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Title: Faculty Constitution


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Faculty Constitution Amendment
Referendum November 9 15, 2016
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Faculty ConstitutionIt shall be the purpose of
the senate to
  • Make recommendations on University policy and
    governance issues of concern to faculty
  • Advocate for faculty viewpoints on all issues in
    which faculty perceive themselves as
    stakeholders
  • Solicit faculty perceptions, suggestions, and
    recommendations
  • Seek accurate data for use in advocating
    positions taken by faculty
  • Promote communication among faculty, and between
    faculty and other groups on campus
  • Protect academic freedom and improve faculty
    salaries and working conditions and
  • Assure the opportunity for faculty participation
    in fiscal planning and decision-making.

3
Faculty Constitution
  • Definitions
  • Faculty members are those persons who hold
    academic rank of lecturer or higher.
  • Faculty voters are those faculty members,
    exclusive of per course faculty, who hold
    academic rank in a department at a rate of 50 or
    more and who do not hold an administrative
    appointment outside of their College.

4
  • Faculty Constitution
  • The Senate is a body of approximately fifteen
    faculty members elected by the faculty voters to
    represent proportionally the faculty members of
    each college.
  • No college will ever be represented by fewer than
    one senator no more than one senator will be
    from any academic department.

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  • The full Faculty Senate comprises elected
    senators representing academic colleges and
    senate liaisons who are elected in all other
    departments in the colleges and by the
    Professionals Librarians/Curators.
  • Liaisons communicate individual faculty and
    department/school concerns to the Faculty Senate.
    The full senate meets each long semester./school
    faculties and the Senate

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  • Senates role in shared governance
  • Meets monthly with President and Provost (PAAG)
  • Appoints members to senate committees and faculty
    representatives for university-level committees
  • Reviews UPPSs and PPSs
  • Authorizes curriculum changes
  • Governance network
  • Senate chair serves on the Council of Academic
    Deans (CAD) and the Council of Chairs

7
Oversight of faculty peer review processes
  • Academic Computing Program
  • Excellence in Part-Time Teaching Award
  • Faculty Development Leave
  • Nontenure Line Faculty Workload Release
  • Piper Professor Nomination
  • Research Enhancement Program
  • University Lecturers Program
  • University Performing Arts Series

8
From Adjunct to Nontenure Line
  • Prior to 2015, Adjunct referred to any faculty
    member whose appointment does not lead to tenure.
  • At the request of constituency representatives,
    Adjunct Faculty was changed to Nontenure Line
    Faculty
  • Faculty who teach less than 50 are referred to
    as Per Course Faculty (a subset of nontenure
    line faculty)

9
Faculty Growth
10
Full-Time and Part-Time
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  • Initiatives to Engage
  • Nontenure Line Faculty
  • Committee Appointments
  • Revision of membership criteria to include more
    NLF
  • Nontenure Line Faculty Committee
  • Awards
  • Piper Professor Award criteria revised to include
    NLF
  • Part-time Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence
  • Resource Programs
  • Research Enhancement Program (CI)
  • NLF Workload Release Program
  • NLF orientations
  • NLF open dialogs and NLF survey in 2014-15

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Nontenure Line Faculty Committee
  • College representatives conduct peer review for
    Excellence Awards for Part-time Teaching and NLF
    Workload Release Program
  • NLF website and accomplishments
  • Review of PPSs impacting NLF
  • Collection departmental policies
  • University-wide NLF orientation sessions before
    long semesters, piloted in 2014-15

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Current Eligibility for Senate Membership
  • Members of the Faculty Senate are faculty voters,
    exclusive of departmental chairs and other
    quasi-administrators as determined by the Faculty
    Senate, who have
  • the rank of assistant professor or higher, have
    tenure,
  • are paid at a rate of one-hundred percent from
    funds budgeted for faculty salaries, and
  • have at least three years of full-time service at
    TXST.

14
Senate Eligibility Numbers (Fall 2015 figures)
  • College
  • Applied Arts
  • Business
  • Education
  • FAC
  • Health Pro.
  • Liberal Arts
  • SE
  • Total
  • Tenured
  • 43
  • 56
  • 65
  • 74
  • 23
  • 156

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Proposed Amendment
  • Members of the Faculty Senate are faculty voters,
    exclusive of departmental chairs and other
    quasi-administrators as determined by the Faculty
    Senate, who have six or more years of full-time
    appointment at Texas State, including the three
    years prior to the election cycle.

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Ratification Requirements
  • At least 2/5 of the faculty voters cast ballots
    and
  • At least 2/3 of those casting ballots vote in
    favor of the proposal
  • Voting will be conducted online November 9-16. 
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