Introduction

  • This election is for Tenure and Promotion Committee College of Arts and Humanities Representative. The rules for this election are listed below.
  • The nominees for the Tenure and Promotion Committee College of Arts and Humanities Representative election are listed to the right. The list to the right is not a ballot.
  • This list in not official until nominations have been closed and the list of nominees has been reviewed and verified by the APSCUF Nominations and Elections Committee.
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The nominees for Tenure and Promotion Committee College of Arts and Humanities Representative are:

Brenda Gaydosh
Dominik Wolff

Nominations close Apr 1, 2022.
Tenured Faculty in the College of Arts and Humanities may be nominated.

Rules for the Election

    • The Department of Theatre and Dance has continuing representation on the committee; therefore, nominees may not be from the Department of Theatre and Dance.
    • Each Department and each School within a College can have at most one representative on the university wide Tenure and Promotion Committee.
    • Membership on the committee is restricted to the following structure: 2 faculty representatives from each of the five academic Colleges and 1 faculty representative from the non-classroom faculty.
    • The election is decided by a majority of those casting votes unless such results violate the previous rules or the number of candidates does not exceed the number of positions to fill. In the later case, each candidate will be voted on by an approve/disapprove ballot.
    • Each candidate selected counts as a cast vote.

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Brenda Gaydosh


Department: History

I have been through the TEP process 3 times in the last 7 years. I appreciate the efforts put in by my colleagues through the reading of materials and interviews. I would like to offer my time now for my colleagues going through the same processes. I have the time available to offer a thoughtful effort.


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Dominik Wolff


Department: Languages and Cultures

It was one of my service goals to be part of TeP after my own tenure and promotion, which I received in 2020 just as the pandemic began to complicate all of our lives (and careers). I am now even more interested in this particular service opportunity as we figure out where higher education stands and where it is going after this great upheaval at both the state and national level. During the remote year, I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to serve on a special evaluation committee that evaluated my department's promotion candidates (for full professor). I believe this experience would also serve me well at the university level, and I sincerely hope you will consider me for a spot on the TeP committee. Thank you.


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