NEWSLETTER, HIGHER ED FACULTY
What Percent of Your (Academic) Salary Would You Trade for Tenure?
June 03, 2019 / Heather Nahmias
What Percent of Your (Academic) Salary Would You Trade for Tenure? Inside Higher Ed article read more >
June 03, 2019 / Heather Nahmias
What Percent of Your (Academic) Salary Would You Trade for Tenure? Inside Higher Ed article read more >
June 03, 2019 / Heather Nahmias
Labor Agency to Propose Rule on Grad Students’ Right to Unionize read more >
June 03, 2019 / Heather Nahmias
Nobody Wins if Graduate Students Can’t Organize read more >
June 03, 2019 / Heather Nahmias
A professor's department found she was paid less than men were, unfairly, for failing to go out and get other offers. A judge said that didn't matter. read more >
May 20, 2019 / Heather Nahmias
Video Games and Drinks, or Union Dues? Delta's Pitch Draws Fire read more >
May 10, 2019 / Heather Nahmias
Washington State Moves Toward Free and Reduced College Tuition, With Businesses Footing the Bill read more >
May 10, 2019 / Heather Nahmias
110,000 Washington students a year will get money for college, many a free ride read more >
May 06, 2019 / Heather Nahmias
3 More Universities Close Confucius Institutes read more >
May 06, 2019 / Heather Nahmias
The Time for Engagement read more >
April 17, 2019 / Heather Nahmias
3 Things a Faculty-Pay Survey Shows About Academic Jobs read more >
April 01, 2019 / PSU-AAUP
On behalf of all AAUP members in Oregon, the President of AAUP-Oregon writes a letter to the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities bringing the commission to task for dropping Academic Freedom from the new draft of their accreditation standards. read more >
March 12, 2019 / PSU-AAUP
U.S. Labor Department Proposes Raising Salary Cap for Those Eligible for Overtime Pay read more >
March 11, 2019 / Heather Nahmias
What Faculty Members Think read more >
March 11, 2019 / PSU-AAUP
Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations recently had a hearing on Confucius Institutes and their possible threat to National Security read more >
February 04, 2019 / PSU-AAUP
SCOTUS is asked to take up the issue of "Whether it violates the First Amendment to appoint a labor union to represent and speak for public-sector employees who have declined to join the union." Uradnik v. Inter Faculty Organization read more >
January 31, 2019 / PSU-AAUP
Higher ed lobby says new regulations governing campus handling of sexual misconduct complaints would create a quasi-legal system that would burden colleges and infringe on the rights of students. read more >
January 24, 2019 / PSU-AAUP
We are not the only institution to question the continuance of the Confucius Institute (CI) read more >
December 12, 2018 / PSU-AAUP
How Graduate Unions Are Winning—and Scaring the Hell out of Bosses—in the Trump Era read more >
December 12, 2018 / PSU-AAUP
AAUP Chapters Revive as Professors See Threats to Academic Freedom read more >
December 12, 2018 / PSU-AAUP
AAUP Announces Investigation of Vermont Law School for Violations of Shared Governance read more >