AAUP Election Time
Over at the American Association of University Professors, it’s election season. The candidates for the presidency are Dr. Cary Nelson and Mr. Thomas E. Guild, J.D.. According to the candidate statement published by Guild on the AAUP web site, Mr. Guild was a full-time tenure-line/tenured professor at the University of Central Oklahoma between 1979 and 2006. In 2006, he became Professor Emeritus. Dr. Nelson, who teaches at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, advanced from Assistant Professor of English to Jubilee Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences between 1970 and the present.
On his candidate statement, Mr. Guild writes, “As a contingent faculty member I have a keen interest in protecting our contingent faculty colleagues’ interests.” Mr. Guild is, of course, a retired, tenured faculty member. At Oklahoma City University, he is identified as a full-time faculty member (as opposed to an adjunct) in the directory, a Visiting Professor of Business Law. At the University of Central Oklahoma, he is not currently listed as a faculty member on the university web site.
A colleague forwarded an e-mail to me in which Dr. Nelson writes that “For what it’s worth, I gave up tenure 7 years ago. I had argued that people should do that to help open up positions for others.” Dr. Nelson, in another e-mail message, said that he had worked as an adjunct “for the past seven years.” On the very extensive web site entry of the English Department in which Cary Nelson works, under the Faculty list he is identified as the:
- Jubilee Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 1991-
- Professor, Center for Writing, 1991-
- Professor of English and Criticism and Interpretive Theory, 1982-present
- Associate Professor of English, 1975-82
- Assistant Professor of English, 1970-75
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