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HIGHER ED FACULTY

The LGBT Politics of Christian Colleges

March 14, 2016 / PSU-AAUP

“The joke among my friends is that you can be gay at Messiah, just so long as you don’t act gay, or say gay things, or do anything to show you’re gay.” read more >

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What It Took to Resolve a Federal Sexual-Assault Investigation at UVa

March 04, 2016 / PSU-AAUP

When efforts to resolve a federal investigation into how the University of Virginia handled reports of sexual violence began in earnest last spring, campus officials were corresponding with a lawyer in a U.S. Department of Education field office. By the time the case was resolved in September, tense legal wrangling had reached the highest levels of the university, the state, and the federal agency. read more >

BARGAINING

Session 30: Conceptual Agreement reached on AP Workload and Terms of Employment

February 23, 2016 / PSU-AAUP

In our Friday, February 19th bargaining session, we reached a tentative agreement on AP Workload and Terms of Employment issues. Those of you who have been closely following this negotiation know that we’ve spent hours going back and forth with the administrative team about what full-time employment means for academic professionals. read more >

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Can I Mentor African-American Faculty?

February 17, 2016 / PSU-AAUP

You don’t need to be a person of color to mentor a colleague of color, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore, but you do need to rethink what it means to be a mentor. read more >

BARGAINING

Session 29: Finding the balance on AP Issues

February 16, 2016 / PSU-AAUP

Balance. It’s a delicate, yet crucial part of bargaining. In a bargaining unit like ours that is made-up of diverse constituencies, we strive to find balance in the gains we make for each group. read more >

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Scalia and Higher Ed

February 15, 2016 / PSU-AAUP

Justice's death may not change outcome on affirmative action, which he opposed. His record includes key votes and dissents on issues of black colleges, hate speech, single-sex public higher education and church-state line. read more >

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