Sabbatical Committee Membership
Sabbatical Committee Membership
A sabbatical is a leave awarded to a full‑time faculty member to pursue a substantial academic project in the humanities, arts, or sciences for the purpose of attaining professional growth which redounds to the benefit of Molloy University.
Faculty Members may apply for a sabbatical in the fall of their seventh year of continuous full-time teaching. Interested faculty are encouraged to read the Sabbatical Policy and may access the required forms on the Faculty Council webpage.
The Sabbatical Committee is responsible for:
Faculty Members may apply for a sabbatical in the fall of their seventh year of continuous full-time teaching. Interested faculty are encouraged to read the Sabbatical Policy and may access the required forms on the Faculty Council webpage.
The Sabbatical Committee is responsible for:
- Examining the sabbatical applications and proposals of faculty candidates
- Recommending to the President of the University and Vice President of Academic Affairs/Dean of the Faculty the names of eligible faculty members for sabbatical
- Initiating any changes in sabbatical policy to be presented for approval to the Faculty Council and subsequently to the faculty at large
- Receiving/evaluating oral and written reports from sabbaticants upon completion of their sabbaticals. The Sabbatical Committee consists of four elected full time faculty members and one faculty councilor
Members of the Sabbatical Committee 2024-2025
Donna Iucolano, Faculty Councilor
Cheryl Camenzuli, School of Arts and Sciences
Noreen Giordano, Barbara H. Hagan, School of Nursing and Health Services
Cheryl Camenzuli, School of Arts and Sciences
Noreen Giordano, Barbara H. Hagan, School of Nursing and Health Services
Andrea Honigsfeld, School of Education and Human Services
Katherine Patterson, School of Education and Human Services
Jaime Vitrano, School of Arts and Sciences
Katherine Patterson, School of Education and Human Services
Jaime Vitrano, School of Arts and Sciences
TBD