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STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT OSWEGO
FACULTY BYLAWS
MAY 1975
REVISED MAY, 1986; MAY, 1993; APRIL, 1998; DECEMBER, 1998; MAY, 2002; MAY,
2003; May 2004; May 2006
PREAMBLE
We, the Faculty of the State University of New York at Oswego, in compliance
with the Policies of the Board of Trustees, hereby establish these Bylaws to
insure the participation of the faculty in the governance of this
institution.
ARTICLE I
FACULTY MEMBERSHIP AND VOTING
Section 1. Definition of Faculty
The faculty of the College shall be comprised of the chancellor, the chief
administrative officer and other members of the voting faculty of the College,
other members of the academic staff of the College, and such non-voting
administrative officers and professional staff as may be designated by the
Faculty Bylaws of the College.
Section 2. Definition of Voting Faculty
The voting faculty of the College shall be composed of:
a) The
chancellor and the chief administrative officer of the College; and
b) Members
of the academic staff of the College having academic rank and term or
continuing appointments; and
Such other members of the staff in the non-classified service as may be
recommended by the Personnel Policies Council and approved by the Faculty
Assembly.
Section 3. Definition of Faculty with Limited Voting Status
Limited voting status shall be granted to those faculty
who meet one of the following criteria:
Members of the academic staff who have been employed on a part-time basis
for six (6) consecutive semesters in a position designated as being in the
Professional Services Negotiating Unit and who have been granted a term
appointment.
Members of the academic staff who have qualified academic rank as defined by
the Policies of the Board of Trustees and who have been employed on a
full-time basis for six (6) consecutive semesters in a position designated as
being in the Professional Services Negotiating Unit.
Faculty with limited voting status shall be eligible to participate in
governance processes and to be governed by relevant policies as delineated
below:
Faculty with limited voting status may participate as voting faculty in all
aspects of department and College-wide governance except on committees that
make personnel recommendations (e.g., term and continuing appointment, chair
review and search, peer review, academic administrative officer review or
search, Faculty Assembly chair election, etc.).
Faculty with limited voting status must be reviewed using the evaluation
procedures contained in these By-Laws.
Limited voting status ceases at the first non-reappointment to another
semester of service. Faculty in paragraph a) i above have limited voting
status once they again receive a term appointment. Faculty in paragraph
a) ii above have limited voting status once they again receive qualified
academic rank.
Section 4. Voting Membership List
The president or the president’s designee shall publish a list of voting
faculty annually, before the first meeting of the General Faculty, publishing
thereafter additions to, and deletions from, the list within one week of their
occurrence.
Section 5. Voting Procedures
Voting procedures for meetings of the General Faculty shall be determined by
the faculty in accordance with Robert’s Rules of
Order.
ARTICLE II
MEETINGS
Section 1. Calling of Meetings
Meetings of the General Faculty may be called by the president of the
College or the president’s designee. The president shall also call a meeting of
the General Faculty subject to the provisions of Article III, if so requested
by the chair of the Faculty Assembly, or by signed petition of ten percent of
the faculty.
Section 2. Chair of Faculty
The president of the College shall be the chair of the faculty. The chair of
the Faculty Assembly shall be the presiding officer at meetings of the General
Faculty, or in the chair’s absence, the vice—chair of the Faculty Assembly. In
the absence of both, the chair of a council of the Assembly as prescribed in
Article IX, Section 6.
Section 3. Meetings
A minimum of three regular meetings of the General Faculty shall be held
each academic year as follows:
a) Within
30 calendar days of the beginning of the fall semester;
b) Within
30 calendar days of the beginning of the spring semester;
c) Within
30 calendar days prior to commencement of each academic year. The faculty shall
approve the awarding of degrees at this meeting.
d) Other
meetings may be called as outlined in Section 1.
ARTICLE III
AGENDA AND PROCEDURES
Section 1. Agenda
a) Items
may be proposed by any member of the voting faculty by submitting such items in
writing to the chair of the Faculty Assembly at least ten working days prior to
an announced meeting. The chair of the Faculty Assembly shall draw up and
distribute the agenda to the total faculty at least five working days prior to
an announced meeting.
b) The
agenda shall be approved, both as to content and order as the first order of
business of any general faculty meeting except that at a General Faculty
meeting called by the president, the president’s report shall not be subject to
the provisions of this section. At any other meeting the president’s report
shall be a priority item.
Section 2. Quorum
A quorum for a meeting of the General Faculty shall be one-third of the
total number of voting faculty as defined in these
Bylaws.
Section 3. Recorder
The recorder of the Assembly shall serve as recorder to the meetings of the
General Faculty.
Section 4. Minutes
Minutes of every meeting shall be kept and distributed to the entire faculty
within seven working days of the meeting.
Section 5. Rules of Order.
The meeting of the General Faculty shall be bound by Robert’s
Rules of Order.
Section 6. Parliamentarian
The parliamentarian of the Assembly shall serve as parliamentarian for
meetings of the General Faculty.
ARTICLE IV
PROVISIONS FOR FACULTY CONSULTATION
Section 1. General Faculty Consultation
The faculty of the College shall be consulted by and initiate consultation
with the president on matters of College-wide concern through the appropriate
councils of the Faculty Assembly, or the faculty itself, sitting in general
session, in order that the faculty as a whole may contribute significantly to
the governance of the College, including the conduct of the College’s
instruction, research and service programs. Such consultation shall be
consistent with the Policies and the
Agreement.
Section 2. Divisional and Departmental Consultation
Consistent with the Policies, these
Bylaws, and the Agreement,
departments and divisions shall have provision for faculty consultation
consistent with the Policies of the Board of Trustees
of the State University of New York insofar as every department and division
shall have the right to organize itself for such consultation by majority vote
of its voting members and with notification to the Faculty Assembly. The right
of the minority to dissent and to have this dissent recorded shall not be
denied.
The term “Policies” refers to the current
Policies of the Board of Trustees and the term
“Agreement” refers to the agreement between the State
of New York and the employees serving in positions in the Professional Services
Negotiating Unit in the State University of New York as certified by the Public
Employment Relations Board.
ARTICLE V
FACULTY SENATOR
Section 1. Election
At the first regular spring meeting of the General Faculty, the voting
faculty, and professional staff on term or permanent appointment shall elect a
faculty senator and alternate for a term of office of three years commencing
July 1. An elected representative who has served a full three-year term
or major fraction thereof shall be eligible to serve a second consecutive
three-year term. Representatives shall not be eligible to serve again as
members of the Senate until the expiration of one year from the end of their
last preceding term.
Section 2. Reports of Senator
a) Except
for provisions in Article III, Section 1, the report of the senator to the
General Faculty shall be a priority agenda item. It shall be included in the
agenda immediately after any reports by the president.
b) The
senator shall make a written report following each plenary session of the
University Faculty Senate. This report shall be attached to the minutes of the
next meeting of the Faculty Assembly. The senator shall also make an oral
presentation at the next meeting of the Faculty Assembly following each
University Senate Plenary (or special) meeting.
ARTICLE VI
THE FACULTY ASSEMBLY
Section 1. Title
A representative organization of the faculty, hereinafter to be known as the
Faculty Assembly, shall be established, to be directly responsible to the
faculty of the College at Oswego.
Section 2. Purpose and Functions
The Faculty Assembly shall be the deliberative body through which the
faculty participates in the governance of the College. It shall formulate
policy recommendations in all areas of faculty concern consistent with the
Policies and the Agreement.
It shall exercise both directly, and through its councils and committees,
oversight to ensure faculty consultation pursuant to Article IV, Section 1. It
shall be empowered to discuss and express its views on any matter deemed of
general College concern; to make recommendations to the president of the
College, the College Council, and/or the Board of Trustees, the University
Senate, or to any other appropriate individual or body.
ARTICLE VII
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION
Section 1. Communication and Reports
It shall be the duty of the chair of the Faculty Assembly to communicate the
recommendations of the Faculty Assembly to the president of the College. The
chair of the Assembly shall do so not later than one month after such
recommendations are made by the Assembly. Assembly recommendations requesting
action to be taken by the president of the College shall be submitted by the
chair of the Assembly in writing with a copy filed with the recorder of the
Assembly. The chair of the Assembly shall report on the disposition of these
recommendations at least monthly.
Section 2. State of the College
The president of the College shall be invited to report to the Assembly on
the state of the College at least once during each semester. The Assembly shall
submit to the president via the chair fourteen days prior to the report a list
of matters on which the Assembly would like to hear comments.
Section 3. Reports from Officers of the College
Each officer of the College as described in Article VIII, Section 2c shall
be invited by the chair of the Faculty Assembly to report to the Assembly at
least once during the fall semester. The Assembly shall submit to each
officer of the College via the chair fourteen days prior to the report a list
of matters on which the Assembly would like to hear comments. The report
by each officer of the College shall disclose all initiatives requiring
consultation with the faculty. A written document of the report prepared
by each officer of the College shall be submitted to the chair within seven
days after the report is presented to the Assembly and subsequently published
in the minutes of the Assembly.
Section 4. Governance Task Forces
a) The
Faculty Assembly and the administration shall concurrently create task forces
on issues of college-wide concern and charge them with specific duties in order
to enhance communication and consultation among faculty, administration,
professional staff, the unions, and the students. Each task force and its
charge shall be established by formal written approval of both the Faculty
Assembly and the administration. The written charge shall include a
deadline for the work to be completed and a detailed description of how the
membership shall be determined. A report of the results shall be recorded
in the minutes of the Faculty Assembly. Upon reaching its deadline, the
task force shall cease to exist, unless otherwise extended by the consent of
both the Assembly and the administration.
b) Each
task force shall include balanced representation from the faculty,
administration, professional staff, unions, and, when appropriate, the Student
Association.
c) Members
of the Faculty Assembly or the administration shall request the creation of a
task force whenever initiatives may require special expertise from among the
faculty, the administration, professional staff, the unions, and the
students.
d) In
situations where governance procedures involving both the faculty and the
administration and the College Council are not fully specified in the
Policies of the Board of Trustees or in the
Faculty Bylaws, a task force may be created to
resolve procedural ambiguities.
ARTICLE VIII
ASSEMBLY MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. Qualifications
A member of the voting faculty becomes eligible for Assembly membership
after serving one year at Oswego with voting faculty status. A new department
whose members do not meet these requirements shall have one representative on
the Assembly, or as may be otherwise specified in these Bylaws. A full-time
member of the Professional Staff Group (NTP) becomes eligible for Assembly
membership after serving full-time for one year at Oswego.
Section 2. Ex-Officio Members
a) The
Faculty Assembly shall include the College’s State University senator or
alternate.
b) The
Professional Services Negotiating Unit chosen by the employees shall select a
member of its executive board to serve as an ex-officio member of the Assembly
without vote.
c) The
Faculty Assembly shall include without vote, officers of the College or their
designees. Officers of the College are those individuals so listed in the
College’s Undergraduate Catalog.
Section 3. Representation
a) The Assembly shall include representation
from each department as indicated from the table below:
Departmental
FTE
Representation
16 or
fewer
1
More than 16 but fewer than
31
2
31 or
more
3
b) Departmental representation shall be based
on departmental FTE. In determining departmental FTE, individuals who are
full-time or part-time faculty, regardless of the type of appointment or rank,
and regardless of whether or not they teach on- or off-campus shall be
counted. The departmental FTE for the following academic year shall be
based on the average of two FTE counts, the first taken on October 15 and the
second taken on February 15 of the current academic year.
c) Members of the administration with
management confidential status shall constitute the Administrative Group. This
group shall have representation in the Faculty Assembly based on the table in
section (a) above.
d) Members of the professional staff on term
or permanent appointment shall constitute the Professional Staff Group. This
group shall have representation in the Faculty Assembly based on the table in
section (a) above.
Section 4. Definition of Academic Department
a) An
academic department shall be defined as a department in which at least one-half
of the members teach at least one-half a standard teaching load. In computing a
standard teaching load, research shall be counted. Librarians shall be
classified as members of an academic department.
b) Any
department or group not satisfying the preceding criteria may petition the
Faculty Assembly through the Personnel Policies Council for recognition and
representation.
c) The
Personnel Policies Council shall publish between February 1 and March 15 the
names of the departments entitled to representation on the Assembly and the
number of representatives to which the department is entitled in accordance
with Article VIII, Section 3.
Section 5. Election of Representatives
a) Members
of the Assembly shall be elected by the department by majority vote of those
present and voting without nominations and by secret ballot, the results of
which are to be announced to the membership in rank order. The elections shall
be supervised by the Personnel Policies Council.
b) A
department may conduct its own election(s) for Faculty Assembly
representative(s) and/or alternate(s) provided it meets the following
conditions:
1) There must be a unanimous vote to this
effect by secret ballot at a meeting of the department.
2) The fact that a vote will take place on
this question must be conveyed to all faculty members at least five working
days before the scheduled meeting.
3) The election(s) for Faculty Assembly
representative(s) and/or alternate(s) must take place within two weeks of a)
above.
4) The department must follow the same
nomination and election procedures described at the beginning of this
section.
Section 6. Date of Election
Representatives for the following year shall be elected in the spring
semester between March 16 and May 1. Departmental representation shall be based
upon existing departmental FTE.
Section 7. Term of Office
Representatives of the Assembly shall be elected for a term of two years
with staggered terms for those departments having more than one representative.
The representatives may be reelected. Terms of office shall begin one week
prior to the commencement of classes in the fall semester.
Section 8. Special Elections
A representative or alternate who, for any reason, ceases to serve as
department representative shall be replaced for the remainder of the
representative’s term at a special election supervised by the Personnel
Policies Council or by the department under the procedures described in Section
5 above.
Section 9. Alternates
An alternate for each representative shall be elected by each department in
accordance with the voting procedures outlined in Article VIII, Section 5. The
alternate shall serve at any Assembly meeting that the representative does not
attend and will have the same rights as the representative.
Section 10. Department Recall of Representatives
A department may terminate the appointment of representatives at any time by
a two-thirds majority vote of the department at a departmental meeting. Prior
to the vote to recall, the Personnel Policies Council shall conduct a hearing
to ascertain the reasons for recall, at which time the faculty member in
question shall have the right of due process as set forth in
Robert’s Rules of Order.
ARTICLE IX
ELECTIONS AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS
Section 1. Officers
The officers of the Assembly shall consist of the chair and vice-chair.
Section 2. Chair of the Assembly
a) The
chair of the Assembly shall be elected from and by the voting faculty. The
chair shall be a member of the faculty whose primary responsibility shall be
teaching, librarianship and/or research.
b) Between
April 1 and April 10 of each year, the Personnel Policies Council shall accept
nominations for the chair of the Faculty Assembly. Each nomination may be
accompanied by a concise statement from the candidate.
c) On or
about April 15 of each year, the Personnel Policies Council shall send to the
voting faculty, via campus mail, (1) a ballot, and (2) the candidates’
statements. To be counted, ballots must be received by the Personnel
Policies Council by April 25. Furthermore, returned ballots must be
sealed in a blank envelope inside a signed envelope to be considered valid.
d) If no
candidate receives a majority on the first ballot, then a second ballot shall
contain either:
1) the two candidates with the two highest
vote totals, if there are no ties;
2) all candidates with the highest vote
totals, if there is a tie for first place; or
3) all candidates with the two highest vote
totals, if there is no tie for first place, but there is a tie for second
place.
The individual with a plurality of the votes cast on the second ballot shall
be elected as chair of the Faculty Assembly. If there is a tie for first place,
then this process shall be repeated.
e) The
chair of the Faculty Assembly shall serve for one year, beginning on June 1
after the chair’s election, and expiring on May 31 of the following year.
The chair shall be eligible for re-election.
Section 3. Vice-chair
The vice-chair of the Assembly shall be elected from and by the new Assembly
at its first meeting.
Section 4. Teaching Load of Chair
The chair shall have no more than half a teaching load.
Section 5. Duties of Chair
The chair shall preside at meetings of the Assembly. The chair shall also
preside over Commencement, Honors Convocation, and all other College functions
involving academic processions and perform such other duties as may be
specified in these Bylaws. The chair shall have adequate secretarial assistance
provided.
Section 6. Vice-Chair as Presiding Officer
a) In the
absence of the chair, the vice-chair shall preside at the meetings of the
Assembly.
b) In the
absence of both the chair and the vice-chair, a chair of a council of the
Assembly shall act as chair pro tempore. The order of choice shall be the order
of listing under Article XII, Section 2.
Section 7. Disability of Chair
If for any reason the chair becomes unable to perform the chair’s functions,
the vice-chair shall call a meeting of the Assembly to determine whether a
special election for chair shall be held.
Section 8. Recorder
A recorder shall be appointed by the chair.
Section 9. Duties of Recorder
It shall be the duty of the recorder to prepare and preserve the minutes of
the Assembly and to carry out such correspondence as the Assembly may
request.
Section 10. Parliamentarian
The parliamentarian shall be appointed by the chair from the faculty.
Section 11. Term of Officers
All officers shall have terms of one year. They shall be eligible for
reelection.
ARTICLE X
MEETINGS
Section 1. Regular Meetings
Regular meetings of the Assembly shall be held at least once a month from
September through May 31. The first meeting of the new Assembly shall be held
within the first month of the fall term, and prior to September 30.
Section 2. Special Meetings
Special meetings of the Assembly may be called at any time during the
academic year by the chair, or in the chair’s absence from the College, by the
vice-chair. Also, special meetings shall be called by the chair, within one
week, upon petition of ten or more members of the Faculty Assembly.
Section 3. Attendance
a)
Meetings of the Assembly shall be open to all faculty.
b) Regular
meetings of the Assembly shall be open to all professional and academic
employees and matriculated students.
ARTICLE XI
PROCEDURE AND VOTING
Section 1. Dispute on Procedure
In the event of a dispute on a matter of parliamentary procedure, the
Assembly will be bound by Robert’s Rules of
Order.
Section 2. Quorum
A Quorum of the Assembly shall consist of at least two-thirds of its
members.
Section 3. Agenda
a) Agenda
items may be proposed by any member of the Assembly by submitting them to the
chair of the Assembly in writing.
b) The
agenda for each meeting will be published and distributed to the faculty at
least three working days before the meeting.
Section 4. Minutes
Minutes shall be published and distributed to the entire faculty within four
working days after approval by the Assembly.
Section 5. Voting
a) Voting
on all questions shall be by hand count except for the following:
(1) a roll-call vote is requested, or (2) a
secret ballot is authorized by invoking subsection c) below. Voting shall
not be by secret ballot except as provided for in these
Bylaws, as in Article IX, Section 5 and in b) and c)
below. Counting of votes may be done by machine, if the house wishes.
b) All
votes concerning the recommendation or appointment of personnel to councils and
committees of the Assembly shall be decided by secret ballot.
c) A
secret ballot on any other matter before the Assembly may be requested by any
member of the Assembly. Upon request, the chair shall poll the Assembly
by a hand count. If a majority of those voting agree, the vote shall be
secret. A positive vote will disallow a roll-call vote as an option.
ARTICLE XII
COUNCILS OF THE ASSEMBLY
Section 1. Responsibilities
The councils of the Assembly are advisory groups which report to the
Assembly. Such reports shall be made at least once during each semester
unless otherwise specified in these Bylaws. Each council, with opportunity for
review by the Assembly, is empowered to appoint ad hoc committees whose duties
and responsibilities shall be described by the individual councils. The primary
duty of the councils is to perform the functions delegated to them severally as
hereinafter specified.
Section 2. Standing Councils
The standing councils shall be:
Academic Policies Council (see Article XIV)
Priorities and Planning Council (see Article
XXII)
Personnel Policies Council (see Article XXI)
Assembly Executive Board (see Article XVI)
General Education Council (see Article XVII)
Information Technology Council (see Article XVIII)
Graduate Council (see Article XIX)
Library Council (see Article XX)
Admissions and Student Services Council (see Article XV)
Undergraduate Curriculum Council (see Article XXIII)
Academic Outreach Council (see Article XXIV)
Section 3. Ad Hoc Committees
Subject to the approval of the Assembly, the chair of the Assembly may, from
time to time, appoint ad hoc committees to report to the Assembly on special
matters not covered by existing councils.
Section 4. Composition of Membership
The membership of the councils, except as otherwise provided, shall be
composed as follows:
Ex-Officio and other Non-Voting Members
One or more ex-officio or other non-voting members as described
hereinafter. All ex-officio, liaison, honorary or other non-faculty shall
be eligible to participate fully in any council or committee, except for the
right to cast a vote.
b) Assembly Members
Three assembly members shall be elected by the Assembly for two-year
staggered terms. A council member from the Assembly may serve for one year
beyond the council member’s Assembly term. The Assembly member so serving shall
then be considered as a member-at-large in accordance with the following
section. The election of these council members shall precede the election of
non-Assembly members.
c) Non-Assembly Members
1) The Faculty Assembly shall elect for
two-year staggered terms four members from the General Faculty who shall meet
the eligibility requirements for Assembly membership in accordance with Article
VIII, Section 1. The Faculty Assembly may elect to fill one of these positions
with a member of the Professional Staff Group (NTP) who meets the eligibility
requirements, provided no other member of the Professional Staff Group serves
on the council. If a non-Assembly member serving a two-year term on a council
is elected to the Assembly at the end of one year, this individual must resign
from the council. This individual may stand for election to that council
or any other council as an Assembly member. At the annual spring elections, the
Personnel Policies Council shall canvass department members as to their council
preference.
2) At any given time only one member of an
academic department or the Administrative Group or the Professional Staff Group
may serve on any given council with the exception of the Faculty Advisory
Council to the president and excepting ex-officio members.
Section 5. Selection of Members
At its first meeting the Assembly shall elect by secret ballot the members
of the councils. No assembly member shall serve on more than two councils
concurrently. If for any reason a council member fails to serve, the council
chair, after consultation with its members, shall, on a majority vote of its
members, request the election of a replacement.
Section 6. Meetings
Within three weeks after the first meeting of the new Assembly, the councils
shall organize. They shall meet at least once a month during the academic year
from October 1 to May 31. Any two members of a council may call a meeting of a
council by announcement to the chair of the council.
Section 7. Reports to President
If a council of the Assembly shall be called upon by the president of the
College to perform special tasks, the council shall report its findings and
conclusions to the president and the Assembly concurrently. No such council
shall have the power to act for the Assembly in approving or disapproving
policies. Neither shall it make public elsewhere its findings or conclusions
prior to reporting to the Assembly. The chair of the Faculty Assembly shall,
whenever appropriate, offer the services of the Assembly councils to the
president of the College.
ARTICLE XIII
STUDENT PARTICIPATION
Section 1. Student Representation in the Faculty Assembly/Faculty
Representation in the Student Association Senate.
a) There
shall be reciprocity of representation in the Faculty Assembly and meetings of
the Student Association.
b) The
student body of this College shall be entitled to four representatives on the
Faculty Assembly who shall serve with full rights and responsibilities.
These representatives shall be selected by the Student Association from
currently enrolled students who have attended this College for at least one
year. The Student Association shall be responsible for the selection of
these representatives and the alternate for each representative.
c) There
shall be three faculty and/or Professional Staff representatives on the Student
Association who shall serve with full voting rights. These
representatives shall be elected by the Faculty Assembly from the voting
faculty of this College
Section 2. Student Representation on councils of the Faculty
Assembly/Faculty Representation on Standing Committees of the Student
Association
a) There
shall be one student representative on each of the following councils of the
Faculty Assembly. These students shall serve with full rights and
responsibilities, and they shall be elected by the Student Association. The
student who serves on the Graduate Council shall be a graduate student.
Academic Outreach Council
Academic Policies Council
Admissions and Student Services Council
General Education Council
Graduate Council
Information Technology Council
Library Council
b) There
shall be one faculty representative on each standing committee of the Student
Association. These faculty members shall serve with full rights and
responsibilities, and they shall be elected by the Faculty Assembly. At
its option, the Faculty Assembly may choose to elect as its representatives
individuals from the Professional Staff Group (NTP) or from the staff with
management confidential classification.
ARTICLE XIV
ACADEMIC POLICIES COUNCIL
Section 1. Ex-Officio Member
The Vice President for Academic Affairs
Section 2. Function
a) The
Academic Policies Council shall be concerned with long-range planning,
organization and evaluation of all academic aspects of the College’s
undergraduate program, and shall recommend changes in such programs to the
Assembly.
b) A
representative of the Academic Policies Council shall sit on the Academic
Planning Committee of the Assembly Executive Board.
ARTICLE XV
ADMISSIONS AND STUDENT SERVICES COUNCIL
Section 1. Ex-Officio Members
The Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, the Dean
of Student Affairs, the Director of the Office of Learning Services, and the
Coordinator of Disability Services.
Section 2. Functions
a) The
council shall recommend policy to the Assembly as it relates to the admission
of undergraduate students to the College.
b) The
council shall recommend policy to the Assembly on all matters pertaining to the
welfare of students not directly concerned with classroom instruction, faculty
research, or the public service function of the College.
c)
Representatives from the Admissions and Student Services Council and the
Information Technology Council shall meet at least once per semester, or more
often as needed, to review the status of the work of these respective
councils.
ARTICLE XVI
ASSEMBLY EXECUTIVE BOARD
Section 1. Membership
a)
Ex-officio members will be the President and the Provost and Vice President for
Academic Affairs
b) The
voting members of the Assembly Executive Board shall include the chair of the
Faculty Assembly and standing council and committee chairs or representatives,
and the faculty senator, and the campus United University Professions (UUP)
representative or designee.
c) The
chair of the Assembly at the chair’s discretion may invite chairs of ad-hoc
committees and task forces to attend meetings as the business of the Assembly
requires.
d) The
Assembly Executive Board shall be chaired by the chair of the Faculty
Assembly.
e)
Representatives to the Assembly Executive Board from Academic Policies Council,
Graduate Council, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, General Education Board,
and the Priorities and Planning Council shall constitute the Academic Planning
Committee of the Assembly Executive Board.
Section 2. Functions
a) The
Assembly Executive Board shall be concerned with organizing, directing, and
promoting the business of the Faculty Assembly in an efficient and timely
manner. This board shall advise the chair of the Assembly on matters of
faculty governance and relations with the administration, and on matters
concerning the implementation of initiatives and programs.
b) The
Assembly Executive Board shall provide coordination for the work of the
councils of the Assembly and shall consult regularly with the administration on
matters that relate to the activities of the councils. The Assembly
Executive Board shall instruct representatives of councils to meet as the need
arises.
c) The
Assembly Executive Board shall act as an agent of the Assembly during recess
periods when timely action is necessary. Action taken under these
circumstances shall be reported to the Assembly in a timely manner.
d) The
Assembly Executive Board shall make reports to the Assembly.
e) The
Assembly Executive Board shall consult on college-wide issues with the
administration.
f) The
Academic Planning Committee of the Executive Board shall review actions of its
councils and report to the Executive Board and, when appropriate, to the
Assembly as a whole.
Section 3. Meetings
a) The
Assembly Executive Board shall meet at least once per month from September to
May 31.
b) Special
sessions of the Assembly Executive Board may be called by the chair of the
Assembly at any time of the year.
c) The
Academic Planning Committee of the Executive Board shall communicate before
each regular meeting of the Executive Board.
ARTICLE XVII
THE GENERAL EDUCATION COUNCIL
Section 1. Membership
a)
Ex-officio members are the Director of General Education and a member of the
administration designated by the president.
b) The
Faculty Assembly shall elect six voting faculty members with staggered
three-year terms. Four shall be elected from the College of Arts and
Sciences, one from each of the following four groups: (1) Humanities, (2)
Fine and Performing Arts and Library, (3) Social and Behavioral Sciences, and
(4) Natural Sciences, Computer Science, and Mathematics. One shall be
elected from the School of Education. One shall be elected from the
School of Business.
Section 2. Functions
a) The
General Education Council shall review and approve courses and proposals for
general education credit, and monitor the General Education Program.
b) The
General Education Council shall, upon request of the president or the
president’s designee, review the performance of the Director of the General
Education Program and make recommendations to the president or the president’s
designee.
c) Upon
request of the Provost, the General Education Council shall oversee the
selection and review of campus candidates for the position of Director of
General Education and make recommendations to the provost for this
position.
d) A
representative of the General Education Council shall sit on the Academic
Planning Committee of the Faculty Assembly Executive Board.
ARTICLE XVIII
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL
Section 1. Ex-Officio Members
Chief Technology Officer, designee from the Instructional technologies
division of Campus Technology Services, and the chair or designee of the Campus
Technology Advisory Board (CTAB).
Section 2. Functions
a) The
council shall promote initiatives to develop the College’s computer and
telecommunications systems. It shall raise questions and recommend
solutions on matters concerning information technology, access, and
efficiency.
b) The
council shall make recommendations regarding the operations of computing,
networking, and telecommunication services, the awarding of Student Computing
Access Program (SCAP) grants, and the issues considered by the Campus
Technology Advisory Board (CTAB).
c) The
council shall help faculty stay informed about campus information and
instructional technology constituents by making sure that information about the
personnel, membership, and operating procedures of these constituents is easily
accessible. These constituents shall include but are not limited to
Campus Technology Services, Information Technology Council (ITC), Student
Computing Access Program (SCAP), and Campus Technology Advisory Board
(CTAB)
d)
Representatives from the Admissions and Student Services Council and the
Information Technology Council shall meet at least once per semester, or more
often as needed, to review the status of the work of these respective councils.
ITC shall address information technology issues raised by these other
councils in support of their constituents.
ARTICLE XIX
GRADUATE COUNCIL
Section 1. Ex-Officio Member
The Dean of Graduate Studies and Research.
Section 2. Eligibility
The members of the Graduate Council shall be elected from members of the
graduate faculty.
Section 3. Functions
a) The
Graduate Council shall concern itself with policies on admission, academic
regulations, curriculum, and all other matters pertaining to the graduate
program of the College.
b) A
representative of the Graduate Council shall sit on the Academic Planning
Committee of the Assembly Executive Board.
ARTICLE XX
LIBRARY COUNCIL
Section 1. Ex-Officio Members
The Director of Libraries and the Chief Technology Officer, or their
designees.
Section 2. Functions
a) The
council shall recommend library policy to the Faculty Assembly on all matters
concerning the library and its instructional technology resources
development.
b)
Representatives from the Library Council; the Admissions and Student Services
Council; and the Information Technology Council shall meet at least once per
semester, or more often as needed, to review the status of the work of these
respective councils.
ARTICLE XXI
PERSONNEL POLICIES COUNCIL
Section 1. Chair
The vice-chair of the Assembly shall serve as chair of the Personnel
Policies Council and shall hold one of the three seats reserved for Faculty
Assembly members.
Section 2. Non-voting Member
A non-voting representative selected by the agent chosen by the employees
serving in positions in the Professional Services Negotiating Unit shall serve
as an ex-officio member.
Section 3. Functions
The Personnel Policies Council shall:
a) Set up
and publish rules for the conduct of elections and shall supervise elections,
reporting results to the Assembly, including certification of amendments to
these Bylaws.
b) At the
time of the spring election, the Personnel Policies Council shall prepare from
its canvass a slate of council nominees for presentation to the Faculty
Assembly for consideration at its first meeting the following fall. These
slates shall recognize the need for appropriate expertise on each council.
Additional nominations may be made from the floor.
c) Develop
and recommend criteria and procedures for promotions, discretionary increases,
and continuing appointment; and set up procedures for consultation with faculty
on: (1) appointment of staff to academic rank, (2) selection and
reappointment of department chairs, (3) appointment of academic officers such
as vice president for academic services, academic deans and others with similar
responsibilities. Such procedures shall be approved by the Assembly and made
part of an appendix to these Bylaws. (Pursuant to
Article X, Section 5b of the Policies of the Board of
Trustees: Provisions of bylaws concerning consultation with the
faculty shall be subject to the approval of the chief administrative officer of
the College.)
d) Be
responsible for receiving and raising questions and recommending
solutions about matters concerning academic
administrative evaluations and appointments.
e) Be the
standing council for initial consultation regarding interim
academic administrative appointments in addition to consultation
with the appropriate academic unit.
f) Be
responsible to the Assembly on faculty personnel matters not covered by other
councils of the Assembly and the Agreement.
ARTICLE XXII
PRIORITIES AND PLANNING COUNCIL
Section 1. Membership
a) Members
The Faculty Assembly shall elect eight voting faculty members with staggered
three-year terms. Four shall be elected from the College of Arts and Sciences,
one from each of the following four groups: (1) Humanities, (2) Fine and
Performing Arts, and Library, (3) Social and Behavioral Sciences, and (4)
Natural Sciences, Computer Science and Mathematics. Two shall be elected from
different departments in the School of Education. One shall be elected from the
School of Business. At least one of the members from the College of Arts and
Sciences, and at least one of the members from the School of Business and the
School of Education combined, must be members of the Faculty Assembly. One
shall be elected from the Professional Staff Group.
b) Non-Voting Members
The Vice President for Academic Affairs
The Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management
The Vice President for University Development
The chair of Faculty Assembly
Section 2. Functions
The Priorities and Planning Council shall:
a) Be
concerned with all long-range academic program planning, including budget,
enrollment, and infrastructure, in light of strategic planning.
b) Work to
resolve difficulties between academic units and promote shared initiatives,
including interdisciplinary programs.
c) Be
responsible for consultation on budgetary and enrollment matters relating to
program implementation.
d) Consult
fully with departments, the School of Business, School of Education, and the
College of Arts and Sciences, the Division of Graduate Studies, and the
Division of Continuing Education, either on its own initiative or when
requested by a department, a school or college, or division, or the
Assembly.
e) Raise
questions, evaluate issues, and recommend solutions concerning budget,
resources, and enrollment prioritization and
planning.
f) Have
one representative on the Academic Planning Committee of the Assembly Executive
Board.
ARTICLE XXIII
UNDERGRADUATE CURRICULUM COUNCIL
Section 1. Ex-Officio Member
The Registrar
Section 2. Members
Members shall be elected by the Faculty Assembly for staggered two-year
terms. There shall be one representative from the Social Sciences, one
from the Natural Sciences, one from the Humanities, one from the Fine and
Performing Arts, two from the School of Education, and one from the School of
Business. At least one member of the council must be a member of the
Faculty Assembly.
Section 3. Functions
a) At the
beginning of each academic year a council shall make recommendations regarding
course approval procedures and formats for approval by the Assembly.
b) The
council shall be responsible for reviewing, in a timely manner, all
undergraduate course proposals and recommending courses for Assembly
approval.
The council shall review each proposed course in light of its:
1) consistency with the College’s mission and
academic standards;
2) consistency with the mission and academic
expectations of the sponsoring school or college;
3) appropriateness to the sponsoring
department;
4) utilization of library and information
resources; and
5) possible redundancy with existing
courses.
c) A
representative of the council shall sit on the Academic Planning Committee of
the Assembly Executive Board.
d) The
council, in conjunction with the administration, shall:
1) ensure that approved courses conform to the
format approved by the Assembly and meet all requirements for accreditation and
the College’s undergraduate catalog;
2) maintain an electronically-accessible
database that tracks course proposals through the approval process; and
3) maintain a central campus archive of
approved courses and documentation associated with those courses.
Section 4. Reports
In addition to timely reports to the Assembly, the council shall establish
its calendar for the academic year, including deadlines for submissions of
courses, and submit this to the Assembly within the first eight weeks of the
fall semester.
ARTICLE XXIV
ACADEMIC OUTREACH COUNCIL
Section 1. Ex-Officio Members
The Director of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, the Coordinator
for Summer Sessions, the Assistant Provost for Distance Learning and
Information Resources, and the Registrar.
Section 2. Functions
a) The
council shall promote initiatives to develop programs in Continuing Education,
Distance Learning, and related areas.
b) The
council shall raise questions and recommend solutions on matters concerning all
aspects of academic outreach.
ARTICLE XXV
PERMANENT RECORDS
Section 1. Definition
The permanent records of the Assembly shall include the minutes of all
regular and special meetings, correspondence of the Assembly, and such other
records as the Assembly shall vote to include in the permanent records.
Section 2. Storage
At the end of each year, the recorder shall place three copies of the
permanent records of the Assembly in the custody of the Director of Libraries
as part of the permanent records of the Assembly. One copy shall be
designated as an archive copy and the other two shall be available for
inspection and research.
ARTICLE XXVI
AMENDMENTS TO THE BYLAWS
Section 1. Proposal
Amendments to these Bylaws may be proposed by any member of the faculty in
writing to the Personnel Policies Council, which shall report to the Assembly.
Upon favorable action by a two-thirds majority of the total membership of
the Assembly, or if a petition for such amendment is presented to the chair of
the Faculty Assembly signed by 20% of the voting faculty, they shall be
presented at the next General Faculty meeting for adoption or rejection without
amendment from the floor.
Section 2. Failure to Vote
a) If the
Assembly fails to adopt or reject a proposed amendment within five regular
meetings, then such amendment shall be submitted to the next regular meeting of
the General Faculty.
b) If the
faculty fails to act upon a proposed amendment when it is presented to it in
compliance with Section 1 above, the said amendment, without change, shall be
placed on the agenda of subsequent General Faculty meetings until adopted or
rejected.
Section 3. Adoption
The adoption of amendments to these Bylaws shall require the affirmative
action of a majority of the voting faculty present and voting at a meeting duly
called for that purpose. All amendments shall be distributed to the voting
faculty in writing at least two weeks prior to the meeting called to discuss
them.
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