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On Trigger Warnings

September 09, 2014 / PSU-AAUP

A current threat to academic freedom in the classroom comes from a demand that teachers provide warnings in advance if assigned material contains anything that might trigger difficult emotional responses for students. read more >

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U. of Texas Cancer Center Intensifies Its Challenge of AAUP

September 05, 2014 / PSU-AAUP

The M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, affiliated with the University of Texas, has escalated its challenge to the American Association of University Professors by rejecting the group’s assurance that any investigation of the center’s tenure practices will be fair. read more >

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Advising Freshmen, Empowering Faculty

September 03, 2014 / PSU-AAUP

It's hard to offer meaningful advising to new students before they arrive on campus. But Sewanee says it can be done, with professors making key decisions. read more >

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Poorer By Degrees

September 02, 2014 / PSU-AAUP

Here is a link to Poorer by Degrees, a new short documentary by Jennifer Shuberth, a former faculty member at Portland State University read more >

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Oregon AG fires back in PERS legal challenge

August 29, 2014 / PSU-AAUP

Two bills passed in the Oregon Legislature last year were not a breach of contract with government employees because they cut benefits under the Public Employees Retirement System that were never written into contracts at all, according to the brief the State of Oregon filed before the Oregon Supreme Court earlier this week. read more >

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Why August Is the Cruelest Month

August 29, 2014 / PSU-AAUP

If T.S. Eliot had become a tenured professor, he would never have insisted April was the cruelest month. As those of us in the liberal arts know, it is August. read more >

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A Fiscal Reckoning for Oregon’s ‘Pay It Forward’

August 28, 2014 / PSU-AAUP

Remember Oregon’s “Pay It Forward” plan? Students would attend college with no upfront tuition charges and instead pay a small share of their earnings after they left school for about 20 years. In essence the plan was a new way to channel revenue to higher education. read more >

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Editorial: More equality measures needed

August 28, 2014 / PSU-AAUP

According to an April report by the American Association of University Professors, women who are full professors at the UI make 85.3 percent of what men do in the same position. read more >

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