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Faculty Governance Tippie College of Business

Faculty Governance Tippie College of Business. Gary J. Russell Chair, Elected Faculty Council. Principles of Faculty Governance. No policy should be adopted without widespread faculty input.

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Faculty Governance Tippie College of Business

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  1. Faculty Governance Tippie College of Business Gary J. Russell Chair, Elected Faculty Council

  2. Principles of Faculty Governance • No policy should be adopted without widespread faculty input. • The Dean should have the authority to reject faculty recommendations. However, the Dean should explain the rationale behind the decision. • Faculty who are unhappy with College policy should have a public forum in which to air their views.

  3. Dean’s Advisory Council ADVICE Office of the Dean WRITTEN COMMENTS DEO Council Faculty Committee Faculty Assembly Elected Faculty Council CALL FOR VOTE REVISIONS Office of the Dean

  4. Responsibilities of theChairs of College Committees • The EFC or the Dean can require a committee to study a policy issue. • All committee recommendations are forwarded to the EFC – not directly to the Dean. • Rule does NOT apply to Promotions and Tenure Committee. • Committee recommendations MUST include written comments from all DEO’s.

  5. How to Place an Issueon the EFC Agenda • By request of the Dean’s Office • By request of any EFC representative • By majority vote of any Department • By petition of the DEO Council

  6. How to Call a Meetingof the Entire Faculty • By request of the Dean • By request of the Chair of the EFC • By majority vote of the EFC • By petition of 20% of members of the Faculty Assembly The EFC acts as an Executive Committee of the Faculty Assembly. The EFC may make recommendations to the Dean without calling a meeting of the entire faculty.

  7. EFC Agenda 2004-2005 • Implementation of governance plan • Definition of “research active faculty” • College honor system and non-business students • Extending MBA to three years for some students • Requiring web pages for all College courses through the Blackboard system

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