UNC System Faculty Fellows Explore Upper Administration

Date: May 31, 2018

The UNC System emphasizes that it is one University, comprised of 17 unique institutions. As President Margaret Spellings is fond of saying, “Our institutions are individually remarkable, collectively extraordinary.”

(L to R) UNC Greensboro’s Dr. Vidyaranya Gargeya, Appalachian State University’s Dr. Krista Terry, North Carolina A & T State University’s Dr. Alice Stewart, and Fayetteville State University’s Dr. Peter Eley" title="(L to R) UNC Greensboro’s Dr. Vidyaranya Gargeya, Appalachian State University’s Dr. Krista Terry, North Carolina A & T State University’s Dr. Alice Stewart, and Fayetteville State University’s Dr. Peter EleyWe are many, but one. This paradox can present its fair share of conundrums: how does the UNC System promote the distinct and remarkable nature of each of its institutions while also maintaining a shared sense of purpose? How can faculty members fulfill their individual research goals, teaching obligations, and their home institution's mission while also making meaningful contributions to System-wide operations? How can the University single out individuals--from among the thousands teaching at 17 far-flung institutions--who will have the capacity to step into administrative roles?

For three years and counting, the UNC System Office's Division of Academic Affairs has organized and funded a Faculty Fellows program to help address these challenges. 

Last week, Faculty Fellows convened for the second of four quarterly meetings.

On hand were 2018's three fellows: Fayetteville State University's Dr. Peter Eley; North Carolina A & T State University's Dr. Alice Stewart; and Appalachian State University's Dr. Krista Terry.  Because the System Office recently restructured the program to run concurrently with the calendar year instead of the school calendar, this year's fellows were joined by UNC Greensboro's Dr. Vidyaranya Gargeya, a member of the 2017 cohort whose tenure comes to a close this summer.

This article was first published on the UNC System website, please read the full article here.

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