Emeritus Society

Proposal

 

Emeritus Society at Washington State University
Submitted by Emeritus Society Planning Committee
April 18, 2007


INTRODUCTION:

In recent studies on aging, retirement for most faculty is a period during which they continue to be useful and productive contributors to their own occupations or professions, and to society at large.  As the percentage of Americans over age 65 increases each year, there is new concern to develop options for still active segment of the population, options that will allow them to persist in making effective use of skills and experience developed in years of employment in their fields, and even to explore new directions of intellectual endeavor.

In higher education these developments have been reflected in efforts at a number of Washington State University’s sister institutions (e.g. University of Arizona, University of Southern California, University of California Berkeley and University of Washington) to redefine the status and role of emeritus faculty by organizing the cohort of retired faculty into an association with official university status and some continuing university duties, responsibilities, and privileges.  At many institutions, emeritus centers are already well established, providing institutional affiliation for those retired faculty who wish to continue their intellectual and social involvement with their university.

The need for such a center at WSU at this point in its history seems clear.  The 2005-2006 WSU Human Resource Services benefits printout lists approximately 150 retired faculty, who still live in and around Pullman as well as a significant number who retired from other WSU centers.  Even though retirement from regular-faculty status at WSU has carried with it a number of important perquisites, for many professors, unfortunately, retirement has meant, “instant marginalization”(the retiree is dropped from the University catalog, the active directory, and the University phone books)!  Usually deprived of significant contact with a former department or school, the retiree is cast into an isolated individual role, no longer a beneficiary of the sense of communal endeavor that regular faculty status had afforded.

To combat such atomization of its retired faculty; to help sustain and cultivate for the academic community as a whole the talents of our retiring professors; and to gain for itself a number of significant institutional advantages; WSU should establish an Emeritus Society.  Such an entity would function as a scholarly and creative society; providing emeritus faculty the opportunity for collegial interaction; as a locus for intellectual exchange and productive scholarly activities; and as an administrative clearing-house for service functions performed by emeritus faculty on behalf of other schools and divisions of the University.

General advantages to the University of an Emeritus Society:

Specific services an Emeritus Society could offer:

To the College and the Department:
Occasional substitute teaching on short notice for regular faculty.
Guest lectures or presentations in undergraduate courses.
The teaching of Freshman Seminars, offered by select retired faculty in their areas of research expertise.
Tutoring of students with special needs.
Participation in mentoring students in the Washington Achievers Program.
Participation in recruitment efforts with the Admissions Office.
Assisting in orientation of new faculty and students.

To the Graduate School:
Informal or perhaps sometimes formal mentoring of graduate students.
Service on examination and dissertation committees by request.
Employment of graduate students as research assistants and/or co-authors

To the University:
Service by invitation on University committees and panels.
Lending of members’ expertise to the development of programs at WSU.
Interchanges with retired faculty at other institutions in America and worldwide.
Advising of regular faculty and staff on financial and other retirement issues.
Consultancies to agencies and universities under the WSU “letterhead.”
Aiding in the University’s efforts to internationalize programs and curricula.

To the Career Center:
Counseling of students in emeriti’s special areas of expertise.

To the Alumni Office:
Coordination of emeritus-faculty participation in Alumni events.
Sponsorship of special events at reunions and homecoming celebrations.

To the Office of Development:
Assistance by emeritus faculty in public relations and fund-raising.

To the community:
Acting as a resource and clearinghouse for consulting by emeritus faculty with industry, government, education.
Coordination of volunteering efforts by emeritus faculty.
Acting as agents of University outreach to the community in numerous ways.

Special benefits an Emeritus Society could offer its membership:

Administration of the Emeritus Society:

The administrative structure of the Emeritus Society should include a Board of Trustees consisting of six emeritus faculty, and one tenured faculty member.

The Secretary (Dean or Director are other possible titles for the CEO of the Society) of the Society will be an emeritus-faculty member, he or she will be nominated by the board of trustees and appointed by the President of the University for a three year term.

An Administrative Assistant of the Society will be a permanent salaried employee appointed by the Secretary upon the recommendation of the Board of Trustees.  This officer will be the full-time coordinator of all the Society’s activities, and therefore ought to have previous experience in programming, budgetary matters, and public relations, preferably in a university context.

Membership in the Emeritus Society would be offered to all regular faculty whose service at WSU ended in good standing.  Membership will be on a continuing basis and terminated on the member’s resignation.

Thoughts on the location and physical facilities of an Emeritus Society:

University Funding of the Emeritus Society:

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Emeritus Society, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164 (509)335-8090