The Faculty Center supports faculty as they go through many career milestones, including:
- On-Boarding New Faculty
- Tenure and Promotion
- Mid-Tenure Review
- Clinical Promotion
- Distinguished Professor
- Sabbatical Leave
Tenure and Promotion
The Faculty Center supports faculty as they apply for tenure and/or promotion. The Provosts Office holds a Tenure and/or Promotion (TAP) Information Session every year. The information session will address the current TAP Timeline, TAP guidelines and the TAP Process, and will have a panel of Deans, CDFPT, and TAP committee members.
This session is for faculty applying for tenure and/or promotion during the 2025, 2026, and 2027 academic years. (Other faculty are welcome to attend, but the session wont be addressing other types of reviews.)
The Tenure and Promotion committees review dossiers electronically. Paper dossiers are no longer allowed. Guidelines for dossier preparation can be found on the Provosts webpage.
Refer to the Timetable of Procedures for Tenure and Promotion page.
Markers of Excellence
Tenure and promotion are significant transitions in a faculty members career. It is critical that the accomplishments of a candidate be properly described in the tenure and promotion dossier. A well-prepared dossier is very helpful to dossier evaluators in order to make informed tenure and promotion decisions. These guidelines are intended to help faculty, chairs, and deans get a clear idea of their roles and responsibilities for the preparation of tenure and/or promotion dossiers. They describe the evaluation process and clarify general university-level expectations. These expectations are interpreted in each school and department using the markers of excellence. (These Markers of Excellence can be obtained by contacting Department Chair or School Dean.)
Orientation Week
Orientation Week is held every year in August. It is for all 泫圖弝け Chairs, Program Directors, Assistant Chairs, Associate Deans, Deans and New Faculty. This orientation will review Pace policies, key contacts and departments, and resources and services for leadership, faculty and students. The School Deans, Associate Provost and Provost will discuss expectations, teaching, service, research/scholarship, and other academic affairs. Human resources, Pace Library, teaching with technology, the University Calendar, diversity and inclusion, mental and physical health, student success, and more will also be reviewed.
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In an effort to welcome you to 泫圖弝け and make you aware of some of the services and resources available here on campus, representatives from various departments have provided the information below.
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Add the University Meetings calendar to Outlook
Please be sure to download the University Meetings calendar on Outlook to keep current on events and meetings. Please review the instructions to access the calendar below:
- Right-click on Shared Calendars in Microsoft Outlook
- After you right-click, click add calendars
- Click, from address book
- A window will pop up that says, Select Name: Global Address List
- In the empty, white field, please type, university meetings
- Click the first name in the address list and click, OK