Board of visitors approves first-ever promotion of instructors; 2008 promotions, tenure, continued appointments

BLACKSBURG, Va., June 27, 2008 – At their June meeting, Virginia Tech's Board of Visitors approved promotions for 45 instructors to advanced or senior instructor. These are the first promotions approved under the newly created career ladder for teachers dedicated to undergraduate education.

Instructors with more than 10 years of exceptional performance were eligible for promotion to the highest rank of senior instructor. While most instructors teach undergraduates, others are engaged in mentoring newer instructors and graduate assistants, developing new course material, incorporating new technologies in their instruction, supervising internships, overseeing student support services, and advising students or student organizations.

“The candidates’ personal statements reflected a deep commitment to undergraduate education and continuous improvement of their own teaching,” said Associate Provost Patricia Hyer. “Virginia Tech is so fortunate to have such a dedicated and talented corps of instructors who truly engage students in learning. We want to acknowledge their dedication and hard work, and communicate that is valued by the university.”

Instructors prepared dossiers of their accomplishments, very much like their counterparts on the tenure track, and these were reviewed by departmental and college committees. Promotion recommendations were approved by Provost Mark McNamee.

The promotions, tenure, and continued appointments that were approved at the meeting are as follows:

Promotion to associate professor with tenure, collegiate faculty: 

Tenure at the currently held rank of associate professor, collegiate faculty: 

Promotion to professor, collegiate faculty: 

Promotion to associate professor in the non-tenure track or clinical sciences: 

Promotion to advanced instructor, collegiate faculty: 

Promotion to senior instructor, collegiate faculty: 

Promotion to assistant professor, extra-collegiate faculty: 

Promotion to associate professor with continued appointment, extra-collegiate faculty: 

Continued appointment at the currently held rank of assistant professor, extra-collegiate faculty: 

Promotion to senior Extension agent, extra-collegiate faculty: 

Promotion to Extension agent, extra-collegiate faculty: 

The Office of the Provost provided the information for this story. Content-related questions should be directed to Cyndi Hutchison at (540) 231-2350.