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FACULTY RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE INSTITUTION | No. 9-7 | Rev. 12-1-87 |
| Date 3-7-74 | |||
I. REFERENCE
AAUP Statement of Professional Ethics (1966)
II. POLICY
A. Ethical Canons
As members of the institution, faculty seek above all to be effective
teachers and scholars. Although they observe the stated regulations of
the institution, provided these regulations do not contravene academic
freedom, faculty maintain their rights to criticize and seek revision.
They determine the amount and character of the work outside the
institution with due regard to their paramount responsibilities within
it. When considering the interruption or termination of their services;
faculty recognize the effect of their decisions on programs of the
institution and give due notice of their intentions (based on the AAUP
Statement of Professional Ethics, 1966).
B. Standards of Behavior
1. Faculty members have the responsibility to determine the amount and
character of the work they do outside the institution with due
regard for their paramount responsibilities within it. The primary
criteria here shall be how such outside work affects their teaching
and other professional responsibilities, as well as its impact on
maintaining professional competence.
2. Faculty members comply with all University rules and regulations
specifying their obligations as faculty members and as members of
the University community in general. However, faculty members
maintain their right to criticize regulations and seek their
revision. They are required to observe the stated regulations of
the institution provided those regulations do not contravene
academic freedom as set forth in PPM 9-1, Academic Freedom/General
Principles, of this Manual.
3. Faculty members are careful that all institution property trusted
to their care is used properly and lawfully. They do not use
University property or facilities if the use of such property has
no legitimate relationship to the faculty member's academic
service. For purposes of this policy, professional activities
which serve to maintain or improve academic skills have a
legitimate relationship to the faculty member's academic service.
4. Faculty members avoid creating the impression, in public
appearances or statements, that they are officially representing
the University, unless they are authorized to do so.
5. Faculty members do not intentionally destroy University property,
purposely disrupt University programs or purposely interfere with
the legitimate activities on the University campus, consistent with
constitutionally guaranteed freedoms. Nor shall a faculty member
purposely or unlawfully incite* others to engage in such
destruction, disruption or interference.
*Note: Mere advocacy or expression shall not be considered incitement unless the advocacy or expression poses a clear and present
danger of the imminent occurrence of such destruction, disruption or
interference.
6. Faculty members are truthful in all assertions relevant to their qualifications as faculty members or their eligibility for institutional benefits.