Faculty Senate Builds Connection, Collaboration and a Stronger Academic Community

The work of the Southwest’s Faculty Senate often begins not with policy language or formal motions, but with conversations—quiet exchanges in hallways, thoughtful emails between colleagues, and the shared desire to make the college a stronger place to teach and learn. For many faculty members, the Senate serves as both a sounding board and a bridge, connecting everyday classroom experiences with the broader decisions that shape academic life at Southwest.

The Faculty Senate serves as the central voice of the faculty, shaping academic policy, strengthening shared governance, and ensuring that instructors have a direct role in decisions that affect teaching and learning across the institution. As one of Southwest’s longest‑standing governance bodies, the Senate provides a structured forum where faculty concerns, ideas, and expertise inform the college’s strategic direction.

The Senate is composed of elected representatives from each academic department, with full‑time faculty members serving staggered terms to maintain continuity and broad campus representation. Officers typically include a president, vice president, secretary, and committee chairs who oversee key areas such as curriculum, academic standards, professional development, and faculty welfare. Senators collaborate closely with academic deans, executive leadership, and standing committees, offering insight that reflects the day‑to‑day realities of the classroom.

Senate President Joyce Johnson said the group’s work is rooted in transparency, advocacy, and a commitment to academic excellence.

“Faculty are on the front lines of student learning. Faculty know their students, their classrooms, and their challenges better than anyone. The Senate gives those insights a place to land—and a way to shape the policies that affect all of us,” she said. “Our role is to make sure their perspectives shape the policies and practices that define the academic experience at Southwest. When faculty thrive, students thrive.”

Beyond its internal governance role, the Senate provides tangible benefits to faculty, staff, and students. Senators help review proposed policies, evaluate academic procedures, support instructional innovation, and raise issues affecting workload, resources, and professional growth. Their input often guides campuswide initiatives, from assessment and accreditation efforts to student success strategies and technology adoption.

The Senate also serves as a bridge between faculty and administration, helping ensure that communication remains open, collaborative, and solutions‑focused. By representing the collective voice of instructors, Senators help maintain consistent academic standards and promote an environment where teaching quality and student achievement remain top priorities.

Faculty and staff can contact their Senators directly through Southwest email or by visiting the Faculty Senate page, where a full roster of representatives and officer information is available. The Senate meets regularly during the academic year, and faculty members are encouraged to attend meetings, submit concerns or request agenda items. Senators welcome questions, feedback and participation from colleagues who want to engage more deeply in shared governance.

As Southwest continues to evolve to meet the needs of its students and community, the Faculty Senate remains a vital partner in shaping the college’s academic future—one policy, one conversation, and one collaborative decision at a time.