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The more
than 40 full-time and adjunct
faculty members and 60-member team
of professionals and support staff
represent some of the most important
human resources of the Southern
University Law Center. Your
commitment to providing teaching,
scholarship, and mentoring, as well
as efficient day-to-day operations,
services, and support contribute to
the rich traditions and
life-changing experience of this Law
Center.
We
strive to maintain a family
atmosphere working as a team. Our
goal is to provide a stimulating,
safe, and pleasant working
environment and communication that
allow you to achieve your full
professional and career potential.
Resources are available to you
throughout the Law Center, however,
the following stops on the website
represent direct links to valuable
information specific to your needs:
•
Academic Calendar
•
Administration and Faculty
•
Other Resources
-Benefits
-Faculty
Brown Bag Series
This
eight to 10-part series provides
in-house teaching workshops and
presentations on a variety of
topics. Interested faculty members
meet for the series once a month at
noon in the Chancellor’s Conference
Room during the fall and spring
semesters. The upcoming 2004-05
schedule will be announced.
-Faculty
Handbook
An
88-page SULC Faculty Guide
is published annually and
distributed by the Chancellor’s
office. Contact Gloria Simon,
executive assistant to the
chancellor,
-Library
Services
-Publication
Services
-Parking
and Traffic
-Safety
Manuel
A
71-page Safety Handbook for
University Personnel is
available in the office of the
director for Library Services, who
also serves as the Law Center’s
safety coordinator, E-mail:
awashington@sulc.edu. Safety policies
are also available on the SU System
Human Resources website,
www.subr.edu/humanresources.
-Support
Staff Council
SULC
Support Staff Council
The SULC
Support Staff Council, which serves
as a liaison between support staff
and the administration, was created
at the suggestion of Chancellor
Freddie Pitcher in 2003. The council
consists of a five-member board that
takes grievances and concerns from
support staff and promotes
activities important to this group.
Yvonne Schofield, administrative
assistant to the vice chancellor,
was elected founding chairperson of
the group. Other charter council
officers are vice chairperson, Marie
Louis, cataloging librarian, Law
Library; secretary, Carolyn
Stephens, legal secretary I, in the
Clinical Education Program; and two
members at-large, Angela Gaines,
technical support specialist, Law
Library, and Srinivas Yadavalli,
network analyst, Information
Technology and Support Services.
Each serves a one-year term. The
council’s by-laws and
complaint/suggestion forms were
distributed to all support staff,
shortly after board members took
office. The council coordinates the
annual Support Staff of the Year
award. For more information, you
make contact any member of the
Council’s leadership listed below:
The 2004-05 Support Staff Council
Leadership
Pamela Anderson (Academic Support
Programs)
Panderson@sulc.edu
Earlene Crumpton (Financial Affairs)
Ecrumpton@sulc.edu
Felton DeRouen (Facilities)
Fderouen@sulc.edu
Josie Washington (Clinical
Education)
Jwashington@sulc.edu
Tremelle Williams (information
Technology)
Twilliams@sulc.edu
-Staff
Handbook
The
Southern University Handbook for
University Personnel is used by
all campuses under the Southern
University System. The 145-page
document is regularly updated
providing information on working
conditions, opportunities, and the
responsibilities associated with
your employment. The handbook is
available on the SU System Human
Resources website at
www.subr.edu/humanresources. |