Thursday, Feb.12, students are invited to join the Oregon Student Association (OSA) for the Rally to Restore Higher Education. The event will take place on the Capitol Steps in Salem.
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The first National Adjunct Walkout Day is less than a month away on February 25, prompting adjuncts across the country to determine whether they'll be allowed to take part in the protest.
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See full agenda here
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Ray has goals. He wants legislators to fund higher education as fully as he feels they fund K-12 schools.
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The ‘sharing economy’ meets higher education
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Declares victory in exposing 'obsessive secrecy'
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Just what do university professors do all day?
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The administration says it will tighten its handling of records
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Governor Scott Walker, a Wisconsin Republican, wants faculty members at University of Wisconsin campuses to teach more.
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Join the growing, effective, polished, Faculty, Academic Professional, and Student voices for quality higher education in our State Legislature
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Nobody could say that Oregon doesn't value higher education.
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William T. Harbaugh says he loves the University of Oregon, where he’s taught for almost two decades. That’s why, online, he’s holding administrators’...
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With National Adjunct Walkout Day a month away, interest grows, and it is prompting discussions among faculty leaders. But many supporters feel the need to back the effort in ways other than walking off the job.
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Please join us for the tenure-related faculty caucus tomorrow, Tuesday Jan. 27, noon-1pm, Smith 298.
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The UW System could face a budget cut resulting in $300 million in lost revenue – although the number is still uncertain – as well as sweeping changes that might imperil the engrained traditions of shared governance and tenure.
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On February 28, 1967, Gov. Ronald Reagan spoke of "certain intellectual luxuries that perhaps we could do without." Here's why liberal education has never recovered.
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Our Executive Council, with extra effort by Leanne Serbulo, has put together a comprehensive report on summer session.
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University of Oregon officials say they are "in communication" with whoever is harboring 22,000 pages of records that UO leaders contend were released unlawfully because they contain confidential information.
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Arizona State, facing criticism, agrees to pay more to some composition instructors assigned extra sections. But the university refuses to back down on courseloads that violate disciplinary standards.
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Winter caucus meetings start next Tuesday for the Tenure Related Faculty
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