Annual Meeting
April 26, 2011
The Annual Meeting convened at 10 AM in the President’s
Conference Room at the
The initial part of the meeting, shared with the Louisiana Statewide Colleagues’ Collaborative, began with a presentation by Dr. Belle Wheelan, President of the Southern Accreditation Commission on Colleges. The topic of her talk was Academic Freedom and Shared Governance. Dr. Wheelan’s presentation was followed by a question and answer period during which two main topics emerged. The first concerned reports of diminished influence of faculty in institutional governance around the state. The second topic was the role of faculty in SACS accreditation visits. Members urged that SACS accreditation teams should be required to meet with elected representatives of the faculty. Dr. Wheelan appeared prepared to give serious consideration to that possibility. She also urged individuals who wished to report violations of the principle of shared governance to report those instances directly to her.
Following Dr. Wheelan’s
presentation, AAUP members continued their meeting separately. President Bill
Stewart announced that, because of Treasurer
Following the
resolution of the series of
lawsuits for wrongful termination on terms favorable to the
faculty involved, Loyola President Wildes visited the
offices of AAUP in
Dr. Kurland’s report also indicated that the results of the Committee A investigation of LSU in regard to the situation regarding Professor Homberger and that regarding Professor Vnn Heerden would soon be available.
President Stewart had received a copy of a letter from faculty to Jonathan Kurland asking for Committee A to consider the issue of the French Program at Southeastern Louisiana University having been terminated without consultation with the faculty involved and the consequent termination notices sent to four tenured faculty in that program. Several of the faculty involved were present at the Annual meeting and presented details about the situation. The meeting voted to have the Executive Committee write to Dr. Kurland in support of a Committee A inquiry.
President Stewart was also in receipt of a letter from a tenured faculty member at Tulane who, following his protests about being required to submit details about the proposed content of a scientific report to be prepared during his sabbatical, anticipated being asked to meet with the Dean and/or Provost. The faculty member wrote President Stewart to ask if the conference could provide a representative to accompany him to any such meeting as a witness to the proceedings. It was unclear whether the representative should or could be another Tulane faculty member. The Annual meeting voted and agreed in principle to attempt to do so, and Dominque Homberger agreed to get further details from the Tulane faculty member, reporting those details to the Executive Committee.
The meeting was adjourned at approximately 1:30PM.