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July 29, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
New book argues that shared governance is under threat, along with future of American higher education, and professors must take up the fight. read more >
July 29, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
New book argues that shared governance is under threat, along with future of American higher education, and professors must take up the fight. read more >
July 28, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Virtually gone are the days when a majority of professors were full-time and tenured (or at least tenure-eligible), which gave students a remarkable amount of stability, educational continuity and mentorship opportunities. Nowadays, such professors are the minority of college educators. read more >
July 28, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Now more than ever, people employed in higher education face the forces of change read more >
July 25, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Customers adore Amazon for its ability to deliver almost anything almost instantly. Publishers’ feelings about the online retail giant are a lot more complicated. read more >
July 24, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
AAUP urges universities to terminate or renegotiate contracts for Chinese-government funded centers of language and culture. With about 90 Confucius Institutes established in U.S., will it have an impact? read more >
July 24, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Days after the Service Employees International Union loses a vote at the University of Saint Thomas, it wins one at Antioch University Seattle. read more >
July 23, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
It is ironic, says Bill Gates, that academic institutions are so good at studying the world around them but not themselves. read more >
July 23, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
SEIU's drive to organize adjuncts seemed to be picking up steam. Why has it faltered in the Twin Cities? read more >
July 22, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
There is possibly no issue more dear to state workers than the Public Employees Retirement System. read more >
July 22, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Part-time faculty members at the University of Saint Thomas voted against forming a union. read more >
July 21, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Now that gay marriage is recognized in their state, faculty members and other employees within the University of Minnesota system with same-sex partners no longer need access to domestic partner benefits. Right? read more >
July 21, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Michigan colleges are assigning the hiring and payment of adjuncts to a third-party company. Administrators say it's a win-win, but adjunct advocates say it's a worrisome trend. read more >
July 17, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
A federal appeals court has granted a new trial to a University of Iowa scholar who accused the institution of discriminating against her because of her conservative views, The Des Moines Register reported. read more >
July 16, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
The AAUP Collective Bargaining Team will be continuing bargaining on salaries and implementation of the New ranks read more >
July 16, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
Catherine Dyck, current vice chancellor of Finance & Administration for OUS, was appointed as acting chancellor and chief financial officer by a unanimous vote. read more >
July 16, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
More than 500 adjunct professors and their advocates have signed a petition calling for the U.S. Department of Labor to investigate their working conditions. read more >
July 16, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
The University of North Carolina at Wilmington has completed the terms of a settlement with a professor who sued the institution, and won, over being denied a promotion read more >
July 15, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
News update on collective bargaining and welcome Amanda Smith Byron to the Grievance committee read more >
July 15, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
On the heels of a similarly downcast assessment by Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s Investors Service has issued a negative outlook for the higher-education sector in the United States read more >
July 14, 2014 / PSU-AAUP
The union representing the Oregon Education Association's staff workers is suing the OEA for violating federal labor law. read more >