AAUP President Todd Wolfson issued the following statement in response to the shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis on ...
Chapters and sections elect their own delegates to represent them in the AAUP Biennial Associating Meeting vote. This webinar will go over legal requirements and alternatives for electing your ...
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 ...
Nominations are being sought for the position of AAUP at-large chapter delegate(s) and alternates to the 2026 AAUP Biennial Meeting, to be held on June 12-13, 2026, in downtown Chicago, Illinois, at ...
Data collection for the 2024–25 FCS concluded in March, with over 800 US colleges and universities providing employment data for approximately 370,000 full-time and 90,000 part-time faculty members as ...
These rules govern the nomination and election of AAUP at-large chapter (“chapter”) delegate(s) to the Biennial Meeting of the American Association of University Professors. These do not govern the ...
We urge OU to affirm the right of instructors to teach, grade, and research without political interference, unlawful mandates, or external pressures that hinder academic freedom.
AAUP President Todd Wolfson issued the following statement in response to the murder of Renee Nicole Good during an ICE operation in Minneapolis: The AAUP is outraged and deeply saddened over the ...
On August 20, 2023, the AAUP and Nevada Faculty Alliance (NFA) filed a joint amicus brief in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in support of Dr. Alice Wieland, a former ...
Since 2001, faculty, students, and staff at more than seventy US colleges and universities have researched their institutions’ histories of involvement with the enslavement of people of African ...
Freedom of expression, we are often told, is democracy’s lifeblood, the medium through which even the most contentious viewpoints can pass. Free speech, according to this view, is debate’s condition ...