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On Dec. 17, a group of faculty met via Zoom and voted to begin the process of establishing an American Association of University Professors (AAUP) advocacy chapter here at IC. The purpose of the chapter would be to enable the faculty to advocate for itself (and, ideally, for and in concert with staff and students) as a collective body, on institutional issues that its members consider significant. The reasons individual faculty members expressed interest in forming a chapter were varied, but much of the discussion was animated by concerns about the forthcoming APPIC recommendations and by the status of shared governance at Ithaca College more generally. Shared governance—“meaningful faculty participation in institutional governance”— is one of AAUP’s major issues, and part of the idea behind establishing a chapter here is to create an affiliation with a national organization that can advise and provide resources for all IC faculty collectively (contingent, NTEN, tenured, and tenure-eligible) as the College faces institutional challenges. Such challenges are, of course, not unique to IC, and AAUP has been actively involved in responding to the developing culture of institutional austerity nationwide. Ideally, an AAUP chapter will enable us both to benefit from AAUP's experience and resources and to contribute to the work they're doing with other institutions.
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