Our amicus brief, submitted March 28, argues that the new travel ban “jeopardizes the many contributions that foreign students, scholars, and researchers make to American colleges and universities, as well as our nation’s economy and general well-being.”
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This calls into question Jacoby’s ability to impartially judge submissions to the journal, Brown said. She added that the Women’s Caucus as a group had called on the Midwest Political Science Association to remove or suspend Jacoby.
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Video re:Learning at SXSWedu
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Joseph Castro, president of California State U. at Fresno: "Just because you’re a tenured professor doesn’t mean you can do or say whatever you wish."
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At meeting of trustees, presidents and other campus leaders discuss the continuing turmoil colleges face in mediating tension over free speech.
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Randa Jarrar's case at Cal State Fresno has attracted national attention, much of it arguably undue. Will she be punished? It's hard to say, given academe's unpredictable track record on discipline for faculty social media snafus.
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Survey finds strong faculty support for free expression on campus, even for ideas some would consider offensive.
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Southern Illinois Carbondale's proposal that alumni volunteers do faculty work (without pay) doesn't go over well.
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Extremist groups with dangerous agendas are setting their sights on Oregon. They’re ready to spend big money to stop the progress Oregon is making with a series of destructive ballot measures that target women, immigrant communities, and all Oregon families. We’re standing together to defeat these big money campaigns and stop extremist forces in their tracks.
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On Tuesday, April 10 and Wednesday, April 11, Associated Students of Portland State University held two pre-election debates
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Significant changes to the structure and procedures for faculty participation in institutional governance should not be made unilaterally.
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PSU-AAUP Supports Student Rally Against Tuition Hike
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Arizona educators voted overwhelmingly in favor of a walkout, following three days of balloting this week.
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Introducing Jennifer Ruth
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PSU-AAUP Submits Association Grievance on Personal Mail Policy
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PSU-AAUP Submits Letter of Concern about “Classification & Compensation Study”
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Saturday May 5, 2018 First Unitarian Church of Portland, 1226 SW Salmon St. Portland, Oregon
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When is it okay to use recording devices on campus? This is a common question asked by members in a variety of situations.
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"As president, I was in a unique position to stop the proceedings, and I should have done more," Poorman said in a statement released this afternoon.
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Students who leave class won't be reprimanded beyond receiving an unexcused absence, Deputy Superintendent Yvonne Curtis wrote. And although teachers won't participate, they may "accompany students to help ensure safety."
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