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By José Padín

In Defense of Diversity and Equity

Our union’s Executive Council has enthusiastically joined the growing list of student, faculty, staff, and community groups, in sponsoring a cycle of events, February 15-17, upholding and celebrating our commitment to the value of diversity and equity!  Student government Vice-President, Donald Thomson III, who is helping coordinate this collective effort, visited our meeting on February 1, to describe the events and ask for PSU-AAUP support. The cycle starts February 15, 12-1pm, at the Native American Center, with a discussion sponsored by the student organization of Women in STEM debunking the pseudo-science about women and STEM disciplines that is gaining resurgence in these crazy times. On February 16, 4-5:30, in Shattuck Hall 212, there will be a moderated panel discussion on gender, equity, and the higher education workplace, followed by dinner and conversation. The cycle of events concludes February 17, 4-5:30 pm, on the PSU South Park Blocks, with a cultural fair with food, performances, and an open mike, celebrating the diversity of our community. We will continue sharing more details. Colleagues, mark your calendars!

Provost Search

A search is underway for a new Provost, and as occurred last year in the search for our new President, I’ve been asked to participate in the search committee representing PSU-AAUP. The recognition by the Board of Trustees and administration that our union of faculty and academic professionals is a vital component of a strong and healthy university is a breath of fresh air!

Legislative Action

Another legislative session has begun in Salem. Through the work of our union’s legislative committee, and our participation in AAUP-Oregon, we keep track of bills that have an impact on higher education and on the rights of educators, students, and unions. On Feb. 1 our Executive Council reviewed a first round of bills, and approved positions on 10 bills.

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