2015 Steward Candidate Statements

Only members within a department can vote for stewards for that department.

 

Steward Candidates

Anthropology Rucha Chandvankar
Jonathan Turbin
Matt Napolitano
Hannah Wellman
Computer & Information Science Nick Chaimov
Peter McKay
Comparative Literature Joanna Myers
Creative Writing Rose Lambert-Sluder
Morgan Thomas
East Asian Languages and Literature Stephen Murnion
Economics Colin Corbett
Linguistics Matt Stave
Paul Olejarczuk
English Paula Wright
Eleanor Wakefield
Environmental Studies Nick Dreher
Geography Jewell Bollinger
Dylan Brady
Zach Thill
Christene Crummon
Geological Sciences Win McLaughlin
Madison Meyers
Giselle Conde
German and Scandinavian Eva Hoffman
International Studies Katie Stoysich
Mathematics Theo Hawley
Bradley Burdick
Critical and Socio-Cultural Studies of Education Brianna Bertoglio
Philosophy Joshua (Gus) Skorburg
Claire Pickard
Physics Dave Grych
Blake Parris
Johan Bonilla
Political Science Malori Musselman
Michael Magee
Jessica Neafie
Benedikt Springer
Psychology Philippe Bou Malham
Romance Languages Nagore Sedano
Sociology Camila Alvarez
Martha Camargo
Dan Fielding
Evan Shenkin
Andrew Labuza
Patrick Greiner
Women and Gender Studies Alexis Yalon

 

Candidate Statements

Anthropology

  • Rucha Chandvankar
  • Jonathan Turbin

8 oz. spaghetti
1/2 low sodium veggie broth
1 minced garlic clove

Jonathan would work tirelessly to maintain the organization of the Anthropology department, regularly organizing department meetings.

1/2 cup old fashioned peanut butter
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 tsp. red chile flakes

Jonathan would hold regular office hours to hear from Anthro GTFs, or arrange meetings by appointment.

3 tbsp. low-sodium soy sauce
14 oz. firm tofu, cubed
1 English cuke, cut into matchsticks

Jonathan would attend caucus meetings in an effort to increase the representation of historically marginalized groups.

3 green unions, trimmed and sliced diagonally
1/2 cup cilantro leaves
1/3 cup roasted peanuts

Jonathan would volunteer to serve on the bargaining committee and run for a spot on the bargaining team, ensuring the Anthropology department would have a voice in upcoming union negotiations.

1) Cook pasta in a large pot according to package directions.  Drain and set aside.
2) Heat broth, garlic, peanut butter, sugar, chile flakes, and soy sauce in pasta pot until boiling, stirring often.  Add tofu, cukes, and pasta and toss to coat.
3) Transfer pasta to a serving bowl, top with onions, cilantro, and peanuts.

If you are a carnivore, diced chicken and chicken broth can be used.  Also, as a previous steward and present member of the GTFF e-board, Jonathan would bring institutional memory to the position.  Good luck to any and all candidates!

Computer & Information Science

  • Nick Chaimov
  • Peter McKay

Comparative Literature

  • Joanna Myers

Creative Writing

  • Rose Lambert-Sluder
  • Morgan Thomas

Economics

  • Colin Corbett

English

  • Paula Wright
  • Eleanor Wakefield

Environmental Studies

  • Nick Dreher

Geography

  • Jewell Bollinger
  • Dylan Brady

Geological Sciences

  • Win McLaughlin

I’m a PhD candidate in the Geology department. I started at University of Oregon in 2012 and completed a Masters also in Geoscience before reapplying for my PhD. I have actively attended GTFF meetings (when I’ve been in the country!) and participated to my fullest in the strike last year. I’m particularly concerned with issues with “the leaky pipeline”, or the attrition of women in science academia.

  • Madison Meyers

German and Scandinavian

  • Eva Hoffman

International Studies

  • Katie Stoysich

Mathematics

  • Theo Hawley

Critical and Socio-cultural Studies in Education

  • Brianna Bertoglio

Philosophy

  • Joshua (Gus) Skorburg

Physics

  • Dave Grych
  • Blake Parris
  • Johan Bonilla

Political Science

  • Malori Musselman
  • Michael Magee
  • Jessica Neafie
  • Benedikt Springer

Psychology

  • Philippe Bou Malham

Sociology

  • Camila Alvarez
  • Martha Camargo
  • Dan Fielding
  • Evan Shenkin
  • Patrick Greiner

Women and Gender Studies

  • Alexis Yalon