This semester's workload

It's always useful to know what faculty responsibilities are at different types of institution.  This is what I'm doing this semester as a full professor at a small (8000+ students) regional comprehensive in the SUNY system:

1) Teaching: Three classes, two of which are new preps.  The two undergraduate courses are both fully enrolled (one is overloaded); the graduate course, which I was thrown into belatedly because the instructor moved over to an interim admin position, is, alas, not fully enrolled, but it's required for graduation and offered only once a year, so it couldn't be cancelled.  The grad seminar has messed with my schedule a bit, as it was already populated when I inherited it and therefore couldn't be easily moved from Th evening to a M or W slot.

As part of my teaching load, I hold four office hours per week. 

2) Service: Four assignments.  Within the department, I'm chair of the Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure committee (1), which means that I also belong to the Executive Commitee (2); in addition, I'm serving my second term in the College Senate (3).  As part of my senate position, I'm also on a university subcommittee (4).   If prior experience is any indication, the senate subcom will meet just about every week during the Spring semester, but relatively infrequently during the Fall.  Senate meets every other week, exec com once per month, and APT in bursts depending on the personnel actions calendar.  In the Spring, I normally wind up on one of our very short-lived awards committees for various prizes and scholarships.

3) Scholarship: I'm currently finishing article #2 of the four to which I'm committed this year.  Article #1 will return for final proofs sometime next month.  Article #3, also in process, currently co-exists with a revise-and-resubmit that I'm, well, revising and resubmitting.  (Article #4 is already drafted.)  I've agreed to do a longform book review of a monograph out in November, and more capsule reviews for Choice are presumably in the offing.  And once all the articles are out of the way, I need to get back to Book 3 1/2.