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Academic Citizenship & Service

Faculty Handbook - Academic Citizenship and Service 302.05 (d)

Evaluation of faculty as academic citizens includes assessment of the ways in which the individual faculty member has defined his or her own place in the life of the University. Evidence of academic citizenship includes patterns of respect and fairness toward others; participation in the University community through committee service and faculty and university governance; and attendance at functions such as convocations, faculty meetings, and commencement activities. Academic Citizenship may also include participation in and/or contributions to activities such as conferences and workshops on Jesuit and Catholic intellectual traditions and educational philosophies; such work may count as evidence of professional development when it has a scholarly dimension. Academic citizenship may be evidenced also by contributions to activities on the campus, both academic and related to student life and ministry; and service to the larger community. (Faculty Handbook 302.05 (d))
 
 

Department Criteria

 

Self-evaluation and Personal Statement 

Sixth Year Evidence for Academic Citizenship & Service
Fifth Year Evidence for Academic Citizenship & Service
Fourth Year Evidence for Academic Citizenship & Service
Third Year Evidence for Academic Citizenship & Service
Second Year Evidence for Academic Citizenship & Service
First Year Evidence for Academic Citizenship & Service


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