Adjuncts are part-time employees. Adjunct faculty fulfill a variety of critical roles at the university including teaching classes within their areas of expertise, classes offered in specific semesters and filling in for full-time faculty members on leaves and sabbaticals. Most adjunct faculty members are appointed for a semester or more based on need. Adjunct faculty may bring extensive career experiences into their classroom or clinical work.
Tenured and tenure-track faculty are full-time faculty members who are charged with the university’s tripartite mission of excellence in teaching, research and service. Through rigorous work and review, tenured faculty have an indefinite appointment that can only be terminated for cause or under extraordinary circumstances such as financial exigency and program discontinuation. Tenured faculty are expected to be nationally and internationally recognized experts in their field of study.
Non-tenure-track faculty members are full-time faculty appointed for a year or more and are primarily responsible for teaching, research or clinical work. Non-tenure-track faculty members are important to the teaching and clinical training of our students.