The History
AAUP has fought for an appropriate role for faculty in institutional governance since 1916. It has pressed for faculty involvement in personnel decisions, selection of administrators, preparation of the budget, and determination of educational policies.
Here and Now
During the 2005-2006 academic year the KSU AAUP chapter played a significant role in defining and gaining approval for a new shared governance structure at Kennesaw State. The new structure includes, for the first time, a Faculty Senate. These changes challenge the faculty to find the time, energy and interest to be full partners in institutional governance. AAUP@KSU will continue to serve as an independent voice advocating for academic freedom, full shared governance and other faculty issues.
During the 2024-2025 academic year the KSU AAUP chapter academic year is auditing the communication networks on campus that function as "shared governance bodies" in order to determine what is working, what needs to be fixed, and how, alongside our partner organizational units, to most efficiently restore a healthy shared governance culture to campus.
If you have concerns, questions, or want to raise an issue about shared governance policie and practices at KSU, you can contact the KSU Chapter of AAUP.
