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In accord with principles of shared governance described by the AAUP and other organizations over the course of several decades, the faculty should participate meaningfully in major decisions about ...
FAQs on Election of AAUP State Conference Officers. This provides general guidance for AAUP State Conferences on the federal and AAUP requirements governing nominations and electi ...
The AAUP’s governing Council voted to place Muhlenberg College on the AAUP's list of censured administrations. The censure is based on the findings of a report of an AAUP committee of inquiry ...
The abrupt cancellation of NSF grants damages critical research in American higher education and has repercussions far beyond academia.
This year's Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2024–25, presents findings from the AAUP’s annual Faculty Compensation Survey and other key economic trends related to US higher ...
The AAUP today released our Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2024–25. This report presents findings from the AAUP’s annual Faculty Compensation Survey and other key economic ...
Those being excluded from the US will doubtless include faculty and students who seek to travel here to conduct academic work. Their exclusion is at odds with fundamental AAUP principles and with our ...
A peer-mentoring initiative at St. John’s University helped faculty to overcome common barriers to promotion to full professor.
On the front lines, the nation dealt with shortages of personal protective equipment, test kits, ventilators, and hospital beds. In the acute phase of the spring surge in cases, our team raced against ...
A bureaucratic approach to diversity issues in higher education, combined with the ebbing of faculty power and status, is shaping how marginalized academics imagine themselves and their professional ...
Will COVID-19 finally bring down a system that pairs the most overworked and least supported faculty members with the neediest students?