I woke up this morning to find an email send around from EMU-AAUP President Susan Moeller late last night, which I include in its entirety after the the “continued” part. Basically, EMU President Susan Martin asked folks at the EMU-AAUP and the Faculty Senate if it would be okay to do a search over the spring/summer– in fact, over the next couple weeks, by May 27. She was asking because of the pesky contractually required input. The EMU-AAUP and the Faculty Senate said “no,” but Martin apparently said “well, I’m going to do this anyway.”
Boy, I think this is a huge mistake on Martin’s part. It’s not exactly a great looking job as it is considering the budget cuts and the “overly involved” Board of Regents; what chief academic executive would want to take the job over the explicit objects of the academics (e.g. faculty) on campus? This logically must mean that Martin already knows who she wants to hire, but that’s why you hire someone in the spring/summer as an interim and then make it a “permanent” hire in the fall. And given the track record of provosts since Ron Collins, by “permanent” I mean about 26 months on average.
It is true that EMU hired soon to be ex provost Jack Kay in May, but a) as I recall it, that process had been initiated by the end of the winter term so people knew it was coming, and b) how’d that work out?
Anyway, read below for more of the details.
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