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There is one book that, as a higher education scholar, I routinely recommend to colleagues seeking to better understand how ...
The AAUP calls on UNC–Chapel Hill’s chancellor and board of trustees to provide a full explanation of why faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Law, and the Kenan-Flagler Business ...
The Trump administration’s attempt to strip Columbia University of its accreditation is yet another authoritarian attempt to control what can be said, thought, taught, and learned on college campuses.
We live in a world at war. According to the United Nations, the current century can be characterized as “a new era of conflict and violence.” The 2024 Global Peace Index lists fifty-six distinct ...
Too often this dialogue leads to questions about whether high school graduates from all backgrounds can benefit from a college education. Unfortunately, Indebted fails to shed light on the underlying ...
Now, new and renewed organizing efforts are emerging across the country as a result of threats to the future of our profession posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and by administrative responses (and, in ...
How the Hampshire College AAUP chapter built solidarity and avoided faculty layoffs.
Incorporating AAUP policy language into collective bargaining agreements strengthens protections for academic freedom and ...
Bulletin collects in one place the reports, policy statements, and official AAUP business materials of an academic year—in this case, 2019–20.
Washington State Senate Bill 5247 (the Freedom to Innovate Act) was introduced in the Washington state legislature in 2013. State senator Maralyn Chase introduced the legislation and is committed to a ...
As the faculty’s role in governance comes under growing attack, AAUP members in Texas and elsewhere are mobilizing to defend ...
The Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act would meaningfully penalize organizations that violate workers’ rights, expand collective bargaining rights of workers, and strengthen access to fair ...