HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 08, 2017 / PSU-AAUP
Founded in 2001 by the legendary African American civil rights attorney Julius Chambers, the UNC Center for Civil Rights brings together students and faculty, as well as policy experts and practicing attorneys, to advocate for the poor and for racial and ethnic minorities.
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HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 08, 2017 / PSU-AAUP
Today a strong majority of graduate employees at the Unversity of Chicago filed authorization cards with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
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HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 08, 2017 / PSU-AAUP
New guidance from the United States Department of Labor heightens the potential for faculty on contingent appointments
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NEWSLETTER, BARGAINING
May 05, 2017 / PSU-AAUP
Update on Academic Professional Class/Comp Study
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NEWSLETTER, OTHER LABOR NEWS
May 05, 2017 / PSU-AAUP
AAUP-Oregon supports legislative movement to fund higher education
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NEWSLETTER, BARGAINING
May 04, 2017 / PSU-AAUP
PSU-AAUP contributes to Provost's Blog about IBB
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HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 03, 2017 / PSU-AAUP
Women candidates tend to do better as recruitment processes progress, a study finds.
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NEWSLETTER, Q & A
May 02, 2017 / PSU-AAUP
[Donated Sick Leave Bank] How have we helped people?
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HIGHER ED FACULTY
May 01, 2017 / PSU-AAUP
At an October campaign rally in Columbus, Ohio, Donald Trump, then the Republican nominee for president, gave his most substantive speech on higher education policy.
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OTHER LABOR NEWS
May 01, 2017 / PSU-AAUP
May Day, for some Americans, is a celebration of spring's arrival, replete with bright flowers and maypoles. But for many around the world, May 1st is International Worker's Day.
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Donald Trump performed far better among union voters than previous Republican candidates, but since taking office has enacted disastrous anti-worker policies. Now, some unions are organizing their members around an explicitly progressive analysis, hoping to unlock the power of workers to help lead the resistance.
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Update on Phishing Attack from early January
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Momentum is building for three of these measures, and their impact on institutions of higher education will not be welcome.
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National Association of Scholars calls on universities to close their Confucius Institutes. Defenders say there's nothing sinister about the Chinese-backed centers.
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Recent moves by the Education Department have raised the alarms of students, advocates, and reformers alike.
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The University of Oregon plans to cut $4.5 million in spending from its 2017-2018 budget.
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Thousands flocked to Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland Saturday for the local iteration of the international March for Science.
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Current Statistics on the donated sick leave bank
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Executive Council endorses HealthCare for all Oregonians Bill and MayDay Celebration at PSU
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Associated Students of Portland State University hosted its annual public presidential and vice presidential debate on Tuesday, April 11.
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