Resources for Faculty Being Harassed
Supporting Faculty Members Being Harassed
In our increasingly polarized world, university faculty are too often receiving more intense harassment and criticism. Usually this comes from outside the university, but sometimes within. Unfortunately, BYU faculty are not immune to this.
We realize such harassment can be very stressful for faculty members, as well as their concerned leaders and colleagues. To better serve BYU faculty, the University Council on Faculty Development, in collaboration with the Faculty Center, has created some resources to support both faculty and faculty leaders on campus who find themselves in these difficult situations.
The following three documents are stored in Box and should not be shared with anyone outside of the university. To access them, click on the links and enter your BYU ID and password (if prompted).
For Faculty Being Harassed: What To Do?
This is a help document for faculty members.
Supporting Faculty Members Being Harassed
This document is primarily intended for deans and department chairs.
BYU Resources to Support Faculty Being Harassed
This is a summary of the key resources on campus that support faculty members and administrators.