Advisory Board
The Advisory Board, along with the Executive Council, makes up the governing mechanism of NAVSA and is elected into position by the general membership. For further information about the Executive Council and the Advisory Board, see our Constitution under "About NAVSA" (left-hand menu). If you have an issue that you wish to see addressed, feel free to write to the Chair of the NAVSA Council, Dino Franco Felluga, or to any individual member of the Executive Council or Advisory Board. The current members of NAVSA's Advisory Board are as follows:
Canadian Open-Category Representatives
Marjorie Stone
Department of English, Dalhousie U
Marjorie.Stone@dal.ca
Cannon Schmitt
Department of English, University of Toronto
cannon.schmitt@utoronto.ca
Lorraine Janzen Kooistra
Department of English, Ryerson U
ljanzen@ryerson.ca
American Open-Category Representatives
Alison Booth
English, University of Virginia
ab6j@virginia.edu
Kate Flint
Department of English, Rutgers University
flint.kate@gmail.com
Stephen Arata
Department of English,
University of Virginia:
sda2e@virginia.edu
Disciplinary Representative: Art History
Anne Helmreich
Department of Art History and Art, Case Western Reserve University
anne.helmreich@case.edu
Disciplinary Representative: Foreign or Comparative Literature
Sharon Marcus
Department of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia U
sm2247@columbia.edu
Disciplinary Representative: History
Erika Rappaport
Department of History, University of California, Santa Barbara
rappaport@history.ucsb.edu
Graduate-Student Representative: North
Ken Crowell
Department of English, Purdue University
kcrowell@purdue.edu
Graduate-Student Representative: South
Heather Bowlby
Department of English, University of Virginia
elvynqueen@yahoo.com
Past Members of the Board: James Eli Adams, Tim Barringer, Mary Wilson Carpenter, Anna Clark, Jay Clayton, Julie Codell, Richard Dellamora, Elaine Freedgood, Christopher Keep, John Kucich, Sharon Marcus, Jill Matus, Deborah Epstein Nord, Yopie Prins, Lisa Surridge, Herbert Tucker, and Judith Walkowitz.
