
| Function: To review a negative tenure recommendation at the request of the candidate. In the event that the Tenure Review Board determines that a tenure case requires reconsideration, the three members of the TRB will sit together with the six members of the CAPT, as the Tenure Appeal Committee, to reconsider the case. Membership: Three tenured faculty members, each elected to serve a three-year term. All members of the Board must have been tenured for at least two years. No two members may be from the same department. Faculty currently serving on the CAPT, CAFR or the FAB are not eligible. No member of the Tenure Review Board may sit for the review of a candidate in his/her department. The FEC will provide replacements for such reviews as needed. | |
| 2009 | Denise Evert, Psychology |
| 2010 | Penny Jolly, Art History |
| 2011 | Susan Walzer, Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work |
| Function: To review a negative tenure recommendation at the request of the Tenure Review Board. Membership: The six members of CAPT plus the three members of the Tenure Review Board. No member of the Tenure Appeal Committee may sit for the review of a candidate in his/her department. The FEC will provide replacements for such reviews as needed. | |
| Membership | 6- members of CAPT |
| 3-members of Tenure Review Board | |
| Function: The ongoing responsibilities of the Honors Forum Council include reviewing applications for membership and inducting new members, monitoring the eligibility standards for current members, planning and sponsoring academic and co-curricular events, developing a sufficient number of courses and co-curricular events for inclusion among the "honors" resources, communicating with the wider community of students and faculty regarding Forum opportunities and the achievements of honors (and other) students, and assessing the effectiveness of the Honors Forum in achieving its goals. Membership: Four faculty, three elected for three-year terms and one who chairs the Council and serves as Director of the Honors Forum for a four-year term; the Associate Dean of Student Affairs; the Dean of Studies; the Associate Dean of the Faculty; the President or a designated representative of the Periclean Honor Society; two students appointed from members of the Forum, one student selected by SGA. | |
| 2009 | Marc-Andre Wiesmann, Foreign Languages & Literatures |
| 2010 | Rajesh Nagarajan, Chemistry |
| 2011 | David Vella, Mathematics & Computer Science, Chair & Director |
| Marla Segol, Philosophy & Religion | |
| Beau Breslin, Director of First-Year Experience (Dean of Studies rep) | |
| Paty Rubio, Associate Dean of Faculty | |
| David Karp, Interim Associate Dean of Student Affairs | |
| Mary Lou Bates, Dean of Admissions & Student Aid (ex-officio) | |
| 2009 | TBD - President, Periclean Honor Society |
| Brad Nesbitt '09, Honors Forum President | |
| Function: To provide oversight and support for the athletic, fitness, physical activity, and recreation programs on campus; to advise the Dean of Student Affairs in articulating and espousing the vision for athletics, fitness and recreation at Skidmore, and to recommend policies regarding these programs; to work in conjunction with the President, the Dean of Student Affairs, the Dean of the Faculty, the Athletic Director, the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), and the Advancement to assure productive links between athletic and academic programs; to evaluate the teaching of physical activity instructors and to review the physical activity program; and to assist in other matters relating to athletics, fitness, physical activity, and recreation, as may be brought to the Council's attention by the Athletic Director or by any other member or group of the College community. Membership: Three faculty members, each from a different department, elected to serve three-year terms; two students; one selected by SGA and one representative from SAAC; the Dean of the Faculty or his/her designee, the Dean of Student Affairs or his/her designee, the National Collegiate Athletic Association Faculty Athletics Representative ex-Officio (voting); the Senior Woman Administrator (non-voting); and the Athletic Director (non-voting). | |
| 2009 | Dan Nathan, American Studies |
| 2010 | Adrienne Zuerner, Foreign Languages & Literatures, Chair |
| 2011 | Paul Arciero, Exercise Science |
| Michael Ennis-McMillan, Dean of Studies, Dean of Faculty designee | |
| Rochelle Calhoun, Dean of Student Affairs | |
| Kate Berheide, SASW, NCAA Faculty Athletics Rep - ex-officio (voting) | |
| Gail Cummings-Danson, Athletic Director - ex-officio (non-voting) | |
| Megan Buchanan, Senior Woman Administrator, Athletics (non-voting) | |
| 2009 | TBD - student rep |
| Teddy Gowan '09, SAAC rep | |
| Function: To provide the Assistant Director for Equal Employment Opportunity and Workforce Diversity (ADEWD) with advice, suggestions, and comments during the formal investigation of a discrimination or harassment charge made against a member of the faculty; to participate, with the guidance of the ADEWD, in interviews of the complainant, and the respondent, and relevant witnesses (or in lieu of participation to review all documents pertaining to the charge, if the complainant or the respondent so requests and both parties agree); to review the ADEWD's final report and to ensure that the views of the AP are represented therein; to uphold the strictest standards of confidentiality both during and after an investigation. (See further Part Six, Article VII, Sections D, E, and F of Faculty Handbook.) Membership: Two members of the Faculty Advisory Board (FAB, see above) selected by the ADEWD, and subject to the following restrictions. A faculty member may not serve on an AP if he or she is from the same department, program, or office as the complainant or the respondent, has a conflict of interest, or is recused by either the complainant or the respondent. In such instances the ADEWD will select replacements from the FAB. If there are no eligible faculty remaining on the FAB, the Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Chair of FEC will provide replacements from the faculty at large; any such replacements will receive training appropriate to the charge. If the complainant is a staff member, the AP will be augmented with two members chosen from the Staff Advisory Board (SAB), which is established by the Associate Vice President for Finance and Administration and Director of Human Resources and consists of staff members trained in matters of discrimination and harassment. The two staff members of the AP are subject to restrictions similar to those of the two faculty members. | |
| 2009 | TBD (Faculty Advisory Board committee member) |
| 2009 | TBD (Faculty Advisory Board committee member) |