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FACULTY RESPONSIBILITIES TO COLLEAGUES | No. 9-6 | Rev. 12-1-87 |
| Date 3-7-74 | |||
I. REFERENCE
AAUP Statement of Professional Ethics (1966)
II. POLICY
A. Ethical Canons
As colleagues, faculty have obligations that derive from common
membership in a community of scholars. They respect and defend the free
inquiry of associates. In the exchange of criticism and ideas, they
show due respect for the opinions of others. They acknowledge academic
debts and strive to be objective in the professional judgment of
colleagues. Faculty accept their share of faculty responsibilities for
the governance of the institution (based upon the AAUP Statement of
Professional Ethics, 1966).
B. Standards of Behavior
1. Faculty members will, when properly requested through duly
authorized administrative and faculty agencies, comment in candor
and fairness on the work of colleagues. In making evaluations of
the professional competence of faculty members, they use criteria
that are directly reflective of professional performance. They
avoid personal attacks on their colleagues but have the
responsibility to critically evaluate performance on a professional
basis.
2. Faculty members shall, when evaluating colleagues for initial
appointment, promotion, tenure or general performance, be guided by
the prime criteria of the candidate's professional status and
potential worth to the University. Diversity of background and
philosophy of faculty members should be considered among the chief
means by which the University's offerings to students is enriched.
Faculty members avoid unlawful discrimination against colleagues.
3. Faculty members recognize that an institution of higher education
is a community of scholars of great specialization of widely varied
disciplines and that colleagues with different talents and training
contribute importantly to the University's comprehensive offering.
This should not be interpreted to disparage reasonable criticism of
specific academic programs or disciplines.
4. Faculty members help to preserve an atmosphere congenial to
philosophical speculation, the reasonable interpretation of data
and the uncensored exchange of views. They respect and defend the
right of free inquiry of fellow faculty members. They do not
permit the appearance that they are the author of the work done by
others.
5. When assigned, faculty members are diligent in fulfilling committee
and research obligations and in accepting their share of the
governance tasks of the University. When faculty members are
engaged in joint research or other professional or administrative
efforts with other persons, they are cooperative in meeting their
obligations to their associates and in performing the tasks they
have agreed to perform.
6. Academic freedom and tenure bring with it a special responsibility to faculty members. This responsibility is vital not only to the interest of the colleague, the student, the community and the University but also in maintaining an atmosphere conducive to continued academic freedom in the face of public criticism of the practice. Faculty self-discipline is a safeguard against arbitrary withdrawal of academic freedom and tenure by the public. Faculty members should feel the obligation to initiate action under the due process section of this manual in appropriate cases.