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Dear Club Geography, I sent this email to your list by mistake. I apologize for cluttering your email box. Twice.

Nicholas N Nagle
Professor & Head, Dept of Geography & Sustainability

304C Burchfiel Geography Building
Department of Geography & Sustainability<https://geography.utk.edu>
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Knoxville, TN 37996

Phone: 865-974-6035
Schedule an appointment: www.calendly.com/nnagle<http://www.calendly.com/nnagle>
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Date: Apr 22, 2024 at 5:28 PM -0400
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Subject: Fw: Please share with faculty: Call for nominations due May 3rd

Hi Nicholas,

Did you mean to send this message to the undergrad listserv?

Some College committees do have undergrad members, I think.

Cheers,

Sally


Sally P. Horn, Professor
Department of Geography & Sustainability
304 Burchfiel Geography Building
1000 Phillip Fulmer Way
The University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37996-0925  U.S.A.

phone: (865) 974-6030
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
http://geography.utk.edu/about-us/faculty/dr-sally-horn/

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Subject: [CLUBGGY] Fwd: Please share with faculty: Call for nominations due May 3rd

Please see the nominations for various college committees. You can nominate yourself. If you have questions about whether this is right for you, don't hesitate to ask.
Nicholas

Nicholas N Nagle
Professor & Head, Dept of Geography & Sustainability

304C Burchfiel Geography Building
Department of Geography & Sustainability<https://geography.utk.edu>
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Knoxville, TN 37996

Phone: 865-974-6035
Schedule an appointment: www.calendly.com/nnagle<http://www.calendly.com/nnagle>
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Date: Apr 22, 2024 at 10:37 AM -0400
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Subject: Please share with faculty: Call for nominations due May 3rd


Dear Department Heads,



Please forward the message below to your TT and NTT faculty and encourage them to nominate themselves or others for these important committees and councils.  Please let me know if you have any questions.



Best,



Todd





Dear College of Arts & Sciences Faculty,



As members of the Dean’s Advisory Committee, we invite you to nominate colleagues or yourself to serve on one of four committees or councils. These include the College Curriculum Committee, the College Connections Committee, and the University’s Undergraduate and Graduate Councils.



These roles are vital to the success and strength of our college and institutions. We all know well that our service is essential to ensure shared governance of the University of Tennessee. While tenured and tenure‐track members of the faculty have a key duty to participate in these forms of service, there are important opportunities for non‐tenure track faculty to have input into the governance at the university and college levels.



Those interested in serving on or nominating someone to serve on one of these committees and/or councils should simply fill out this Google form https://forms.gle/qxKX6bzfaYoQfyT18

(which includes a nomination form and a short candidate statement of interest or qualifications - no more than 150 words)

Please submit nominations no later than May 3rd, 2024:



CURRICULUM COMMITTEE

The Curriculum Committee is a policy-making body charged with providing leadership and recommendations in curricular development. It reviews all curricular proposals approved by the Divisional Committees before they are presented to the Graduate Council and/or the Undergraduate Council. It may approve proposals without change, approve proposals subject to minor changes, return proposals to the originating unit with recommendations for substantive change or requests for further information or justification, or reject proposals. This Committee consists of ten tenured and/or tenure-track faculty members, including three persons elected by the voting faculty of the College for staggered three-year terms.

 Open Seats: Need at least 4 nominees (2 from the Social Sciences Division and 2 from the Natural Sciences & Mathematics Division) to fill 2 seats (2024-2027)





CONNECTIONS COMMITTEE

The Connections Committee evaluates proposals to create new Connections Packages, proposals to modify existing Connections Packages, and proposals to remove existing Connections Packages from the College curriculum. The committee also carries out periodic evaluations of the viability of existing Connections Packages. The committee’s recommendations are forwarded to the College Curriculum Committee for action. This committee consists of seven faculty members. It includes two tenure-track or tenured faculty members elected from each of the three College divisions. It also includes one at-large faculty member, who may be a tenured or tenure-track faculty member or a non-tenure-track faculty member with the rank of Senior Lecturer or higher. Members are elected for staggered two-year terms.

Open Seats: Need at least 8 nominees (at least 2 from the Social Sciences Division, 4 from the Arts & Humanities Division, and 2 from any discipline for the at-large position and this person can be non-tenure track) to fill 4 seats (2024-2026)





GRADUATE COUNCIL

The Graduate Council establishes standards for admission, retention, and graduation; assesses curricular revisions and new proposals for graduate programs; evaluates interdisciplinary, intercollegiate and international programs; approves individuals to direct doctoral dissertations; and considers new initiatives and other matters of policy pertaining to graduate programs. Graduate Council is a special committee of the Faculty Senate that works closely with the Graduate School and a variety of other campus bodies to fulfill its mission. Representatives must regularly teach graduate courses or supervise graduate study and must (1) hold full-time or continuing part-time appointment with the rank of assistant professor or higher and (2) perform academic duties consisting of at least half-time teaching, research, service or departmental administration.

Open Seats: Need at least 1 nominee from the Social Sciences Division to fill 1 seat (2024-2027)





UNDERGRADUATE COUNCIL

The Undergraduate Council is charged by the Faculty Senate to set standards for admission, retention, and graduation; review curricular matters in the undergraduate programs; development of interdisciplinary programs; approve new programs and any other matters of educational policy pertaining to undergraduate programs. In the College of Arts and Sciences, representatives shall be apportioned among the divisions of Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities, and Natural Sciences. Members must hold full-time or continuing part-time appointment with the rank, or equivalent rank, of lecturer, clinical instructor, assistant professor or higher and (2) perform academic duties consisting of at least half-time teaching, research, service or departmental administration.

          Open Seats: Need at least 3 nominees to fill 3 seats, with at least one nominee coming from each division (2024-2027)



Thank you very much.  Please, do not hesitate to contact the Dean’s Advisory Council, via Todd Moore ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) for questions.



Sincerely,



Dean’s Advisory Council











Todd M. Moore, Ph.D.

Associate Dean for Academic Personnel

Professor, Department of Psychology



College of Arts & Sciences

University of Tennessee

312 Ayres Hall

1403 Circle Drive

Knoxville, TN 37996-1330

(865) 974-4161





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