Retrenchment Committee
Membership
The Retrenchment Committee shall be composed of one elected tenured faculty member from each college with academic departments, two elected non-tenured faculty members, and one elected librarian with permanent status; one chairperson (appointed by the chairs of the University [i.e., the Council of Chairs] in the event of the committee’s convening); the Provost ex officio with the right to vote; the Vice President for Institutional Equity and Inclusion ex officio with the right to vote; the Vice President for Administration and Finance ex officio with the right to vote; the President of the TU-AAUP ex officio with the right to vote; and the Assistant Vice President of Sponsored Programs and Research, ex officio and non-voting.
Name | Department | College | Term Expiration |
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Sergiy Borodachov | Mathematics | FCSM | 2027 |
Amanda Burnham | Art + Design, Art History, & Art Education | COFAC | 2026 |
Shana Gass | Cook Library | Library | 2025 |
Tim Jankowiak | Philosophy & Religious Studies | CLA | 2025 |
Kathleen Ogle | Nursing | CHP | 2025 |
Jorge Romero | Accounting | CBE | 2025 |
Brianna Snyder (non-tenured at large) | Nursing | CHP | 2025 |
Marcia Vandiver | Elementary Education | COE | 2025 |
Na Zhang (non-tenured at large) |
Mathematics | FCSM | 2027 |
Responsibilities
The responsibilities of the Retrenchment Committee include:
- To advise the President of the University regarding retrenchment and those conditions both internal and external to the University that might ultimately have a bearing on retrenchment.
- To advise the President of the University regarding deployment of human, fiscal, and physical resources on the basis of programmatic, statistical, and budgetary information.
- To advise the President of the University regarding revising, adding to, or otherwise improving strategies for flexibility and advising departments regarding their situation relative to retrenchment.