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Faculty Senate Steering Committee
2007-2008


  • Jayne M. Standley, 2009
  • Chair & Faculty Senate President
  • College of Music - MC: 1180
  • 042B Kuersteriner Music Building
    850/644-4565
  • 850/644-6100 (FAX)
  • jstandle@mailer.fsu.edu

Dr. Standley is Director of the Music Therapy program and teaches in the areas of music therapy principles and procedures and the use of music in medical treatment and counseling. She is editor of The Journal of Music Therapy and is widely published. Her primary area of research is in the use of music in the care and development of premature infants.

 
  • Eric Walker, 2008
    Vice-chair
  • College of Arts and Sciences
  • 438 Williams Building - MC: 1580
  • 850/644-4869
  • 850/644-0811 (FAX)
  • ewalker@english.fsu.edu

Dr. Walker is Associate Chair of the English Department; from 2004-06, he served as an Assistant Dean in the College of Arts and Sciences. In 1996, he was named a University Distinguished Teaching
Professor. He studies and writes about British Romantic literature and culture.



Dr. Clendinning teaches undergraduate courses in eighteenth-century counterpoint, twentieth-century styles, music since World War II, accelerated music theory, and graduate courses in the history of music theory, atonal analysis, and other topics related to twentieth-century music.

 

Dr. Fiorito’s current research interests include marketing and financial strategies for small retail businesses, Quick Response/EDI technologies in the retail industry and retail buyer decision-making and job content.


Dr. Gilmer's research focus is in science education, including chemical and biochemical education. She is particularly interested in teacher change, both at the K–12 level and the university/community college level.

 
  • Sandra Lewis, 2009
  • College of Education - MC: 4459
  • 205V Stone Building
  • 850/644-8409
  • 850/644-8715 (FAX)
  • lewis@coe.fsu.edu

Dr. Lewis currently coordinates the Program in Visual Impairment at FSU.  She teaches courses to undergraduate and graduate students who are preparing to work as teachers of students with visual impairments and conducts research in the current status and efficacy of services to this population of students, ages birth to 21.


Dr. Madsen is the Coordinator of Music Education/ Music Therapy/Contemporary Media and teaches in the areas of music education, music therapy, research, and psychology of music. He serves on various international and national editorial and research boards and is widely published throughout scholarly journals in music education and therapy.

 

Dr. Moore specializes in the literature of colonial America and in U.S. literature to 1900. In 1999, he was named a University Distinguished Teaching Professor. He serves as FSU's Coordinating Director, University Learning Communities; president of the interdisciplinary Society of Early Americanists; and instigator of the American Studies Association's Early American Matters Caucus.