The following committees help guide the business of the Association. Members serve ex officio or are appointed by the president.
Association Investments Committee
Audit Committee
Election Committee
Election Appeals Committee
Grievance Committee
History of the Association
Membership
Nominating Committee
Organization of the Association
Panel on Chapter and Conference Sanctions
Association Investments Committee
Advises the treasurer on the conservation and investment of surplus funds of the Association.
Rohan Grey (Law)
Willamette University, 2027
David Hughes (Anthropology)
Rutgers University, 2027
Wenguang Lin (Finance)
Western Connecticut State University, 2027
Nadine Harris, staff
Audit Committee
Reviews the audit of the previous year’s financial records and makes appropriate recommendations to the national council.
Members
Deborah Cooperstein (Biology),
Adelphi University, 2025
Matías Fontenla (Economics)
University of New Mexico, 2027
Antonio Gallo (Chicana/Chicano Studies)
California State University, Northridge, 2025
Nadine Harris, staff
Election Committee
Decides questions that may arise under AAUP election rules, including issues regarding the eligibility of persons to vote in elections, and supervises the counting of the ballots. The committee reports to the national council after each election regarding any complaints filed with the committee, and recommends any policy changes for the national council’s consideration.
Members
Teresa Klein (Psychology)
Del Mar College, 2025
Tina Kelleher (English)
Towson University, 2026
Veena Dubal (Law)
University of California, Irvine, ex officio as general counsel
Gregory F. Scholtz, staff
The AAUP election rules also provide for an Election Appeals Committee.
Members
Maria Bacigalupo (Education)
Curry College, 2027
Stephen Mumme (Political Science)
Colorado State University-Fort Collins, 2027
John Hinshaw (History)
Lebanon Valley College, 2027
(alternate) Leah Akins (Engineering)
Dutchess Community College, 2027
Aaron Nisenson, staff
Grievance Committee
Conducts inquiries into allegations by an individual that a professional staff member’s handling of a matter involving the individual was unsatisfactory. The individual’s complaint is forwarded to the committee by the executive director after all internal staff reviews of the matter have been exhausted. The committee reports its findings and recommendations to the president and/or the national council Executive Committee.
Members
Linda Carroll (Italian)
Tulane University, chair, 2024
Diana Rios (Communication/El Instituto)
University of Connecticut, 2024
David Sanders (Biological Sciences)
Purdue University, 2024
Gwendolyn Bradley, staff
History of the Association
Responds to specific requests for access to those Association records that are available by approval. The committee also provides occasional advice on matters involving record-keeping and archival storage.
Members
Henry Reichman (History)
California State University-East Bay, chair, 2027
Pippa Holloway (History)
University of Richmond, 2027
Michael Ferguson, staff
Membership
Reviews and makes recommendations to the national Council and the biennial meeting regarding the Association’s membership policies, level of dues, and categories of membership. Each year the committee examines approximately one third of the state conferences enrolled in the Association’s mandatory dues program and recommends reauthorization when appropriate. The committee also explores ways to increase membership.
Members
Tina Kelleher (English)
Towson University, chair, 2026
Alan Revering (Religion)
Curry College, 2025
Catherine Wagner (English)
Miami University of Ohio, 2025
Vacant, staff
Nominating Committee
Calls for nominations, informs members of positions up for election, promulgates regulations for nominations and nominators, insures that all nominators are active members, and establishes the election ballot. Submits report for publication.
Brian Turner (Political Science)
Randolph-Macon College, chair, 2026
Julie McLaughlin (Humanities)
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, 2026
Jeffrey Ogbar (History)
University of Connecticut, 2026
Michael DeCesare, staff
Organization of the Association
Reviews and advises the national council (and executive committee) on proposed changes in the Association’s internal organization, particularly when such changes require an amendment of the Association’s constitution. The committee formulates the new or revised constitutional language, which it submits for the council’s approval. Proposed constitutional amendments are then published and voted upon at the Association’s next biennial meeting.
Members
Brian Turner (Political Science)
Randolph-Macon College, chair, 2026
Monica Black (History)
University of Tennessee, 2027
Deborah Cooperstein (Biology)
Adelphi University, 2026
James Davis (American Studies)
Brooklyn College, City University of New York, 2025
Risa Lieberwitz (Law)
Cornell University, 2027
Veena Dubal (Law)
University of California, Irvine, ex officio as general counsel
Gwendolyn Bradley, staff
Panel on Chapter and Conference Sanctions
The AAUP Constitution establishes standards of conduct for chapters and conferences. If complaint is filed against a chapter or conference alleging breach of one or more of these standards, the executive director attempts to affect a resolution of the complaint. If this is unsuccessful, the matter comes before this panel, which determines merit or the lack of it. With a finding of merit, the panel may impose a sanction. Revocation of a chapter charter or rescission of conference status is reviewable by the AAUP national council and, in certain circumstances, by the biennial meeting of the Association.
Members
Stephen Mumme (Political Science)
Colorado State University-Fort Collins, chair, 2027
Margaret Goodman (Chemistry)
D'Youville College, 2027
Monica Owens, staff