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Tuition set to rise 5 percent at Oregon’s public universities

June 24, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

In Saturday's Oregonian, Betsy Hammond reported that the only members of the higher ed board to vote against another tuition increase this year were the students and WOU faculty member Emily Plec - the only people on the board who really see the impact of continual tuition increases that far outstrip inflation. read more >

BARGAINING

Bargaining Report #4 from June 4, 2013

June 12, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

The PSU-AAUP Bargaining Team presented proposals for Article 17 (Academic Professionals) and Article 18 (Fixed-term and Research Faculty). The Administration presented article proposals for Article 36 (Outside Employment) and Article 34 (Library Development Days). read more >

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New Youtube video! AAUP Joins the PSU SEIU Rally

May 30, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

New Youtube video! AAUP Joins the PSU SEIU Rally

On May 16, 2013, members of PSU-AAUP joined students and AFT to show support for a fair SEIU contract on the campus and to show support for fair working conditions for the workers at University Place Hotel. The administration heard us loud and clear - We are in this together! read more >

HIGHER ED FACULTY

UCLA tells professors not to apply for major new pharmaceutical grant

May 28, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

These days many research universities are constantly looking for new grant competitions and encouraging their faculty members to apply. On Friday, the University of California at Los Angeles took the unusual step of telling professors not to apply to a major new grant competition from a pharmaceutical company, saying that the program violated university rules. read more >

HIGHER ED FACULTY

UCLA tells professors not to apply for major new pharmaceutical grant

May 28, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

These days many research universities are constantly looking for new grant competitions and encouraging their faculty members to apply. On Friday, the University of California at Los Angeles took the unusual step of telling professors not to apply to a major new grant competition from a pharmaceutical company, saying that the program violated university rules. read more >

HIGHER ED FACULTY

Harvard Professors Call for Greater Oversight of MOOCs

May 28, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

Several dozen professors in Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences have signed a letter to their dean asking for formal oversight of the massive open online courses offered by Harvard through edX, a MOOC provider co-founded by the university. read more >

HIGHER ED FACULTY

Dark Cloud Over Academic Freedom - Commentary - The Chronicle of Higher Education

May 24, 2013 / PSU-AAUP

Recently, the Education Department issued a controversial "blueprint" for dealing with sexual harassment that could expose colleges that follow it to First Amendment lawsuits and redefine every flirtation and request to go out on a date as potential sexual harassment. It rejects decades of court rulings by declaring that any unwelcome speech or conduct of a sexual nature is harassment, even if it would not offend a reasonable person. read more >

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