The Faculty Convocation will be held on August 21, welcoming the high-achieving educators as they prepare to steer new and returning classes of students toward success.
The UNCG Faculty Senate is excited to introduce its new officers for the 2024-25 academic year:
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Charles Bolton, Professor of History, came to UNCG in 2005. He served as Department Head in History for 10 years and as Associate Dean in the College of Arts and Sciences for 5 ½ years. He is a scholar of the U.S. South, and his most recent publication is Home Front Battles: World War II Mobilization and Race in the Deep South (Oxford University Press, 2024). Bolton is also the recipient of major grants from the Mississippi Humanities Council, NASA, and the U.S. Department of Education.
Faculty Senate Parliamentarian
Gary Rosenkrantz is a Professor of Philosophy who joined UNCG in 1976. He served as Head of the Department of Philosophy from 2000-2020. Rosenkrantz also served as Parliamentarian of the Faculty Senate in 2004 and as Chair of the Faculty Senate in 2005. In 2011 he received the Gladys Strawn Bullard Award for distinguished university service. His scholarly research is primarily in the areas of metaphysics and philosophy of religion; published books include Haecceity: An Ontological Essay, Substance Among Other Categories, Substance: Its Nature and Existence, The Divine Attributes, Historical Dictionary of Metaphysics, and A Companion to Metaphysics, 2nd Edition.
Faculty Senate Secretary
Stacey Krim is Assistant Professor and Curator of Manuscripts and Cello Music in the Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections & University Archives at UNC Greensboro. She holds curatorship over archival collections devoted to local and regional history, visual and performing arts, creative writing, and women’s history. Her responsibilities include overseeing archival processing of these collections, research support, donor relations, collection development, instruction and community outreach, and marketing. Stacey’s research interests include community collaboration and engagement in preserving the historic record.
Faculty Senators can all be found here.