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Preamble
Throughout this document, the term faculty refers to those faculty
members employed at Southern University and A&M College, Baton
Rouge, Louisiana (hereinafter called SUBR), (1) who hold academic
rank in full time positions, (2) who do not hold a temporary position,
(3) who do not hold an administrative position higher than department
chair, and (4) who are not undergraduate or graduate students
enrolled at Southern University. Persons who hold academic rank
are not considered as students in this document.
ARTICLE I NAME
The name of this organization shall be the Faculty Senate of Southern
University and A&M College, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
ARTICLE II PURPOSE
The purpose of this organization shall be to serve as the official
voice of the faculty in University governance, to promote faculty
welfare with regard to professional growth, freedom and security,
and to promote and sponsor activities of academic and cultural
interest to the University community.
ARTICLE III POWERS OF THE FACULTY SENATE
The Faculty Senate of SUBR acts with the advice and consent of
the faculty. The Senate is thus the authorized voice of the faculty
and acts in an advisory capacity regarding University governance,
administration and management.
ARTICLE IV MEMBERSHIP OF THE FACULTY SENATE
Section 1. Make-Up of the Senate
The Faculty Senate shall consist of members of the Faculty elected
by each college and school (hereinafter called colleges) of the
University and the following officers elected by the faculty:
President, Vice- President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Parliamentarian.
Officers shall be members of the faculty.
Section 2. Academic Units in the Senate
All colleges shall have representatives on the Senate. The University
Library, Military Science Departments, University College and
the Laboratory School shall also be considered as colleges to
facilitate language usage in this document, but may have only
one (1) representative on the Senate.
Section 3. Number of Senators
Each college shall be eligible for one (1) senator for each twenty
(20) members of its faculty or a fraction thereof. In determining
the number of representatives in a college, the word faculty as
used in this document shall be applied.
ARTICLE V OFFICERS
Section 1. Duties of Officers
A. The President of the Faculty Senate of Southern University
shall preside over all meetings of the Senate, the Executive Board,
and the faculty. The President shall be an ex-officio member of
all committees, and shall represent the Senate or faculty at all
occasions where representation is requested. The President shall
exhaust all means available within the limits of powers given
by the Constitution, to obtain stated goals of interest and concern
to the faculty. At the first fall meeting of the faculty, the
President is required to present to the faculty all major objectives
of the year, which are deemed important and of interest to the
faculty. The President is required to make reports at the semi-annual
meetings of the faculty. The President or persons designated shall
serve as the official link in communication between the administration
and the faculty or the Senate.
B. The Vice- President of the Senate shall assume the duties
of the President during the President’s absence. The Vice-
President is ex- officio member of all committees and is charged
with the responsibility of coordinating committee activities.
The Vice- President shall make a report at the semi-annual meetings
of the faculty.
C. The Secretary shall record all transactions at meetings of
the Senate, the Executive Board, or the faculty. The responsibility
of making permanently secure such records, including, but not
limited to minutes, correspondence and reports, will be that of
the Secretary in a facility that the Senate will provide. The
Secretary is required to make available --upon request-- copies
of the proceedings of any meeting to any faculty.
D. The Treasurer shall receive all money for the Senate, giving
proper receipts and keeping accurate records of the same. The
Treasurer shall pay all authorized expenses of the Senate, and
make monthly reports in writing, of the financial status of the
Senate. The Treasurer shall serve as a member of the Budget Committee.
E. The Parliamentarian shall interpret the Constitution and the
By- Laws of the Faculty Senate and ensure that the meetings are
carried on according to the proper parliamentary procedure.
Section 2. Election of Officers
A. Any faculty member is eligible to have his/her name placed
in nomination for an office of the Senate. Names of nominees shall
be submitted to the Elections Committee on the official nomination
form. Names of nominees shall be made public by the Elections
Committee through print or electronic media.
B. Elections shall be held in April during even numbered years.
All elections must be concluded before the first day of final
examinations. Names of candidates shall be placed on a ballot
and a secret vote taken. Candidates shall provide the faculty
with pertinent information about themselves. It is the responsibility
of the Elections Committee to supervise the election of officers.
C. Officers shall be declared elected by the Elections Committee
by a simple majority of votes cast by the faculty. If no candidate
for an office has a simple majority, then a run- off election
shall be held within two (2) weeks of the first election between
the two candidates for an office with the highest number of votes.
D. Officers elected in the spring shall take office at the end
of the spring semester and shall serve two years thereafter.
E. An officer may not serve in the same office for more than
four consecutive years. An officer may place his/her name into
candidacy for the same office after an expiration of one term
following his four years in that office. However, an officer may
place his/her name into candidacy for an office different from
that which he/she held in his previously expired term. No Faculty
shall serve simultaneously in more than one office in the Senate.
F. If the office of the Presidency is vacated, the Vice-President
shall assume the presidency. In the event of all other vacancies,
the Senate may appoint members of the faculty for the remainder
of the term. A faculty appointed to complete an unexpired term
may then run for two (2) additional two-year terms. If the unexpired
term is for six (6) months or more, a special election shall be
called by the Elections Committee to fill the vacancy.
G. In the event that the services of an officer are terminated
with SUBR or in the event that an officer loses status as a faculty
member as defined in this document, the Senate shall declare that
office vacant. The vacated seat shall be filled by appointment
of the Senate.
ARTICLE VI EXECUTIVE BOARD
The Executive Board of the Faculty Senate shall consist of all
officers of the Senate and the chair of the Program Committee.
It shall be the duty of the Executive Board to (1) plan all meetings,
(2) communicate Senate actions to the appropriate public, and
(3) to act for the Senate between semesters when the Senate is
not in session. At the first regular meeting of the Faculty Senate,
the Executive Board is required to issue a full report of any
and all actions taken on behalf of the Senate while the Senate
is not in session. The Senate has the power to review, retroactively
approve, or to reverse all such actions taken by the Executive
Board.
ARTICLE VII SENATORS
Section 1. Election of Senators
A. Any faculty member of a college is eligible to be nominated
as a senator from that college. Names of nominees shall be submitted
to the Election Committee.
B. Election of senators shall take place in April in even numbered
years. All elections must be concluded before the first day of
final examinations. For each college, names of candidates shall
be placed on a ballot and a secret vote taken by the faculty of
that college. Candidates should provide the faculty of their respective
colleges with pertinent information about themselves. Each faculty
is entitled to vote once for each senatorial position in his/her
college. It is the responsibility of the Elections Committee to
supervise the election of senators.
C. Senators for a specified college shall be declared elected
as follows: Those candidates with the highest number of votes
shall be declared elected by the Elections Committee, provided
that the totality of votes received by such candidates is a simple
majority and the number of such candidates does not exceed the
number of senatorial positions allotted to that college during
the election. Otherwise, there shall be a run- off election within
two weeks of the first election among those candidates receiving
the highest number necessary to obtain a totality of votes, which
is a simple majority of those cast. Those candidates with highest
number of votes in the run- off election will be declared elected
by the Elections Committee, if their number does not exceed the
number of senatorial positions allotted to their college during
the election.
D. Senators elected in the spring shall take office at the end
of the spring semester.
E. No faculty member may serve as a senator for more than four
consecutive years. A faculty member having served four consecutive
years as a senator may, however, run again for the position of
senator in the Faculty Senate one year after his four years have
expired. The senator, however, may place his/her name into candidacy
for an office immediately following the term limits imposed on
the office of senator.
F. In the event a senator vacates his office for six months or
less, the Senate may appoint a faculty member from that senator’s
college to fill the unexpired term. If the vacancy is for more
than six months, a special election within the college is to be
called by the Elections Committee.
G. In the event a senator’s services with SUBR are terminated,
or in the event a senator loses status as faculty, as defined
in this document, then the Senate shall declare that office vacant.
H. Any senate member who has three (3) consecutive unrepresented
absences from Senate meetings shall be automatically dropped from
membership in the Senate and shall be replaced by appointment
of the full Senate.
I. Senators shall maintain regular contact with faculty in the
colleges they represent to inform their constituency of the actions
and work of the Senate.
Section 2. Dual Office Holding
Dual office holding is prohibited in the Senate.
ARTICLE VIII COMMITTEES
Section 1. Standing Committees
The Faculty Senate shall have the following standing committees:
Program Committee, Elections Committee, Faculty-Student Liaison
Committee, Academic Welfare Committee, Policy Committee, Budget
Committee, and Curriculum Committee.
1. Committee on Committees
A. Duties
1. To make appointments to all Senate standing committees.
2. To assist the Senate Vice- President in the coordinate of activities
of Senate committees and to assist in the effective operations
of committees by :
a. Scheduling along with committee chairman, committee meetings
on a regular basis at the beginning of the academic year and making
the time and place for such meetings known to the Senate and the
general faculty
b. Formulating a committee reporting plan (reports to the Senate)
3. To recommend persons to serve on University committees and
to recommend replacements when vacancies occur.
4. To fill vacancies on the- Faculty Senate and University Committees
with Senate approval (and where not provided in the constitution.)
B. Membership
2. Academic Welfare Committee
A. Duties
1. To review and to make recommendations regarding policies that
affect conditions of employment, salary, leaves, promotion, tenure,
insurance, retirement, and other fringe benefits, and all other
matter affecting the welfare of faculty.
2. To research and report its findings on matters of academic
welfare referred to it by the Senate
3. To form and maintain a file of current documents relative to
tenure, leaves, retirement, and other faculty welfare matters.
4. To present to the faculty seminars on faculty welfare matter
and to coordinate the use of administration in the dissemination
of this information.
5. To include honors and awards among faculty welfare items
B. Membership
C. Sub/ Ad Hoc Committee
1. Tenure and Post Tenure Review
Review policy, trends, etc., develop, and propose policy and recommendation
2. Faculty Evaluations, Policy and Practices
Review policy and procedures related to faculty evaluation, develop
and propose policy and recommendations
3. Faculty Salaries, Compensations and Merit
4. Research, Grants and Sponsored Programs
Review policy, trends etc., develop, and propose policy and recommendations
5. Summer Faculty: Employment Practices and Salaries
Review policy, trends, etc., develop, and propose policy and recommendations
3. Communications Committee
A. Duties
1. To assist in the improvement of communications among faculty
members, between faculty an administration, between faculty and
students by:
a. Releasing Senate news and mass media as directed in a described
manner
b. Regularly reporting Senate activities and matter of faculty
concern to the all appropriate public bodies.
2. To publish and distribute a faculty newsletter whenever finds
are provided. (Committee on Committees suggested that this be
assigned to a newly created committee.)
3. To provide procedural information to the faculty or the source
of information. (Procedure relating to legitimate faculty concerns,
such as how to file a grievance or how to deal with grants, etc.)
B. Memberships
4. Elections Committee
A. Duties
1. To secure nominations for officers or senatorial positions
at the expiration of terms or when necessary, according to constitutional
demands.
a. A listing by colleges of eligible faculty members shall be
distributed to each faculty member along with a nomination form
b. The nominations form shall contain provisions for the nominee
to sign a statement attesting to his or her acceptance of the
nominations and a statement relative to the voiding nominations
that do not have the required signatures.
2. To conduct the election of Senate officers senatorial positions.
3. To publish immediately the results of elections and to the
Senate on the details of elections procedures.
B. Membership
5. Budget Committee
A. Duties
1. To secure form each committee and from the officers an itemized
estimate of that committee’s or officer’s budget for
the year.
2. To prepare an itemized budget for the Senate, subject to Senate
approval.
3. To plan and coordinate procedures for the collection of dues
and for the expenditure of funds.
B. Memberships: Chairpersons- Treasurer
6. Policy Committee
A. Duties
1. To samplings or surveys of faculty opinion on matter that may
be of interest to the faculty, with the necessary documentation
for validity of the sampling or survey.
2. To conduct a survey of faculty opinion on a particular topic
at the request of the Executive Committee or the Senate President.
B. Memberships
7. Program Committee
A. Duties
1. To plan and carry out plans for activities of cultural or scholarly
interest to the general University community.
2. To plan and execute plans for a program of faculty involvement
in community affairs.
3. To plan and execute plans for programs of consumers, recreational,
financial, or the local area.
4. To plan and execute plans for social activities for the faculty.
5. Involvement with Honors Day Program.
B. Membership
8. Curriculum Committee
A. Duties
1. To conduct continuing studies of courses, programs of study,
and to make recommendations concerning desirable alterations,
additions, or deletions
2. To determine and study the implications of suggested changes
in courses, curricula or academic requirements for degrees and
to make recommendations based on this study to the appropriate
academic and administrative officers.
3. To assist the Council of Deans or other appropriate administrative
body in the coordination of the efforts of departments and colleges
in the implements of approved changes in the curricula.
B. Membership
9. Faculty/ Student Liaison Committee
Section 2. Service on Committees by Non-Senate Faculty
Non-Senate faculty members are eligible to serve on any committee.
Non-Senate faculty are not eligible to serve on the Executive
Board. Appointments to standing committees shall be made by the
full Senate.
Section 3. Special Committees
The President of the Faculty Senate shall have the power to appoint
special committees as needed.
ARTICLE IX RECALL OF ELECTED OFFICIALS
Section 1. Recall of Officers
A. To initiate recall procedures, a recall petition shall be signed
by twenty per cent (20%) of the faculty at the time the recall
petition is initiated. To initiate a recall petition, a copy of
the document must be filed with the President of the Faculty Senate
and the Chair of the Elections Committee. Once the petition is
filed, the petitioners have forty-five (45) calendar days (excluding
Saturdays and Sundays) with which to gain the requisite number
of signatures to force a recall election.
B. It shall be the responsibility of the Elections Committee
to verify the signatures on the recall petitions. The Elections
Committee will be required to inform the petitioners, the officer
targeted for recall, and the full Faculty Senate in writing as
to whether or not the petition drive succeeds in acquiring the
requisite signatures within the prescribed time limit. Once a
petition is declared successful, the Elections Committee shall
be required to hold an election no later than thirty (30) days
from the date the declaration is made. Recall of an officer requires
sixty percent of the faculty voting affirmatively for recall.
Section 2. Recall of Senators
A. To initiate recall procedures, a member of a senator’s
college must initiate a recall petition. Once a recall petition
is initiated, it must be filed with the President of the Faculty
Senate and the Chair of the Elections Committee. Once a recall
petition is filed, the petitioners shall have ten (10) calendar
days (excluding Saturdays and Sundays) in order to obtain the
requisite number of signatures necessary to force an election.
B. A recall petition shall be signed by twenty percent (20%)
of the senator’s college constituency. It shall be the responsibility
of the Election Committee to verify the signatures on the recall
petitions. The Elections Committee shall be required to inform
both the petitioners, the senator targeted for recall, and the
full Faculty Senate in writing as to whether or not the petition
drive succeeded in acquiring the requisite number of signatures
within the prescribed time limit. Once a petition is declared
successful, the Election Committee is required to hold an election
no later than fifteen (15) days from the date the declaration
is made. Recall of a senator requires sixty percent of the senator’s
college constituency voting affirmatively for recall.
ARTICLE X AMENDMENTS
Section 1. Amending the Constitution
This constitution may be amended by the following procedure:
A. Any faculty may present a proposed amendment to a senator
or the President of the Senate. The proposed amendment must be
submitted in writing.
B. The proposed amendment is then referred to the Executive Board,
which will review the proposal and present its findings to the
Senate.
C. The Senate must vote upon the proposed amendment within thirty
(30) days from the date of submission by the proposer.
D. The proposed amendment together with the findings of the Executive
Board and the result of the Senate action on the proposed amendment
must be circulated to each member of the faculty within ten (10)
days from the date of Senate action proposal.
E. Faculty must vote upon the proposed amendment. Two-thirds
of the total votes by the faculty shall be necessary for the adoption
of the proposed amendment.
ARTICLE XI. RATIFICATION
After approval by the Faculty Senate, the Constitution and By-Laws
shall be submitted for the approval of the full Faculty at the
next general election. This Constitution must gain the support
of a two-thirds majority of the Faculty Senate in order to be
placed on the ballot for a general vote of the Faculty. Once the
Constitution is placed on the ballot, it will require the support
of a simple majority of the Faculty in order to be declared ratified.
This Constitution shall take effect immediately upon ratification.
Officers and senators elected prior to the ratification of this
Constitution shall maintain their positions until the Spring,
2008, election.
BY- LAWS OF THE
FACULTY SENATE OF SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY, BATON ROUGE
ARTICLE I MEETINGS
Section 1. Frequency of Meetings
A. The Faculty Senate of Southern Universty shall meet once per
month. The Senate, at the first regular meeting in the fall semester,
will approve by a majority vote, the regular meeting time and
location for the academic year. The Senate may revisit either
the regular meeting time or location at its first regular meeting
during the spring semester.
B. The Faculty Convocations held in the fall and spring semester
shall constitute the Faculty Senate’s Semi-Annual Meetings
with the faculty at-large.
Section 2. Non-Senate Faculty
Any faculty member may attend Senate meetings as an observer,
but not as a voting participant.
Section 3. Summer Sessions
The Faculty Senate shall be active during the academic summer
sessions.
Section 4. Special Meetings
The Executive Board shall call special meetings at such times
as deemed advisable. The Executive Board shall convene the Senate
or the Faculty upon the request of five percent (5%) of the Faculty.
This meeting shall be called within ten (10) days of the Board’s
receipt of a letter stating the purpose of the meeting and body
to be convened. Special meetings shall transact only the business
as is specified in the call.
Section 5. Quorum at Faculty Senate Meetings
Fifty- one percent (51%) of the membership of the Faculty Senate
or of any committee shall constitute a quorum for the transaction
of Senate or committee business.
Section 6. Quorum at Faculty at-Large Meetings
Twenty- five percent (25%) of the membership of the faculty shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at meetings
of the faculty at-large.
ARTICLE II FLOOR PRIVILEGES FOR NON-SENATE FACULTY MEMBERS
Section 1. Participation
Non-Senate faculty may participate in discussions at Senate meetings.
Non-Senate faculty shall not have voting privileges. The Senate
has the right to limit the time for discussion on any agenda item.
Section 2.
Non-Senate faculty desiring to have an item placed on the agenda
of any Senate meeting should submit such an item to any senator,
in writing, at least two (2) weeks before the meeting at which
the item is to be discussed.
ARTICLE III PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY
The Senate shall be governed by the latest revised edition of
Robert’s Rules of Order in matters not provided for in the
Constitution and BY- LAWS of the Faculty Senate.
ARTICLE IV AMENDMENTS
The BY- LAWS of the Faculty Senate of SUBR may be amended by
a simple majority of the Faculty Senate.
---Submitted March 28, 2006 by Constitution Committee
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