Governance


The Dean of the Laney Graduate School is advised by a faculty governance system composed of the Directors of Graduate Study, an elected Executive Council, and an Appointments Committee. The graduate school is also represented in the broader university governance system by two faculty members. Current members are listed below. 

You can view the 2023-2024 Director of Graduate Studies Meeting Schedule here.

Laney Graduate School Executive Council

The Executive Council is an elected body of nine members of the graduate faculty, elected by the faculty as a whole in accordance with the Faculty Governance document (see right). 

The Council meets monthly, and meetings are chaired by the Dean.  You can see a full list of planned meetings for 2023-2024 here.

The Executive Council reviews proposals for new courses or programs, and for changes in existing courses or programs on a rolling basis. To be added to the Executive Council agenda, proposals must be received by the Laney Graduate School two weeks prior to the meeting date. Graduate school staff will determine that proposals are complete before distribution to the council.

To ensure timely review, new or changed courses to be offered in the fall semester must be submitted to the Executive Council prior to the January meeting. Please be aware that the Executive Council often has a full agenda, and proposals submitted late in the spring semester may be deferred until the next academic year.

If you have questions about the Executive Council or want to place an item before the Council, please contact Senior Associate Dean Jeffrey K. Staton at jkstato@emory.edu

Members of the Executive Council serve three-year terms. 

2023–24 Members

MemberFinal Term
Tamara Caspary, Genetics and Molecular Biology & NeuroscienceSpring 2024
Bernard Fraga, Political ScienceSpring 2024
Kathryn Kadous, BusinessSpring 2024
Walter Rucker, African American Studies and HistorySpring 2025
Matt Freeman, Environmental HealthSpring 2025
Cari Jo Clark, Global HealthSpring 2025
Lynne Huffer, PhilosophySpring 2026
Thomas Rogers, HistorySpring 2026
Dorian Arnold, Computer Science and InformaticsSpring 2026

Faculty Membership Policy

The Laney Graduate School Faculty Membership Policy provides terms for graduate faculty membership.  There are two ways programs can add new faculty members:

Appointments Committee

The Appointments Committee consists of three elected members, one from each of the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, and two members appointed by the Dean. Elected and appointed members will serve a term of two years. The Committee advises the Dean on the membership and composition of all award and fellowship committees for the graduate school, and any other committees that may be necessary to the business of the graduate school.

2022–23 Members

MemberFinal Term
Kathryn Kadous, BusinessSpring 2023
Hazel Gold, Hispanic StudiesSpring 2024
Mary Beth Weber, Global HealthSpring 2024
Eri Saikawa, Environmental SciencesSpring 2024

University Senate and Faculty Council

The Laney Graduate School is represented by two faculty members on the University Senate and Faculty Council. Representatives are elected by the faculty and serve three-year terms.

2022–23 Representatives

RepresentativeFinal Term
Curtis Henry, Cancer BiologySpring 2023
Roberto Franzosi, SociologySpring 2025