Tennessee Conference of the AAUP

    
The Tennessee Conference of the

American Association of University Professors

      Advancing Academic Freedom and Shared Governance, Defining Fundamental
      Professional Values and Standards for Higher Education, and Ensuring Higher
     Education’s Contribution to the Common Good.

UTK, NSCC, TTU, TSU, PSCC, APU, ETSU, VSCC, UoM, UoC, LMOC, MTSU, WSCC, NSCC, CSCC, PSCC JSCC, STCC, CSCC, DSCC, LU, MSCC, BM, UofS, BU,TW, LMU, TNU, CU, RC, UU, RSCC, LC, VU
TAAUP Constitution
Advocacy Toolkit
Agenda from Past Meetings
Advocacy Toolkit
Minutes.htm
Resources
Newsletter Archive
Tennessee AAUP Foundation


What TAAUP Does

  The Tennessee Conference of the AAUP provides services to its constituent colleges and universities and to the state as a whole, and strives to protect the rights of all faculty members in Tennessee public and private institutions, whether they are full-time or adjunct, tenured, tenure track, or non-tenure track. We attempt to help government officials, the media and the general public understand the importance of higher education in helping students become more competitive in a global economy and more capable of exercising their rights and responsibilities as citizens, and to convey the vital role that faculty plays in achieving those goals.


Conference Officers

President, Tennessee AAUP Conference: Máté Wierdl, University of Memphis, Department of Mathematical Sciences  Wierdlmate@gmail.com

Past President, Tennessee AAUP Conference:
Troy Smith, Tennessee Technological University (TTU) tdsmith@tntech.edu

Vice President, Four-Year Public Universities:
Vacant

Vice President, Community Colleges:  David Johnson, Volunteer State Community College

Vice President, Contingent Faculty: Vacant

Vice President, Private Universities:
Linda White, Associate Professor of English,
LeMoyne-Owen College


Acting Secretary: Josie McQuail, retired, Tennessee Technological University, Secretary,  jamquail@gmail.com

Treasurer:
Dora Estes (retired), adjunct faculty, Nashville State Community College, Dept of Accounting and Finance, dorast6@gmail.com

Officer Duties

Presidents' Duties
The duties of the president include: presiding at the meetings of the conference and the executive committee; calling meetings of the Executive Committee and special meetings of the chapter at the direction of the Executive Committee; with the advice of the Executive Committee, appointing members to standing committees and designate chairpersons; with the advice and consent of the Executive Committee, appoints a member to complete the unexpired term of office should a vacancy occur among the officers or members of the Executive Committee.

Vice Presidents' Duties
Duties of the Vice Presidents include: 1) to participate in the bi-annual Tennessee Conference of the AAUP meetings (spring and fall, via Zoom and/or in person), 2) to attend any meetings called between the bi-annual meetings, usually no more than quarterly and held via Zoom), 3) to represent their constituency, 4) to support the president, and 5) to communicate between meetings via email, zoom, or phone with the Executive Committee in exchanges which are necessary to conduct business or communicate to make decisions.

Secretary's Duties
The secretary attends all meetings and takes notes to produce minutes, as well as supporting the President and VPs in managing distribution of Action Now email messages, as well as other electronic assets such as the website, email accounts, social media accounts, cloud drives, and other digital assets to support the business of TN AAUP. The Secretary will also be required to communicate between meetings via email, zoom, or phone with the Executive Committee in exchanges which are necessary to conduct business or communicate to make decisions.

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