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Current Version of Section 4.4.11 (“Changes In Departmental
Priorities”) of the Handbook:
When departments and colleges change priorities (e.g.,
development of a graduate program, reorientation of the direction of departmental
teaching at all levels) there are faculty members hired when their departments
had one set of priorities that are now at some disadvantage because of the
change. Departments have clear obligations to recognize such situations and to
provide such faculty members with both the time and the resources to
accommodate themselves to the new priorities. Those faculty
during the probationary period prior to the granting of tenure have the right
to be reviewed under the policy and procedure in force at the time of hiring,
rather than under any revised policy or procedure subsequently adopted. Any
candidate for tenure who wishes to be considered under the policy and procedure
in force at the time of hiring must do so by informing the Department Chair of his
or her desire at the time of the initial written application for promotion.
Proposed Revision of Section 4.4.11 (“Changes In Departmental Priorities”) of the Handbook:
When departments and colleges change priorities (e.g.,
development of a graduate program, reorientation of the direction of
departmental teaching at all levels) there are faculty members hired when their
departments had one set of priorities that are now at some disadvantage because
of the change. Departments have clear obligations to recognize such situations
and to provide such faculty members with both the time and the resources to
accommodate themselves to the new priorities. Those faculty
who are candidates for promotion and/or tenure during the probationary period prior to the granting of tenure have the right to be reviewed under
the policy and procedure in force at the time of hiring, rather than under any
revised policy or procedure subsequently adopted. Any candidate for tenure who
wishes to be considered under the policy and procedure in force at the time of
hiring must do so by informing the Department Chair of his or her desire at the
time of the initial written application for promotion. Faculty who are candidates for a promotion subsequent to
the granting of tenure and/or promotion during the probationary period shall be
reviewed under the policy and procedure in force at the time they declare such
candidacy for promotion.