HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 18, 2013 / PSU-AAUP
The scandals roiling Washington over the past two weeks involve troubling government behavior that had been hidden—the IRS targeting of conservative groups and the Justice Department's surveillance of the Associated Press, among others. Largely overlooked amid the histrionics has been a shocker hiding in plain sight. Last week, the Obama administration moved to dramatically undermine students' and faculty rights at colleges across the country.
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HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 14, 2013 / PSU-AAUP
Wisconsin teaching assistants held a "grade-in"—preparing lessons as they occupied the administration building—to draw attention to their vital work and fight their falling wages. Average take-home pay is just $9,500 a year. Photo: Michael Billeaux. We occupied Bascom Hall (the central administration building) to grade papers, hold office hours, prepare lessons, and analyze data—just like we do for hundreds of courses and projects on campus every day—and draw attention to our economic insecurity.
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PSU-AAUP
May 13, 2013 / PSU-AAUP
Please come join us to celebrate 35 years at Portland State!
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PSU-AAUP
May 13, 2013 / PSU-AAUP
PSU-AAUP Bargaining and News
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HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 13, 2013 / PSU-AAUP
For Many Public-College Presidents, Homes Don't Count in Pay Packages
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PSU-AAUP
May 07, 2013 / PSU-AAUP
PSU-AAUP Bargaining and News
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LEGISLATIVE & POLITICAL, PSU-AAUP
May 03, 2013 / PSU-AAUP
The Oregon legislature is considering two bills that would give universities more authority and decision-making power.
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HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 03, 2013 / PSU-AAUP
The American Association of University Professors has sharply criticized New York University’s treatment of faculty members on its campus in Florence, Italy, declaring that adjunct professors there saw abrupt pay cuts and three longtime studio-arts professors were terminated, allegedly for trying to help form a faculty union.
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OTHER LABOR NEWS
May 03, 2013 / PSU-AAUP
Supporters of legislation to overhaul how higher education is overseen in Oregon describe the measures as a way to streamline the process and provide better coordination between public colleges and elementary and secondary schools.
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HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 01, 2013 / PSU-AAUP
The California Federation of Teachers and its affiliate representing faculty members at the City College of San Francisco have filed a complaint with the accreditor of that state's community colleges, accusing that organization of having conflicts of interest and of violating federal and state laws.
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Administration questions "governance" issues in the contract
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Let's all reply to Vice Provost Carol Mack's message to us about last week's bargaining session!
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Tenured and tenure-track faculty members at Montana State University at Bozeman have taken the unusual step of scrapping their collective-bargaining unit, marking a major setback for the union that organizes instructors at that state's public colleges.
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Last month the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at New York University passed a vote of no confidence in the university’s president, John Sexton.
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In Hoover, Ala., ProctorU employees monitor students taking tests online. The American Council on Education has recommended that colleges provide credit for several MOOCs proctored by the company.
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Earlier this year Capella University and the new College for America began enrolling hundreds of students in academic programs without courses, teaching professors, grades, deadlines or credit hour requirements, but with a path to genuine college credit.
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After months of wooing and under close scrutiny, edX was rejected this week by Amherst College amid faculty concerns about the online course provider's business plans and impact on student learning...
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The gap in what students are expected to know between high school and college is often thought to be vast. A newly released survey quantifies just how wide it is.
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Check out our video with highlights of the conference!
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A national labor union that has made strides in organizing adjunct instructors in Washington, D.C., and its Maryland suburbs is starting a similar regional campaign in Boston and is planning one in Los Angeles, too...
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