| Alvin D. Loving Junior Faculty
Initiative A member of the founding faculty of
the Flint campus, Dr. Alvin D. Loving had the
distinction of being the first tenured minority
faculty member on this campus. This junior faculty
program was established in his name to recognize his
pioneering efforts.
Of special concern to UM-Flint is the progress of
minority faculty members on the tenure track.
Minority faculty are repeatedly called upon by
students for counseling and to serve as role models
and by the administration to serve on committees. In
recognition of the unusual service demands placed on
junior minority faculty, UM-Flint has established
the Alvin D. Loving Junior Faculty Initiative to
provide released time for junior minority faculty
members who have demonstrated high potential of
professional advancement and continued development
at UM-Flint. The successful candidate will be
appointed by the Provost with the consent of the
Chancellor as the Alvin D. Loving Junior Faculty for
one year with released time of one three-credit-hour
course per semester. No more than one appointment as
the Alvin D. Loving Junior Faculty is available.
Eligibility
Eligible for nomination are minority faculty
members holding a regular appointment at the rank of
assistant or associate professor and possessing the
following qualifications:
- Generous service to the professional,
university or general community.
- Conspicuous ability in teaching.
- Recognized scholarship or creative
activities.
- High potential for professional advancement
and continued professional development at
UM-Flint.
An individual would normally be excluded from
consideration for this award for any of the
following reasons:
- He/she holds a continuing administrative or
non-teaching appointment of one third or more.
- He/she holds an administrative appointment
above the level of department chair.
- He/she is the David M. French Professor.
- He/she is a current member of the SASE.
- He/she has received this award within the
past five years.
Nominations
Nominations may be made by faculty, staff, or
students and should be submitted to Scholarships,
Awards and Special Events, c/o Provost's Office, 229
University Pavilion. The letter of nomination is due
on January 20, 2006. Other
supporting documents must be submitted on
February 24, 2006.
Required Supporting Documentation (in
addition to letter from nominator)
- Nominee's vita.
- Letter of support from appropriate
department chair (dean in the case of SOM,
director in the case of SHPS) or supervisor.
- Evidence of service to the professional,
university or general community.
- Evidence of conspicuous ability in teaching.
- Evidence of recognized scholarship or
creative activities.
- Evidence of high potential for professional
advancement and continued professional
development at UM-Flint.
- Up to five letters of support.
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