This data snapshot summarizes the most recent federal data on women and people of color holding nonmedical instructional ...
AAUP-HFC members rally at the federal courthouse in Boston, along with the AAUP senior counsel and AFT Massachusetts ...
Sather Gate, pictured on this issue’s cover, marks the entrance to the heart of the University of Califor­nia’s Berkeley campus. With Sproul Plaza on one side and academic buildings on the other, it ...
The Trump administration has imposed unprecedented and highly politicized regulations on institutions of higher education, pressured them with coercive funding threats, extorted promises to fall in ...
In 2025, the size of the global executive search market will likely exceed $58 billion, and by 2030 it could approach $95 billion. This year, the United States is estimated to ac­count for about $10.3 ...
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The legal office works on affirmative litigation whereby AAUP seeks to advance AAUP principles through the courts. Following is information on our cases. The national AAUP and our Harvard chapter ...
I just wrote a minigrant for $858 to cover flight and hotel costs for a speaker. After creating a budget, I composed a few hundred words to justify the choice of speaker and the validity of the event, ...
Athena Unbound: Why and How Scholarly Knowledge Should Be Free for All by Peter Baldwin. MIT Press, 2023. The biographical information for the author of Athena Unbound: Why and How Scholarly Knowledge ...
Among the most quietly invidious developments occur­ring in US colleges and universities over the last two years is the consolidation of the Right’s appropria­tion of the language of “institutional ...
President Donald Trump, Republican politicians, and far-right activists have made no secret about their disdain for higher education, and they’ve zeroed in on what they see as a key to gaining control ...
In June, the governing Council of the AAUP elected Samuel Bagenstos to fill its vacant at-large seat. Bagenstos, the Frank G. Millard Professor of Law at the Univer­sity of Michigan, has published two ...