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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 ...
The Trump administration’s attempt to strip Columbia University of its accreditation is yet another authoritarian attempt to ...
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 ...
The AAUP calls on UNC–Chapel Hill’s chancellor and board of trustees to provide a full explanation of why faculty in the ...
What you can do to test your readiness for unionization and to lay the groundwork for a successful effort, plus an outline of ...
The abrupt cancellation of NSF grants damages critical research in American higher education and has repercussions far beyond academia.
The challenges we face in the second Trump administration require new ways of talking about the value of higher education and ...
Gender scholars across Europe have been harassed online, threatened by email, and exposed on websites. But these are just ...
The AAUP's Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure promotes standards of academic freedom, tenure, and due process in higher education through the development of policy documents and reports ...
As the faculty’s role in governance comes under growing attack, AAUP members in Texas and elsewhere are mobilizing to defend ...
The AAUP's legal office responds to inquiries on higher education law from professors, academic administrators, attorneys, ...
About 32 percent of faculty members in US colleges and universities held full-time tenured or tenure-track appointments in ...