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Service Overview

Service is an important way that faculty and others contribute to their university, profession, and community. Through service, you can help sustain a tradition of collegial governance, build mutually beneficial partnerships, apply your professional expertise, and develop leadership skills and new areas of interest through various stages of your career.

The CSU offers helpful introductions and guidance for performing many kinds of service:

  • Developer/organizer
  • Advisor/mentor
  • Campus representative/leader/elected officer
  • Community leadership
  • Reviewer/referee/editor

The CSU also offers concise suggestions on how to address common issues in service, including making strategic choices, saying no, balancing workload, and developing effective connections between scholarship, teaching, and service.

If you are a probationary or tenured faculty member, you should review the criteria for service outlined in UPS 210.000 and in your Department Personnel Standards. If you are a lecturer, you should review the criteria for evaluation in UPS 210.070 in relation to your own work assignment and any approved department policies for the evaluation of lecturers.

Every three years, our Faculty Recognition event honors faculty from all colleges with significant accomplishments in service.

University Service

Faculty service to the university includes membership and leadership on committees at the department, college, and university levels, as well as sponsorship of student organizations.

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Professional Service

Faculty service includes activities that connect scholarship and service in meaningful and productive ways. Faculty can serve their profession and discipline in this way.

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Community Service

Community service can benefit your students as well as your community, your department, and the university by fueling service learning opportunities and internships in the curriculum, modeling for students the application of knowledge to meet real-world needs, and expanding networking and mentoring opportunities available to students.

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