Detroit Center for Innovation Curriculum Development Committee members

Detroit Center for Innovation Curriculum Development Committee members include:

James Hilton, (chair) Arthur F. Thurnau Professor; vice provost for academic innovation, Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs; dean of libraries, University Library; professor of information, School of Information; and faculty associate, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research.

Steve Ceccio, Vincent T. and Gloria M. Gorguze Professor of Engineering, associate dean for research, professor of mechanical engineering, and of naval architecture and marine engineering, College of Engineering.

Roy Clarke, Marcellus L. Wiedenbeck Collegiate Professor of Physics and professor of physics, LSA.

Jerry Davis, Gilbert and Ruth Whitaker Professor of Business Administration, professor of business, associate dean for business and impact, Stephen M. Ross School of Business; and professor of sociology, LSA.

Tony England, dean, College of Engineering and Computer Science, UM-Dearborn; and professor of electrical engineering and computer science, and of climate and space sciences and engineering, College of Engineering.

Barry Fishman, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, professor of education, School of Education; and professor of information, School of Information.

Elisabeth Gerber, Jack L. Walker Jr. Collegiate Professor of Public Policy, associate dean for research and policy engagement, professor of public policy, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy; professor of political science, LSA; and faculty associate, Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research.

Allon Goldberg, associate dean, College of Health Sciences and professor of physical therapy, College of Health Sciences, UM-Flint.

David Hutton, associate professor of health management and policy, and of global public health, School of Public Health; and associate professor of industrial and operations engineering, College of Engineering.

Mingyan Liu, Peter and Evelyn Fuss Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and professor of electrical engineering and computer science, College of Engineering.

M.S. Krishnan, Accenture Professor of Computer and Information Systems, professor of technology and operations, and associate dean for executive programs, Stephen M. Ross School of Business.

Karla Mallette, professor of Italian and of Middle East Studies, professor in the Honors Program, and director of the academic program, Department of Islamic Studies, International Institute, LSA.

John Marshall, associate professor of art and design, Penny W. Stamps School of Art and Design; and associate professor of architecture and urban planning, A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.

Barbara McQuade, lecturer III in law, Law School.

Joan Nassauer, professor of landscape architecture, School for Environment and Sustainability.

Anya Sirota, associate professor of architecture and associate dean for academic initiatives, A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.

W. David Tarver, lecturer II in the Center for Entrepreneurship, College of Engineering.

Valeria M. Bertacco (ex-officio), Arthur F. Thurnau Professor; vice provost for engaged learning, Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs; professor of electrical engineering and computer science, College of Engineering.

James DeVaney (ex-officio), associate vice provost for academic innovation and founding executive director of the Center for Academic Innovation.

Ravi Pendse (ex-officio), vice president for information technology and chief information officer, Office of the President; and clinical professor of electrical engineering and computer science, College of Engineering.

Michael Solomon (ex-officio), dean, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies; vice provost for academic affairs-graduate studies, Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs; professor of chemical engineering, and of macromolecular science and engineering, College of Engineering.

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