2010 Site Team Members
The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Associate has appointed the Site Team which will evaluate the University of Colorado at Boulder for continued accreditation in 2010. The HLC/NCA Site Team will visit the Boulder campus on February 22, 23 and 24, 2010. The members of the Site Team are listed below.
Co-Chairs
Dr. Nancy Ellen Talburt
Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
 Administration Bldg 422
 Fayetteville, AR 72701
Dr. Talburt’s areas of oversight and activity at Arkansas include academic policy, campus governance and the faculty handbook, teaching support, curricular change and catalogs, program review, accreditation and assessment, and student academic issues. She earned her PhD in English at Arkansas and did post-doc work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard. She has chaired many site teams for the HLC.
Dr. Mark S. Wrighton
Chancellor
 Washington University in St. Louis
 One Brookings Drive, Campus Box 1192
 St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
Dr. Wrighton is a chemist with research interests in photochemistry and metal catalysts. He received his PhD from the California Institute of Technology and served on the faculty and as provost at MIT. Washington University is a private member of the American Association of Universities (AAU).
Criterion 1: Mission and Integrity
Dr. W. Randy Smith
Vice Provost for Academic Programs
 Ohio State University
 190 North Oval Mall
 Columbus, OH 43210
Dr. Smith is responsible for academic learning outcomes, program review, curriculum development and review, and accreditation at Ohio State and he is liaison to the Ohio State Council on Academic Affairs. His PhD is in geography from York University in Toronto.
Dr. Lon Kaufman
Vice Provost for Planning and Programs
 University of Illinois at Chicago
 601 S. Morgan Street
 2732 University Hall M/C 103
 Chicago, IL 60607
Dr. Kaufman has responsibilities for graduate programs, undergraduate honors, undergraduate research, academic program approval and assessment.
Criterion 2: Preparing for the Future
Dr. David C. Bosserman
Vice President of Administration & Finance
 Oklahoma State University
 206 Whitehurst
 Stillwater, OK 74078
Dr. Bosserman has a national reputation in higher education financial management. He earned his PhD from the University of Idaho.
Natalie Krawitz
Vice President for Finance and Administration
 University of Missouri
 215 University Hall
 Columbia, MO 65211 
Ms. Krawitz is responsible for the university’s treasury, accounting, procurement, facilities planning and design, internal audit, and institutional research functions. She is active with the National Association of College and University Business Officers and the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities.
Dr. Morteza A. Rahimi
Vice President, Information Technology
 Northwestern University
 633 Clark Street
 Evanston, IL 60208
Dr. Rahimi focuses on the use of information technology in advancing strategic goals for instruction, research, and administration and oversees an award-winning information technology organization. He earned his PhD in computer science from the University of Iowa.
Criterion 3: Student Learning and Effective Teaching
Dr. Elaine M. Klein
Assistant Dean & Director, Academic Planning, Program Review and Assessment
 University of Wisconsin-Madison
 307 E. South Hall, 1055 Bascom Mall
 Madison, WI 53706
Dr. Klein oversees college assessment processes and academic program review in the College of Letters and Sciences. She also serves as liaison to the curriculum committee. She earned her PhD in English from Wisconsin.
Dr. Ben A. van der Pluijm
Professor and Senior Counselor to the Provost
 University of Michigan
 Office of the Provost, 503 Thompson Street
 Ann Arbor, MI 48109
 573-882-3611
 573-882-6809 (fax)
Dr. van der Pluijm is also a professor of geology and professor of the environment. He is heading Michigan’s upcoming re-accreditation and he chairs the campus interdisciplinarity initiative.
Criterion 4: Acquisition, Discovery and Application of Knowledge
Dr. George E. Walker
Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies 
 Cleveland State University 
 2121 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115-2214 
 216-687-3595 (phone) 
 216-687-9214 (fax)
Dr. Walker is a theoretical physicist with a specialty in graduate education and research. He began work at Cleveland State on Jan. 1, arriving from Florida International University where he was senior vice-president for research and dean of the graduate school. Formerly the vice president of research and the dean of the graduate school at the University of Indiana, Dr. Walker was the chair of the 2000 re-accreditation site team visit to CU-Boulder.
Dr. Peggy F. Harrel
Director of Graduate Studies and Sponsored Research
 University of Southern Indiana
 8600 University Blvd
 Evansville, IN 47712 
Dr. Rex D. Ramsier
Associate Provost, Policies, Procedures, Reviews; Professor, Physics and Chemistry
 University of Akron
 302 Buchtel Common, Buchtel Hall 106
 Akron, OH 44325-4703
Dr. Ramsier is responsible for accreditation, program review, and assessment at Akron. He is a leader in bridging K-12 in science and technology and focuses on improving graduate courses and programs. He received his PhD in physics from the University of Pittsburgh.
Criterion 5: Engagement and Service
Dr. Kenneth J. Moore
Professor Agronomy
 Iowa State University
 1571 Agronomy Hall
 Ames, IA 50011-2035
Dr. Moore directs Iowa State’s MS in agronomy distance education program and is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He earned his PhD from Purdue.
Dr. Thomas L. McPhail
Professor of Media Studies
 University of Missouri – St. Louis
 236 GSB, One University Blvd.
 St. Louis, MO 63121
Dr. McPhail is a Center for International Studies fellow and developer of the theory of international communication called the Theory of Electronic Colonialism. He appears as a media, communication and telecom critic in various international and national outlets and on numerous web sites. He earned his PhD at Purdue.