Mills Chapter Bylaws
Article I -
Name
The name of
this organization is the Mills College chapter of the American Association
of University Professors
Article II -
Purposes
The Purposes
of this chapter are to:
1. Support the policies and goals of the Association as found in Article
1 of its national constitution. Facilitate a more effective cooperation
of teachers and research scholars in universities and colleges, and
in professional schools of similar grade, 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.
2. Promote academic freedom at Mills College.
3. Uphold shared governance and encourage faculty participation in governance
at Mills College
4. Protect and advance the professional status and interests of all
faculty.
5. Facilitate the dissemination of information on higher education principles
and practices.
6. Inform the academic community about AAUP standards and policy statements.
7. Participate in the state conference of chapters.
8. 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 various fund- raising 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 represent the chapter in lawsuits, negotiations,
and for other purposes. This AAUP chapter is organized and operated
for the above stated purposes, and for other nonprofit purposes, and
no part of any net earnings shall inure to the benefit of any member.
Article III
- Members
The membership
of this chapter shall be limited to those persons who are National members
of the American Association of University Professors with the status
of Full-time, Entrant, Part-time, or Emeritus, Member. Chapter membership
shall become effective upon payment of chapter dues in an amount determined
by the Steering Committee and as approved by a two-thirds vote at a
meeting of the chapter.
Article IV-
Officers and Organization
The officers
of this organization shall be a president, vice president, secretary,
treasurer, membership chair, and a member in charge of special projects.
The term of office shall not exceed two years. Persons so elected may
serve two consecutive terms.
Article V- Dues
1. Dues may
be set or increased only by a secret ballot vote conducted among Association
Active members in the chapter. The vote may be conducted either by mail
ballot or, after reasonable notice, at a regular or special membership
meeting.
2. Chapter dues shall be levied upon members in the amount to be determined
annually at the meeting of the chapter. Payment of current national
AAUP dues, conference dues in states with comprehensive dues, and chapter
dues shall be a prerequisite for chapter members.
Article VI -Committees
Steering
Committee:
1. Meets regularly to enable response to any faculty members seeking
assistance.
2. Conduct the business of the chapter between chapter meetings.
3. Regularly recruit members and encourage established members to maintain
active membership.
4. Make necessary appointments to complete an unexpired term of any
officer.
5. Set the agenda for chapter meetings.
6. Consult with appropriate Faculty Committees.
7. Consult regularly with the administration on matters of mutual interest.
8. Respond to inquiries from the press.
9. Supervise the preparation and distribution of a newsletter to inform
members and other faculty of recent activities of local and national
importance.
10. Promote the establishment of a dues deduction plan to encourage
membership recruitment and membership maintenance.
Nominating
Committee:
A Nominating Committee of four members, shall broadly represent faculty
in the AAUP at Mills College. The secretary shall send the names of
all candidates to members at least one month before a chapter election
meeting. An active member of the chapter may submit additional nominations
of candidates for elective office from the floor. A plurality of votes
shall be required for election to any office.
Article VII-
Meetings
The chapter
shall hold regular meetings, not less than twice each academic year.
The President or a majority of the Steering Committee may call special
meetings of the chapter. The quorum required for the transaction of
business at all meetings of the chapter shall consist of 20 percent
of the active members of the chapter.
Article VIII-
Amendments
This constitution
may be amended by the three-fourths (3/4) affirmative vote of a quorum
of the chapter at a regular or special meeting, provided that a notice
setting forth the proposed amendment or amendments with reasons thereof
and setting forth any known objections thereto shall have been sent
to each member at least thirty (30) days prior to the meeting. A petition
of ten (10) percent of the chapter membership may also initiate amendments.
The approval of two-thirds (2/3) of the active membership responding
to a written ballot under the preparatory conditions cited above shall
also constitute approval.
Article IX-
Roberts Rules
of Order Revised shall be the authority for this chapter in matters
of procedure not specified above.
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