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APA Committees

2000 Appointments


At its 1999 meeting, the Board of Officers approved the following appointments to APA Committees to take effect July 1, 2000:

Committee on Career Opportunities

  • Michael Hodges (Vanderbilt)
  • Kelly Smith (Clemson)

Subcommittee on Non-Academic Careers

  • Christopher Michaelson (Price Waterhouse)
  • Michael Monti (Council on Social Work Education)

Committee on International Cooperation

  • Margaret Battin (Utah)

Committee on the Status and Future of the Profession

  • Douglas Geivett (Talbot School of Theology)
  • Naomi Scheman (Minnesota)

Committee on Philosophy and Computers

  • Robert Cavalier - Chair (Carnegie Mellon)
  • Anthony Beavers (Evansville)
  • Helen Nissenbaum (Princeton)
  • Peter Suber (Earlham)

Committee on Hispanics in Philosophy

  • Susana Nuccetelli (Carleton)
  • Adam Vinueza (Colorado)

Committee on Philosophy and Law

  • Lester Hunt (Wisconsin - Madison)
  • David Luban (Georgetown Law Center)
  • Joan McGregor (Arizona State)

Committee on Philosophy and Medicine

  • Glenn McGee (Penn)

Committee on Pre-College Instruction in Philosophy

  • Mark Weinstein - Chair (Montclair)
  • Sara Goering (Cal State - Long Beach)
  • Erin Livingston (Bermuda)
  • David Schwartz (Randolph Macon)

Committee on the Status of Women

  • Nancy Tuana - Chair (Oregon)
  • Laura Kaplan (UNC - Charlotte)
  • Diana Meyers (Connecticut)
  • Charlene Seigfried (Purdue)

Committee on Teaching Philosophy in Two-Year Colleges

  • Sharon Crasnow (Riverside Community)
  • Timothy Lord (Heartland Community)
  • Nina Rosenstand (San Diego Mesa)

Committee on Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgender People in the Profession

  • Pamela Hall (Emory)
  • Kelly Oliver (SUNY - Stony Brook)

Committee for the Defense of Professional Rights of Philosophers

  • George Allan (Dickinson)
  • Beth Singer (Brooklyn College)

Committee on the Status of Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies

  • Craig Ihara (Cal State - Fullerton)
  • David Kim (student, University of San Francisco)

Committee on the Status of American Indians in Philosophy*

  • Anne Waters - Chair (Three-year term)
  • Iris Young (Three-year term, Pittsburgh)
  • John DuFour (Three-year term, Yale)
  • Scott Pratt (Two-year term, Oregon)
  • James Sterba (Two-year term, Notre Dame)
  • Judith Green (One-year term, Fordham)
  • Thurman Lee Hester (One-year term)

*By special vote of the Board of Officers, the Committee on the Status of American Indians in Philosophy will begin to function immediately. The length of each member’s term will be counted from July 1, 2000.


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Last revised: May 19, 2006