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Faculty Support Checklist for Department Chairs, Program Directors, Unit Heads

Introduction

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The foundation for this guide is Boise State University’s unwavering support for academic freedom and freedom of expression. The faculty’s right to academic freedom in teaching and research is protected as essential to the university’s educational mission, even with regard to controversial issues or ideas that may provoke disagreement in the public. Likewise, as citizens, faculty members enjoy strong protection for freedom of speech.

Freedom of speech is not only mandated by our Constitution and other laws but is also necessary for the robust intellectual exchange on which the university’s teaching and research missions depend. Thus, the targeting of scholars for their ideas or views not only harms those individuals, but also strikes at the university’s academic core. Through this guide and other means, the university seeks to protect faculty against the intimidation or violence that the expression of unpopular ideas sometimes generates.

This checklist helps department chairs and other administrators to address possible concerns and provide resources in the immediate and longer-term aftermath of a crisis in which faculty are targeted for their ideas or views. The department chair and/or their designee may use this checklist when meeting with the faculty member to gather information and create a safety plan.

It may be useful to capture as much information as possible during these interactions in order to limit the number of times the faculty member has to retell the story. If it is not possible for the department chair or designee to engage in this type of meeting, please refer the faculty member to the dean’s office for follow-up.

What is the nature of the harassment? When did it begin? How has it changed since it began?

In what environment(s) is the harassment occurring?

  • Email
  • Social media
  • In the classroom
  • In the office
  • At home
  • Voice messages left on campus phones
  • On-campus stalking
  • Via media requests
  • Harassment of family members/children
  • Other

What is the faculty member’s greatest concern(s)?

Relevant Boise State Policies and Resources

Policies and Guidance

Campus Resources

The following offices are available to assist during crisis management and also to provide longer-term guidance and programs. Please be aware that email communication with these offices may be considered a “public record” and subject to the Idaho Public Records Law.

Department of Public Safety

Employee Assistance Program

Office of the Provost

Office of the General Counsel

CARE Team

University Counseling Service

Office of Institutional Compliance and Ethics

Student Connections Center

More Information

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Faculty Support and Resources Guide

Faculty Support and Resources Guide

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