November 1, 2003
Fall Meeting To Highlight Workshops of Faculty Governance The Tennessee Conference of the American Association of University Professors
will hold its Fall Meeting on Saturday, November 1 at University Hall on
the campus of Austin Peay State University in Clarksville. The schedule includes an informal coffee hour from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m., the
morning session featuring the guest speaker from 10:00 until noon, the luncheon
from noon until 1:00, and the business session from 1:00 until 3:00. During its
summer meeting, the Executive Committee of the Tennessee State Conference
decided to focus on practical workshops on governance similar to
leadership conferences conducted around the country by AAUP. The morning session
will thus break into four working groups: 1) budget, 2) curricular matters, 3) tenure and faculty appointments,
and 4) appointment of administrators and administrative evaluation. Instead of our usual speaker, the Conference is delighted to have Dr. Martin
Snyder serve as leader/facilitator of these sessions. A graduate of Loyola
College in Maryland and Catholic University, Dr. Snyder served for nineteen
years as assistant, associate and finally professor of classics at Duquesne
University in Pittsburgh. He left Duquesne in 1988 to accept the position of
Vice President for Academic Affairs at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven,
Connecticut. In 1990 he was named Provost of Saint Joseph College (West
Hartford, Connecticut), a position he held until 1996. From 1996 to 1999 he
served as President of Molloy College in Rockville Centre, New York. Dr.
Snyder's academic interests have focused on the continuity of the classical
tradition, particularly in American literature and art. Since 1999, he has
served on the national staff of the AAUP, first as Associate Secretary and
Director for Academic Freedom and Professional Standards. He now serves as
Director of Planning and Development. Nonmembers are invited to attend as well.
Last updated on September 29, 2003.