20-21 Committee of Counsel on Academic Freedom and Responsibility

This committee provides advice on, and investigates allegations of violations of, policies and procedures concerning tenure, promotion, annual, post-tenure, and mid-probationary faculty evaluations as well as the exercise of academic freedom in teaching, scholarship and expression.​

Function: To study problems in this area of concern; to advise on such problems or issues referred to it by any member of the faculty, the provost, the president, the chancellor, or the Board of Regents.



Composition: Seven (7) tenured faculty members chosen at large from and by the voting members of the General Faculty for three (3) year staggered terms. In addition, every year the Chair of the Faculty Council shall appoint two (2) voting faculty members of the Faculty Council for one (1) year terms. Deans, associate deans, assistant deans, department chairs, and other administrative officials are ineligible for election or appointment. Each fall, the committee shall elect a chair elect who shall be a voting faculty member of the committee, though, if that proves impossible, it shall elect a vice chair as an interim measure, while continuing to seek a chair elect. Each committee shall make an annual report on its work, in writing, to the General Faculty and Faculty Council. The committee shall always contain a faculty member from the Law School by election or, if no Law School faculty member is elected, by appointment. Ideally, all members should be tenured full professors. Sometimes, however, insufficient numbers are available. In those instances, it is preferable to have associate professors than vacancies.

 

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2020-2021 Membership

2020-21 Chair
Pauline Strong, Chair, Professor, Anthropology
Email: pstrong@austin.utexas.edu

Vice Chair
Andrea C. Gore, Professor, Pharmacy
Email: andrea.gore@austin.utexas.edu

2018-2021

Deborah M. Parra-Medina, Professor, Mexican American and Latina/o Studies
Pauline T. Strong, Professor, Anthropology

2019-2022

Alberto A.Martinez, Professor, History
Pamela Marie Paxton, Professor, Sociology
D. Max Snodderly, Professor, Neurosciences

2020-2023

Elizabeth T. Gershoff, Professor, Human Development and Family Sciences
Denise L. Gilman, Clinical Professor, Law
Julie A. Minich, Associate Professor, English

2020-2021 Faculty Council Representatives

Andrea C. Gore, Professor, Pharmacy
Stephen I. Vladeck, Professor, Law