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Constitution of
The University of Louisiana at Monroe
Faculty Senate

Adopted March 23, 1973, by the General Faculty

Article I
NAME

This organization shall be known as the Faculty Senate of the University of Louisiana Monroe, hereinafter referred to as the Faculty Senate.



Article II
PURPOSES

The purposes of the Faculty Senate are:

  1. To provide a framework for cooperation between the faculty, administration, and students in order to accomplish the goals of the University of Louisiana Monroe.
  2. To afford each faculty member an opportunity to offer suggestions concerning the development and operation of the University and the improvement of the general welfare of the faculty.
  3. To provide a means whereby the administration can refer academic, operational, or common interest matters to a body representing the entire faculty.
  4. To provide a means whereby representatives of the faculty can offer recommendations to the administration pertaining to the academic and operational improvement of the University and matters concerning the improvement of the general welfare of the faculty.
  5. It shall serve as a forum for dialogue, debate, and advocacy between faculty and collaborate with the administration and other governance bodies on matters of academic policy, institutional priorities, and faculty welfare.
  6. To maintain and update the University Faculty Handbook.



Article III
MEMBERSHIP

Full-time (75% and above) faculty with the rank of instructor or above are herein referred to as General Faculty.Ìý If you provide annual evaluations to faculty and/or are responsible for a university budget, then you are not considered as part of the general faculty at the University.Ìý Membership in the Faculty Senate shall be restricted to General Faculty.Ìý01



Article IV
OFFICERS

All officers of the Faculty Senate shall be elected members of the Faculty Senate. Officers who shall be elected by members of the Faculty Senate are President, President-Elect, Secretary and Secretary-Elect.Ìý02



Article V
EXECUTIVE BOARD

The officers of the Faculty Senate shall function as the Executive Board. Duties of the Executive Board are stipulated in the By-Laws. The Executive Board shall include: President, Past President,Ìý03ÌýPresident-Elect, Secretary, and Secretary-Elect.Ìý04



Article VI
PARLIAMENTARIAN

The President shall appoint a Parliamentarian. Duties of the Parliamentarian are stipulated in the By-Laws.



Article VII
ELECTIONS

Section 1. Members of the Faculty Senate
Members of the Faculty Senate shall be elected during the first half of March of each academic year. The Election Committee shall be responsible for conducting the election of Faculty Senators as provided for in the By-Laws.Ìý05

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Section 2. Officers of the Faculty Senate
Officers of the Faculty Senate shall be elected at the first regular Faculty Senate meeting of each academic year. Each elective officer shall be elected by a majority vote. The Faculty Senate shall have the option of using an open or secret ballot in the election of officers.



Article VIII
COMMITTEES

Section 1. Standing Committees
The Standing Committees of the Faculty Senate are:

Functions of these committees are stipulated in the By-Laws.

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Section 2. Ad Hoc Committees
Ad Hoc Committees may be appointed as needed by the President of the Faculty Senate.

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Section 3. University Council

Delineation of purposes between the Faculty Senate and University Council (UC), and how decisions made by the Faculty Senate are addressed by the University Council, are stipulated in the By-Laws.

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Faculty Senate membership on the University Council is stipulated in the By-Laws.



Article IX
MEETINGS

Section 1. Regular Meetings
The Faculty Senate shall have at least eight (8) scheduled meetings, August through May.Ìý08

Section 2. Special Meetings
Special meetings of the Faculty Senate may be called as defined in the By-Laws. Rules governing the conduct of business for both regular and special meetings are stipulated in the By-Laws.



Article X
AMENDMENTS

Section 1. Vote on Amendments
The Constitution of the Faculty Senate shall be amended only at a regular meeting by a two-thirds vote of the senators present.

Section 2. Written Notice of Amendments
No proposition to amend shall be acted upon unless written notice has been given to the Secretary at least thirty days prior to the meeting. A copy of such a proposition shall be included in the call for the next regular meeting. A copy shall be sent to each member of the General Faculty at least ten days before the date of the next regular meeting at which the vote on the amendment is taken.



Article XI
EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS CONSTITUTION

The provisions of this document and amendments thereto shall become effective on the date it is approved by the Faculty Senate and General Faculty. This constitution supersedes all other constitutional provisions governing the Faculty Senate of the University of Louisiana at Monroe.

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By-Laws of the Constitution
The University of Louisiana at Monroe
Faculty Senate

Adopted March 23, 1973, by the General Faculty

Article I
MEMBERSHIP

Section 1. Eligibility
Members of the Faculty Senate shall be elected from the General Faculty as defined in the Constitution.

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Section 2. Proportionate Representation
From each of the schools and the University Library, there will be one senator elected for every one to fifteen General Faculty members. Schools with sixteen to thirty General Faculty members are entitled to elect a second senator. Schools with thirty-one to forty-five General Faculty members are entitled to elect a third senator. ÌýSchools with more than forty-five General Faculty members are entitled to elect a fourth senator. If a sufficient number of candidates from a school run for election, preference will be given to have a senator from at least two programs/departments/studies/resources from that school. A school may exceed its normal representation if other schools from the same college do not provide a sufficient number of candidates.Ìý10

Section 3. Terms of Office
Representatives shall be elected during the spring semester and shall serve two-year terms of office, to begin on July 1st of the year elected.Ìý11

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Section 4. Replacement
A. In case of decease, resignation, incapacity, change of status, or irregular attendance of any Faculty Senator, the Faculty Senate President, with the advice of the representative or representatives of theÌýschool concerned, shall fill such vacancy for the unexpired term, such appointment to be approved by the Faculty Senate at the next regular meeting of the Senate following the appointment.Ìý12ÌýÌýIrregular attendance shall be defined as absence without proper excuse from two or more regular meetings in any one semester.Ìý13

B. Any Faculty Senator who finds it necessary to miss more than two (2) meetings in a semester due to health concerns (in compliance with FMLA), military service, or academic considerations (e.g. teaching abroad for a semester or sabbatical) may remain a Faculty Senator.Ìý The Senator may name a replacement representative for the duration of that semester who will be allowed to function as a regular senator, including voting. 14

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Section 5. Communication with General Faculty
To preserve academic freedom and promote faculty interests, the Senate may pursue independent avenues for gathering information and expressing opinions.

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Faculty Senators shall serve as elected representatives of their unit, with the responsibility to equitably represent all general faculty members regardless of rank, title, or position. Senators are expected to actively seek and consider the views, concerns, and needs of their colleagues, and must formally present views to the Senate. In fulfilling their role, Senators shall engage in collecting information related to faculty issues and work to effectively communicate findings back to the faculty community to promote transparency and informed participation.

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A. Senator responsibilities: by the second meeting of the fall semester, senators within their respective colleges will determine how best to direct communication between themselves and their constituents for the academic year.

B. Executive responsibilities: defined in article II section 1 of the By-Laws.


Article II
OFFICERS

Section 1. Duties
President:
ÌýThe President's duties shall be to preside at the meetings of the Faculty Senate, to construct an agenda for each meeting prior to the date of the meeting, to serve as official spokesman for the Faculty Senate, to appoint ad hoc committees, to appoint standing committees with the approval of the majority of the Faculty Senate, and to implement the decisions of the Faculty Senate. The President shall also appoint a Parliamentarian.

Past President:ÌýThe immediate past President shall serve on the Executive Board of the Senate for the period of one year.Ìý15

President-Elect:ÌýThe President-Elect's duties shall be to act in the place of the President of the Faculty Senate when the President is unable to carry out any of the functions of the office of President. The President-Elect shall succeed the President.

Secretary:ÌýThe Secretary's duties shall be to distribute the agenda of meetings of the Faculty Senate, to record the minutes of the meetings and distribute summaries of these proceedings to members of the General Faculty, to carry on the necessary correspondence for the Faculty Senate, and to poll the General Faculty when requested by the Faculty Senate. The Secretary shall also maintain a current roster of the General Faculty.Ìý16

Secretary-Elect:ÌýThe Secretary-Elect's duties shall be to act in the place of the Secretary of the Faculty Senate when the Secretary is unable to carry out any of the functions of the office of Secretary. The Secretary-Elect shall succeed the Secretary.Ìý17

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Section 2. Terms of Office
A. All officers of the Faculty Senate shall serve one-year terms, or serve until their successors have been duly elected.

B. If an officer-elect of the Faculty Senate is not re-elected to the Senate for the next year, he/she will serve as a Senator-at-Large in order to fulfill the term of office for which he/she was elected by the senate. 18

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Section 3. Replacement In case of decease, resignation, change of status, or incapacity of any officer, the Faculty Senate shall fill such vacancy for the unexpired term.


Article III
EXECUTIVE BOARD

The Executive Board shall consist of the President, Past President,Ìý19ÌýÌý20ÌýPresident-Elect, Secretary, and Secretary-Elect.Ìý21ÌýÌý

This group may act in accordance with the Constitution and By-Laws on essential matters that arise between meetings of the Faculty Senate. The Parliamentarian shall advise the body whenever requested to do so by the Executive Board.


Article IV
PARLIAMENTARIAN

The Duty of the Parliamentarian shall be to advise the President by ruling on the validity of the conduct of business at each meeting.



Article V
ELECTIONS

Section 1. Nominations for Senators
A candidate for the Faculty Senate must submit, or have submitted, to the Elections Committee a nomination petition which shall include a declaration of willingness to serve. All nominations must be received by the Elections Committee at least two weeks prior to the election date.

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Section 2. Voting for Senators
A. All members of the General Faculty, as defined in the Constitution, are legal voters. In cases where faculty members have no direct affiliation with an academic college, voting shall take place in the college which offers the courses taught by the respective faculty members.

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B. Voting faculty shall cast no more than one vote for a candidate. No more than one senator shall be elected from the same administrative unit directly reporting to the dean of the college except where the number of these units is less than the total number of possible senate openings per college. 22ÌýCandidates will be ranked according to the number of votes received and those elected will be determined by descending order of votes received. Where one candidate is to be elected, the candidate must receive more votes than any other candidate in that college. In case of ties, runoffs will be conducted and the above decision rule will be employed.

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C. The Elections Committee shall supervise elections of senators in each of the academic colleges and shall certify the election of each senator.



Article VI
COMMITTEES

Section 1. Formation
The President shall appoint at least three senators to all standing committees with the exception of the Election Committee. The President shall appoint one senator from each academic college to serve on the Election Committee. A senator shall not be a member of more than two standing committees. Each standing and ad hoc committee shall have the authority to select non-senate members of the General Faculty to serve on that committee. Each standing and ad hoc committee shall elect its chairman.Ìý09

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Section 2. Standing Committees
A. Academic Standards: The purpose of this committee shall be to research, report on, and recommend to the Faculty Senate actions relevant to the academic standards of the University. All matters submitted to the committee shall be in writing. All recommendations by the committee to the Faculty Senate shall be in writing.Ìý23

B. Constitution and By-Laws: The purpose of this committee shall be to study needed changes in the Constitution and By-Laws and to recommend amendments of these documents to the Faculty Senate. All proposed amendments shall be submitted in writing.

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C. Election: The functions of this committee shall be:

  1. To establish procedures and provide the calendar for elections.
  2. To notify the General Faculty of each college of the number of senatorial positions that are eligible to be filled. As defined in the By-laws article V section 2.C. Such notification will be made early in the spring semester prior to each election.
  3. To supervise the polling and counting of votes and to provide certification of winning candidates. Each member on the committee shall act as election marshal for his or her college, unless he or she is a candidate for re-election. In such case, the President shall appoint another election marshal for that college. The election marshal for each college shall implement the election procedures prescribed by the committee, and shall report the certified results of the election to the chairman of the committee.

D. Faculty Handbook: The purpose of this committee shall be to align and maintain content between all relevant policies and procedures, the Faculty Senate’s Constitution and By-laws, and update the faculty handbook annually. Members of this committee will consist of the President-elect and Secretary-elect of the Faculty Senate, the chair of the Faculty Senate Faculty Welfare committee, and a senator at large, chosen by the Faculty Senate President. This committee may seek counsel from the University Provost/VPAA and other University administrators as deemed appropriate; however, the Provost/VPAA shall not serve as a member in any capacity (e.g. ad hoc, ex-officio).Ìý All recommendations by the committee to the Faculty Senate shall be in writing.

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E. Faculty Welfare: The purpose of this committee shall be to research, report on, and recommend to the Faculty Senate any action to be taken on issues concerning the welfare of the General Faculty. All matters submitted to the committee shall be in writing. All recommendations to the Faculty Senate shall be in writing.

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F. Fiscal Affairs: The purpose of this committee shall be to receive the University budget each year, to study the budget, and to make the budget and information concerning the budget available to the Faculty. The committee may consider other matters concerning the fiscal affairs of the University which are referred to the committee by the Senate or the President of the Senate. All recommendations by the committee to the Faculty Senate shall be in writing. 24

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Section 3. Ad Hoc Committee

An Ad Hoc Committee shall research and recommend action on specific matters assigned to it.

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Section 4. University Council

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A. Purposes of the Faculty Senate related to the University Council

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The Faculty Senate shall act as the principal body for faculty involvement in shared governance at the University level, primarily through its full Senate, Executive Board, and Committees. The Faculty Senate shall continue to carry out the original purposes of the Faculty Senate as defined in Article II of the Faculty Senate Constitution.Ìý It shall serve as a forum for dialogue, debate, and advocacy between faculty and collaborate with the University Council, administration and other governance bodies on matters of academic policy, institutional priorities, and faculty welfare. To preserve academic freedom and promote faculty interests, the Senate may pursue independent avenues for gathering information and expressing opinions.

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B. Membership in the University Council

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The Faculty Senate recommends that each University Council representative from the Faculty Senate be a voting member. All Faculty Senate representatives shall be allowed to vote on all Faculty Senate issues brought forward to the University Council.ÌýÌý

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The Faculty Senate recommends that each Faculty Senate University Council representative be involved in the creation and updates of the University Council Constitution and By-Laws.

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Decisions made by the Faculty Senate, outside of the governance of the Faculty Senate, will be presented to the University Council by the Faculty Senate executive officer representative for review and input.Ìý

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Selection of members:

The University Council constitution delineates the representative number of members to serve from the Faculty Senate and the length of appointment.Ìý The executive officer position will be filled by the sitting Faculty Senate President.Ìý The President-elect will attend University Council meetings if the sitting President cannot.Ìý The general senator position(s) will be filled by a senator that is not a member of the Faculty Senate’s executive board but must occur during their regularly scheduled term.Ìý The position(s) will be chosen by the Faculty Senate President or by a majority vote of the senate during the last meeting of the spring semester.Ìý Terms will begin on August 1st of the year elected.Ìý Consistent attendance at both University Council and Faculty Senate meetings is required and representatives can be replaced for irregular attendance in either body. Ìý

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Article VII
MEETINGS

Section 1. Regular Meetings
The Faculty Senate shall have at least eight (8) regularly scheduled meetings, August through May.Ìý25ÌýÌýWritten notice, including the agenda, of all regular meetings shall be sent to the members at least one week prior to each meeting.Ìý26

Section 2. Special Meetings
Special Meetings of the Faculty Senate may be called by the Secretary at the request of the President, or on written request of 25 percent of the senators.

Section 3. Quorum
A majority of the Faculty Senate's membership shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.

Section 4. Minutes
A complete and permanent set of the minutes of each meeting shall be kept by the Secretary. The secretary shall send to members of the General Faculty a summary report of the business transacted.

Section 5. Guests
Meetings of the Faculty Senate are regularly open to attendance by all members of the General Faculty. The Faculty Senate may choose to go into executive session by a majority vote of the members present. A person not a member of the Faculty Senate may speak only by invitation of the Faculty Senate. Requests from non-members to speak before the Faculty Senate shall be addressed in writing to the President.

Section 6. Conduct of Meetings
The conduct of the Faculty Senate business shall be according to procedures outlined by Robert's Rules of Order (Revised).

Section 7. Order of Business
The order of business to be followed at the meetings of the Faculty Senate shall be as follows:

  1. Call to Order
  2. Approval of Minutes
  3. Reports of Committees
  4. Unfinished Business
  5. New Business
  6. Adjournment

Section 8. Voting Procedure
Voting shall be by voice or by show of hands. A roll-call shall be required when requested by at least three senators. A secret ballot requires a majority vote of the Faculty Senate. Proxy votes are only allowed for the election of an individual. The Senator designating the proxy shall give written notice to the Secretary specifying who will cast the proxy vote and the scope of the proxy.Ìý27ÌýÌýThe presiding officer shall have a vote only in case of a tie.


Article VIII
AMENDMENTS

Section 1. Vote on Amendments
Amendments to the By-Laws of the Faculty Senate shall be made only at a regular meeting, by a majority vote of the senators present.Ìý28

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Section 2. Written Notice of Amendments
No proposal to amend shall be acted upon unless written notice has been given to the secretary at least thirty days prior to the meeting. A copy of such a proposal shall be included in the call for the next regular meeting, and a copy shall be sent to each member of the General Faculty at least ten days before the date of the next regular meeting at which the vote on the amendment is taken.





AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION

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01) Article II – Purposes (As amended, October 16, 2025)

02) Article III - Membership (As amended, March 20, 2003 and March 20, 2025)

03) Article IV - Officers, Secretary-Elect (Added by amendment, February 10, 1994)

04) Article V - Executive Board, Secretary-Elect (As amended, February 10, 1994)

05) Article V - Executive Board, Past President (As amended, September 26, 1991)

06) Article VII – Elections, Members of the Faculty Senate (As amended, November 18, 2010)

07) Article VIII – Committees, Faculty Handbook (Added by amendment, October 16, 2025)

08) Article VIII – Committees, Section 3. University Council (Added by amendment, October 16, 2025)

09) Article VIII - Committees, Academic Standards (Added by amendment, January 14, 1993)

10) Article VIII - Committees, Fiscal Affairs (Added by amendment, January 15, 1976),

11) Article IX - Meeting, Regular Meetings (As amended, January 21, 1999)



AMENDMENTS TO THE BYLAWS

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12) Article I – Membership, Section 5. Communication with General Faculty (Added by amendment, October 16, 2025)

13) Article I - Proportionate Representation (As amended, February 19, 2004 and March 20, 2025)

14) Article I - Membership, Proportionate Representation; Article I - Membership, Replacement; Article VI - Committee, Formation; Article VI - Committees, Standing Committees (As amended, February 18, 2016)

15) Article I – Membership, Replacement (As amended, March 17, 2011)

16) Article I - Terms of Office (As amended, January 30, 2003)

17) Article I - Membership, Replacement (As amended, April 11, 1978)

18) Article I - Membership, Replacement (As amended, May 8, 1975)

19) Article II – Officers, Terms of Office (As amended, November 18, 2010)

20) Article II - Officers, Terms of Office (As amended, March 6, 1997)

21) Article II - Officers, Secretary-Elect (Added by amendment, February 10, 1994)

22) Article II - Officers, Past President (As amended, September 26, 1991)

23) Article II - Officers, Secretary (As amended, December 9, 1975)

24) Article III - Executive Board, Secretary-Elect (As amended, February 10, 1994)

25) Article III - Executive Board, Past President (As amended, September 26, 1991)

26) Article V - Elections, Voting for Senators (As amended, November 9, 1995)

27) Article VI – Committees, Faculty Handbook (Added by amendment, October 16, 2025)

28) Article VI – Committees, Section 4. University Council (Added by amendment, October 16, 2025)

29) Article VI - Committees, Academic Standards (Added by amendment, January 14, 1993)

30) Article VI - Committees, Fiscal Affairs (Added by amendment, January 15, 1976)

31) Article VII - Meetings, Voting Procedure, Proxies (As amended, March 20, 2003)

32) Article VII - Meetings, Regular Meetings (As amended, January 30, 2003)

33) Article VII - Meetings, Regular Meetings, Notice (As amended, April 11, 1978)

34) Article VIII - Amendments, Vote on Amendments (As amended, March 28, 1996)

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