The AAUP condemns the attack on an independent documentarian who was attempting to interview former OSU President E. Gordon Gee. The assault raises serious concerns about press rights and safety at ...
The removal of these protections will directly undermine educational quality, weaken faculty recruitment and retention, and ...
Join key attorneys from AAUP v. Rubio, Mahmoud Khalil’s immigration team, and AAUP and MESA representatives to break down the outcomes of recent legal rulings and their larger implications.
In the Drop ICE webinar you’ll hear how organizers in Minneapolis and beyond moved from defense to offense—picking a few winnable targets and escalating sustained, nonviolent pressure that hit brands ...
Join editor Melanie S. Tanielian and contributors to discuss the release of In the Spirit of H. Chandler Davis: Activism and the Struggle for Academic Freedom.
Despite positive language by the Supreme Court majority, recognizing that academic speech may need to be treated differently, this case has resulted in a weakening of protections for public employees ...
Below is a state-by-state list of sections and the chapters that have elected to participate in them, along with contact information for the state section coordinator. The deadline for chapters to ...
March 4 is a nationwide day of action to protect our communities and fight for a better life for all—for opportunity, freedom, safety and affordability. Families are facing rising costs, while public ...
In this account, ad­vanced by Thomas Philbeck and Nicholas Davis of the World Economic Forum, analog machines replaced human ...
Teaching, research, and service in a vastly unequal academy.
The changing working conditions of academic labor—and, especially, the changing demographics and views about organizing and negotiating of the academic workforce—have profoundly influenced academic ...