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Faculty Organizations, Committees, and Conferences

Faculty Organizations, Committees, and Conferences

Faculty Involvement

In our role as faculty, we are in a privileged position to be able to mold minds, encourage intellectual inquiry, and explore research that tackles today's big problems. But just as much as energy and effort we put out into the world, we also need opportunities to continue to grow, develop, and advocate for the issues that matter most. 

At Coppin, faculty do more than teach. We set standards, we inform University-wide decisions, and continue to not only challenge the status quo, but also adapt to the changing world around us.

Want to get involved? Check out what our faculty are up to outside of the classroom. 

 

Faculty Organizations

There are opportunities for every faculty member to get involved. Whether you're part-time, full-time, junior, senior, tenured, or on-tenure track—we've got a community ready for you. 

American Association of University Professors (AAUP)

The Coppin chapter of this nationally-recognized organization focuses on protecting the rights of academic professionals, strengthening academic freedoms, and holistically improving the quality of higher education.

Find out more

Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL)

Teaching and learning are what we do. We are the voice that celebrate faculty accomplishments, and provide resources to empower faculty to continuously learn and be even better teachers.

Faculty Senate

We are the voice for all Coppin State University faculty. We advocate for faculty rights, elevate issues important to us and our work, participate in shared governance, and bring recommendations to senior University leadership.

Add your voice

Meet and Confer

Information for adjunct faculty

Committees

Curriculum Standards and Policy Committee (CSPC)

As industries and the world around us continue to change, so must our curricula and guiding standards. We focus on academic policies and programs, and providing strategic recommendations to senior academic leadership.

Make an impact

Faculty Information Technology Committee (FITC)

Technology is changing fast. Not only do we stay on top of digital and device best practices, we also collaborate with other offices and departments to ensure we strategically use technology to transform our instruction and delivery.

Lead technical transformation

Faculty Research & Development Committee (FR&DC)

FR&DC serves as a vehicle to support and encourage faculty scholarly endeavors leading to presentation at regional and national conferences and publications.

Faculty Research Conference

 

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Conferences

Faculty Research Conference

Faculty Research Conference

A venue for students and faculty to disseminate ideas, knowledge, research projects, and recent developments.

Faculty technology conference participants listen during a presentation

Dr. Habtu Braha Information Technology in Teaching and Learning Conference

Learn about the tools and techniques faculty are using to enhance teaching and learning.

Adjunct Faculty

Adjunct Faculty

Mon - Fri:
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Health and Human Services Building, 2nd Floor, Room 218
(410) 951-3009

A Community of Expertise 

Welcome Adjunct Faculty! We're so glad you've decided to bring your talent, passion, and special skills to Coppin. Bookmark this page for quick access to policies, procedures, and resources designed to help you adjust to our campus community.

Adjunct Faculty Handbook

The Adjunct Faculty Handbook is a helpful resource for learning all things Coppin. It has descriptive information on classroom and institutional responsibilities, as well as University policy and procedure. 

It also includes a section specifically for adjunct faculty, including adjunct faculty employment resources. 

Meet and Confer Association

We invite all adjunct faculty to join the Adjunct Faculty Meet and Confer Association! It is a professional association of part-time faculty designed to help implement policies that ensure opportunities to meet with administration, through shared governance, or as distinct groups.

Coppin State University Adjunct Faculty “Meet & Confer” Association is organized in compliance with

As a professional association of part-time faculty, the group helps to implement policies that ensure opportunities to meet with administration, through shared governance, or as distinct groups.

This association stays committed to serving the educational needs of students, while also building and strengthening healthy relationships with campus leadership, full-time faculty, and the University System of Maryland (USM) Board of Regents.

In accordance with Article I Section I of the Coppin Adjunct Faculty Association Constitution, a key purpose of the group is to "engage in any and all activities that promote the educational process and welfare of its members." Additionally, this group complies with University System of Maryland Policy on the Employment of Adjunct Faculty in the University System of Maryland (December 3, 2010).

Advisory Council Members

  • President: Dr. Mirma A. Johnson-Majors
  • Vice President: Professor Joyce A. Camper
  • Secretary: Professor Asia Maxton
  • Treasurer: Open
  • Parliamentarians: Professor Paul Evans and Professor Brenda Zanders
  • Senator for College of Behavioral and Social Sciences: Professor Danielle Parker
  • Senators for College of Arts & Sciences, and Education: Professor Vanessa Russell and Professor Sayed Hassan
  • Senators for College of Business: Open
  • Senators for College of Health Professions: Open

Junior Faculty Mentoring Program

Junior Faculty Mentoring Program

Build Deeper Connections

The Junior Faculty Mentoring Program connects junior and senior faculty through mentoring relationships. The program plans and implements activities to:

  • Help junior faculty meet University standards for excellence in teaching, scholarship, and community service
  • Successfully navigate the path to tenure

There are 4 main components to the Program: 

  • Fostering mentor-mentee relationships
  • Sponsoring faculty workshops specific to relevant concerns and issues
  • Hosting social activities that enhance collegiality
  • Maintaining a website with current data and resources

Eligibility 

There are 2 ways Coppin faculty can participate in this program. Junior faculty may apply to be mentees, and senior faculty may apply to be mentors. 

To apply, please complete the application and send it electronically to the Junior Faculty Mentoring Program.

Who are junior faculty members?

At Coppin, junior faculty are regular faculty who have not earned tenure and are on tenure track, regardless of the number of years with a doctorate degree. Currently, this Program’s prioritizes faculty on tenure track.

Who are Senior Faculty Members?

At Coppin, senior faculty are tenured faculty members at the level of Professor and Associate Professor.

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American Association of University Professors

American Association of University Professors

American Association of University Professors

The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) was organized in 1915 by Arthur Lovejoy, a philosopher at Johns Hopkins University, and John Dewey. Since then, the AAUP has been protecting the rights of faculty and other higher education professionals, as well as working to improve the quality of education.

It is the most recognized organization serving the needs of thousands of full and part-time teachers, tenured and non-tenured faculty, librarians, and other academic professionals.

This chapter provides a form for faculty members to voice concerns and collectively, with the support of the national office, exercise important persuasive influence in matters that confront higher education at Coppin.

The Coppin State University chapter or AAUP was chartered on April 6, 2006. 

The membership of this chapter is limited to those persons who are national members of the American Association of University Professors with a recognized status:

  • Full-time
  • Entrant
  • Part-time
  • Emeritus

Purposes

The Coppin State University chapter has both broad and specific purposes we work to fulfill. 

Our Broad Purposes

  • Support the policies and goals of the AAUP
  • Promote the interests of higher education and research
  • Increase the usefulness and standards, ideals, and welfare of the academic professions

Our Specific Purposes

  • Defend academic freedom at Coppin State University
  • Encourage faculty participation in governance at Coppin
  • Protect and advance the professional status and interests of all faculty members at Coppin State University

Please reference our chapter bylaws for additional objectives and purposes.

AAUP Bylaws

AAUP Bylaws

American Association of University Professors

The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) is a nonprofit association open to faculty and other professionals. We are part of a large national network, and work ardently to improve quality of education and maintain academic freedoms.

Learn more about the Coppin chapter

Coppin State University Chapter

Chartered on April 6, 2006, the Coppin State University Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) pledged to stay dedicated to the mission of improving the quality of a Coppin education, defend the values shared by all faculty, extend academic freedom, and promote cooperation throughout the entire Coppin State University community.

The name of this organization is the Coppin State University Chapter of the American Association of University Professors.

  • Support the policies and goals of the Association as set forth in Article 1 of the AAUP constitution, and in all matters act in harmony with the principles and procedures of national Association and its constitution and its stated policies and resolutions;
  • Advance the standards and ideals of the academic disciplines at Coppin, and protect and advance the professional status and interests of all faculty;
  • Facilitate the cooperation of teachers and research scholars in the University's Units (School of Arts and Sciences, School of Professional Studies, School of Education, and School of Nursing Division) for the promotion of the interests of higher education and research, and in general to increase the usefulness and advance the standards, ideals, and welfare of the profession. (AAUP Policy Documents and Reports, 199, p. 188;
  • Advocate for the interests of higher education at Coppin, in concert with students, staff, administrators, and the Board of Regents;
  • Promote the identification and support of professional needs common to faculty members;
  • Defend academic freedom at Coppin State University and throughout academe;
  • Encourage faculty participation in governance at Coppin State University;
  • Encourage the dissemination of information on higher education principles and practices;
  • Inform the academic community about AAUP standards and policy statements; and
  • Develop necessary and proper chapter programs for the accomplishment of the aforementioned purposes.
  • In furtherance of the purposes described above, but not in limitation thereof, the chapter shall have power to conduct studies; to disseminate statistics and other information; to engage in appropriate fundraising activities; to conduct promotional activities, including advertising and publicity, in or by any suitable manner of media; to hold such property as is necessary to accomplish its purposes; and to employ individuals to further its purposes under Article II. This chapter is organized and operated for the above stated purposes, and for other nonprofit purposes. No part of its assets, income, or profits shall be distributable to, or inure to the benefit of, any individual, except in consideration of services rendered.

Eligibility for membership in this chapter shall extend to all current and retired faculty members at Coppin State University. Active Member: Any member of the Coppin State University Faculty who is a national member of AAUP (Full-time, Part-time, Emeritus, or Graduate Student Member), provided that current dues as established in Article V, have been paid.

All active chapter members may vote in chapter matters.

The officers of this organization shall be the president, vice president, recording secretary, correspondence secretary, and treasurer. The term of office shall be two years.

President: The duties of the president shall include carrying out the policies of the chapter, appointing all committees of the chapter, exercising general supervision over the activities of the chapter, and presiding at meetings of the chapter and executive committee. The president shall be a member ex officio of all committees. The president shall be the official spokesperson for the chapter.

Vice President: The duties of the vice president shall include those usually appertaining to the office and those delegated by the president. In the absence of the president, the vice president shall serve in the president's stead.

Recording Secretary: The duties of the secretary shall include keeping and disseminating approved records of all proceedings, and in the absence of the president and vice president, presiding over chapter meetings, maintaining official contact with the national Association and certifying chapter delegates to the Association's annual meeting.

Correspondence Secretary: The duties of the correspondence secretary shall be to prepare or oversee the preparation of all communications, including newsletters for distribution to the faculty if such shall be desired. It shall be the duty of the secretary to provide the secretary-treasurer of the National AAUP Association the names of the officers of the chapter and the chapter bylaws and to conduct the correspondence of the chapter with same secretary-treasurer.

Treasurer: The treasurer will be responsible for the receipt and disbursement of funds and shall keep an accurate record of all funds received and disbursed. The treasurer shall prepare an annual chapter budget and report of finances, and submit them for approval. It shall be the duty of the treasurer to remit to the Association and/or to the applicable state conference any dues collected on behalf of the Association and/or conference. In the absence of the president, vice president, and recording secretary, the treasurer shall preside at meetings of the chapter.

In the event that an officer has resigned or is disqualified and a vacancy occurs between elections, the office shall be filled by a special election of the chapter, which shall be held as promptly as is feasible. The executive committee is empowered to fill vacancies in any elective office until a special election is held. The person so elected shall hold office for the remainder of the term.

The chapter membership may establish and adjust chapter dues. Any chapter dues will be established by a secret ballot vote conducted among voting chapter members (majority decision). The vote may be conducted either by mail ballot (e-mail ballot) or, after reasonable notice, at a regular or special membership meeting. Chapter members must pay current AAUP dues, any mandatory conference dues, chapter dues, and any service dues.

  • Executive Committee
    The executive committee shall consist of the elected officers of the chapter. The majority of the executive committee shall constitute a quorum for conduct of business of the committee.

The executive committee shall assume responsibility for the chapter's continuing effective presence at the institution, keeping all positions on the executive committee filled as vacancies occur. The executive committee shall:

  • Meet regularly;
  • Receive faculty concerns and bring them to the attention of the chapter;
  • Conduct the business of the chapter between meetings;
  • Regularly recruit members and encourage maintenance of membership;
  • Make necessary appointments to complete an unexpired term of any officer;
  • Consult with chapter members to set the agenda with appropriate notice for chapter meetings;
  • Represent the chapter to the administration;
  • Respond to inquiries from the media;
  • Report its actions and findings to the entire membership;
  • Propose a slate of nominees for offices at the appropriate spring meeting.
  • There may be nominations from the floor.
  • Membership Committee
    The membership committee shall regularly recruit new members and encourage the maintenance of membership. Working with the treasurer and other applicable chapter officers, the committee shall promote the establishment of a dues deduction plan and other appropriate plans to encourage membership recruitment and maintenance.
  • Other Committees
    The chapter may create additional standing and ad hoc committees as necessary to promote the welfare of the chapter. The chair and members of these committees shall be appointed by the executive committee. Possible committees may be, but are not limited to:
  • Academic freedom and tenure
  • Status of women and minorities
  • Professional ethics
  • Accreditation
  • Elections, dues, and chapter organization
  • Relationships with local, state, and federal governments
  • Faculty participation in college and university governance
  • Economic status of the profession
  • Professional Environment
  • Departmental Relationships

The chapter shall hold regular meetings once each month. Special meetings of the chapter may be called by the president or a majority of the executive committee. Written notice of such meetings shall be provided to each member by the recording secretary of the chapter at least five days in advance of the meeting date. The president shall call special meetings of the chapter within seven days of being so directed by the executive committee or by a petition signed by ten percent of the members.

The quorum required for the transaction of business at all meetings of the chapter shall consist of 20 percent of the membership, with at least a minimum of five members.

Upon dissolution of the chapter, its assets shall be distributed to the National AAUP Association.

These bylaws may be amended, altered, or adopted by majority vote of the members, provided that a notice setting forth the proposed amendment or amendments an explanation thereof and known objections thereto shall have been sent to each member at least thirty days prior to the vote. Any member of the chapter may initiate an amendment.

Robert's Rules of Order Revised shall be the authority for this chapter in matters of procedure not specified above. In cases of conflict between Robert's Rules of Order and these Bylaws, the latter shall prevail.

Enacted April 6, 2006
American Association of University Professors - The Coppin State University Chapter
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