate Fellowship Reading Committee 1974, 1975 11

Program Participant:

Chair, Pacific Division APA meeting, Symposium on “Metaethics” (April 2011)

Ad Hoc Referee:

Book manuscript, Oxford University Press (2010)

Papers of American Philosophical Quarterly, Nous, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Hypatia, International Studies in Philosophy, Economics & Philosophy, Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie, American Society for Value Inquiry, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Ethics, Topics in Contemporary Philosophy, Vol. 7; Philosophical Studies, Dialectica

Proposals for Ethical and Human Values Implications of Science and Technology Program of the National Science Foundation; National Science Foundation Program for Visiting Professorships for Women in Science and Engineering; National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipends; Philosophy Panel, National Endowment for the Humanities, Professions Program

Invited Participant:

Moderator, panel on moral issues in Michael Moore’s Causation and Responsibility, Rutgers-Camden Institute for Law and Philosophy, August 2010.

Roundtable on “The Ignorance of Law,” Rutgers Institute for Law and Philosophy, November 2009

Symposia on the Future of Scholarly Communication (Phoenix), Spring 1994 and Fall 1995.

Conference on "The Ethics and Economics of Charity," sponsored by the Liberty Fund (San Diego), Spring 1987.

Women's Studies Curriculum Integration Seminar (University of Arizona), Fall 1984

Conference on Teaching Ethics, convened by the Institute for Society, Ethics, and the Life Sciences (Cambridge, Massachusetts), Fall 1977.

Community Service

Member, Board of Andrews-Foulet Homeowners’ Association, 2007 -

Member, Board of Princeton Adult School, 2007-2010 12

Member, Board of Directors, St. Gregory College Preparatory School (Tucson, Arizona)

National Administrative Service

Member, Council of Graduate Schools/UMI Dissertation Award Committee (2005)

Member, Council of Graduate Schools, Association of American Universities (AAU) (2001- 2006)

President-Elect, President, and Past President, Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences (2000- 2002)

Elected member, Board of Directors, Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences (1997-99); re- elected (2000 - 2002).

Local Arrangements Chair, Public AAU Arts and Sciences Deans’ Meeting, Tucson (February 2001)

Chair, Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences By-Laws Review Committee (2000).

Chair, Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences Committee on Research Universities (1997-98, 1998-99).

Program Chair, Public AAU Arts and Sciences Deans’ Meeting, (1997).

Co-Chair, Program Committee, Public AAU Arts and Sciences Deans’ Meeting (1996).

University Service (2005 - present)

This list does not contain committees and service integrally connected to decanal service, such as membership in the Deans’ Council, the President’s Administrative Council, etc.

Member, President’s Advisory Committee on College Avenue (2005-06)

Member, University Communications Advisory Committee (2004 - 2005)

Member, University Message & Strategy Advisory Committee (2005 - present)

Member, University Communications Program Vendor Selection Taskforce (2005)

Member, Committee for P-16 Education (2005-06)

13 Member, University Retirement Transition Negotiations Team (2005)

Member, University Task Force on Capital Campaign Funding (2005-06)

Member, University Senate Academic Standards, Regulations, and Admissions Committee (2005-06)

Member, University Research Advisory Board (2001-2006)

University Representative, Inauguration of the Southern African Large Telescope, November 2005

Member, New Brunswick Faculty Council, Spring 2009

Rutgers University School of Arts and Sciences Service (2008 – present)

Member, Ad Hoc Professor II Departmental Committee, Fall 2011

Member, Professor II Appointments and Promotion Advisory Committee, 2008-2009

Department Service (2007 – present)

Member, Climate Committee (2011-12)

Member, Committee to Design a Master’s Degree Program (Summer, 2010)

Member, Faculty Workload Committee (Spring, 2009)

Chair, Committee on Optimizing Departmental Teaching (Spring and Summer 2009)

Member, Undergraduate Committee, 2007-08, 2008-09, Spring 2012, 2011-12

Member, Salary Enhancement Committee (2007-08)

12-16-2011

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