Information Technology and Cybersecurity
Faculty councils serve as deliberative and advisory bodies for all matters of University policy, and are primary forums for faculty-administrative interaction in determining that policy. Faculty Code, Sec 42-33.
FCITC shall be responsible for all matters of policy relating to Information Technology and Security such as technology used for teaching and learning; videoconferencing; technology relating to hiring, merit, and promotion; collection and use of data; and research. Faculty Code, Sec 42-47.
Chair: Charles Costarella, engineering
Faculty Code Section 21-61 A:
- Austin Baird, medicine
- Yang Peng, stem – uw bothell
- Kimberlee Gillis-Bridges, arts & sciences
- Chris Marriot, engineering and technology – uw tacoma
- Andrew Connolly, arts & sciences
- Philip Brock, arts & sciences
- Trent Hill, information school
- Jochen Scholl, information school
- Zahr Said, law
- Deveeshree Nayak, engineering & technology – uw bothell
- Geetha Thamilarasu, stem – uw bothell
- Stuart Reges, computer science & engineering
Faculty Code Section 21-61 B:
- Michelle Bucholtz, PSO
- Karen Spence, ALUW
- ASUW
- ASUWT
- UWRA
- GPSS
Faculty Code Section 21-61 C: TBD
Questions about FCITC?: email moderator