VWU Faculty Handbook 2022-2023

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HR 9.2 Social Media Policy General Social media presents both opportunity and responsibility for the Virginia Wesleyan University community. This policy is meant to provide guidance and encourage caution with social media use both professionally and personally. All campus community members are expected to use good judgment in their online interactions and to carefully consider any commentary that may serve or be seen as a reflection of the University’s mission and core values. On social media, as in all aspects of conduct associated with the University, faculty and staff are expected to abide by VWU's Rules of Conduct and Code of Personnel Relations. Similarly, VWU students are expected to abide by the Honor Code. The same rules and policies that apply in the “real world” also apply on social media. Any unprofessional or inappropriate online behavior or content that violates University policies will be handled in the same manner as on-campus violations. It is understood, however, that the perceived meaning of thoughts and opinions is subjective by nature, and issues assumed in violation will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Employees and students must also follow VWU's Acceptable Use Policy with regard to any activity conducted while utilizing the University's computer systems and networks. Social media is constantly evolving, and the Office of Marketing and Communications is available to offer support for utilizing these tools. The following tips represent best practices and also serve as expectations for VWU community members using social media for professional and/or personal use. ● Think before you post. Whether it's on a personal or VWU-affiliated page, keep in mind nothing is truly private in social media. Consider your comments, photos, or shared content carefully before posting. If it's something you wouldn't want shared or re-posted for a broad audience, it is best not to share it at all. Remember that VWU policies govern all verbal conduct, whether or not that conduct takes place online or in person. If you are sharing someone else’s post, recognize that a retweet or share connects you to the shared content. Do not share any content you would not be comfortable posting yourself. Also be aware that any visual imagery shared that features VWU apparel or branding creates a connection to the University and could be seen as a reflection of official University endorsement of the subject matter. ● Keep it civil. Professionalism and respect for others is a must. Social media can be a great place to engage in constructive dialogue. But remember, anything you post in your role as a Virginia Wesleyan employee or student reflects not only on you but on the University as a whole. Be careful when participating in negative comment threads or unhealthy debates. Above all, refrain from posting derogatory, false, inflammatory, or harassing comments. If deemed in violation of University standards, Virginia Wesleyan reserves the right to remove comments, as well as to ban or block offending users, from institutional social media pages. The same is true for commentary on University pages that is intended to be defamatory, libelous, inciting, or threatening. ● Be transparent, but private. Use privacy settings to restrict personal information as needed, but 130


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Whistleblower Policy

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pages 133-134

Worker’s Compensation

3min
page 121

Non-Fraternization Policy

4min
pages 131-132

Policy on Transgender Students and Employees

13min
pages 126-130

Phased Retirement Program for Tenured Faculty

11min
pages 122-125

Tuition Remission, Assistance, and Exchange Programs

7min
pages 118-120

Rules of Conduct

1min
page 109

Substance Abuse Policy

8min
pages 110-115

Tobacco Use Policy

6min
pages 116-117

Motor Vehicle Record Policy

4min
pages 100-102

OSHA

10min
pages 103-108

Maternity Leave Policy

2min
page 99

Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Policy

8min
pages 95-98

INTEL Program and Committee

4min
pages 93-94

Institutional Review Board

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page 92

Immigration Reform and Control Act

1min
page 91

Harassment Policy/Sexual Harassment Policy

2min
pages 88-90

Guidelines for Faculty Recruitment

6min
pages 85-87

Family and Medical Leave (FMLA) Policy

14min
pages 78-84

Equal Employment Policy

2min
page 77

Emeritus Faculty Policy

2min
page 76

Course Grade Appeal Process

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Continuation of Benefits Reform Act (COBRA

1min
page 74

By-Laws of the Faculty Assembly

12min
pages 63-68

Companion and Service Animals Policy

4min
pages 69-73

Institutional Service

2min
page 50

Professional Records and Obligations

2min
page 49

Academic Effectiveness Program Committee

4min
pages 61-62

Grants

2min
page 45

Professional Development and Travel Funds

2min
page 43

PERIODIC EVALUATIONS AND FACULTY DEVELOPMENT Periodic Evaluations for All Faculty

2min
page 42

Salary Determination

4min
pages 40-41

Transitional Policies for the New Advancement and Tenure Policy

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Termination of Appointments

3min
page 33

Grievance Procedure

3min
page 37

Dismissal and Sanction Procedures

3min
pages 34-35

The Hiring Process

3min
page 38

Library Faculty

8min
pages 30-32

Academic Schools and Departments

4min
pages 10-12

Standing Committees of the Faculty Assembly

2min
page 18

Visiting and Special Faculty; Adjunct Faculty

5min
pages 28-29

ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION Academic Affairs

12min
pages 5-9

Advancement and Tenure

13min
pages 22-27

FACULTY GOVERNANCE The Faculty Assembly

2min
page 14

Administrative Organizational Chart

2min
page 13

The Commissions

5min
pages 15-17
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