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BY HANK REICHMAN In the current issue of Academe magazine I reviewed a new book, Free City! The Fight for San Francisco’s City College and Education for All. It’s a terrific book, which details the five-year fight to save the college from an over-aggressive accrediting agency and expand access. I had previously posted frequently about. SUPPORT MILLS COLLEGE FACULTY AND WORKERS Support Mills College Faculty and Workers. Hank Reichman / 1 week ago. May 17, 2021. POSTED BY HANK REICHMAN. The following statement and list of demands is seeking support. For a full list of current signatories and to sign go here. For more coverage of the pending closure of Mills College and the faculty response go here and here. A DOUBLE STANDARD AT STANFORD? A Double Standard at Stanford? Hank Reichman / 2 mins ago. June 2, 2021. BY HANK REICHMAN. Last week I posted to this blog a statement from Stanford University students, faculty and alums that called out the Stanford College Republicans (SCR) for instigating the widely publicized and controversial firing of a recent Stanford graduate bythe
TEACHING AND LEARNING RELATIONSHIPS ACROSS MODALITIES Teaching and Learning Relationships across Modalities. Spring 2020 was the unanticipated semester. Few thought in January 2020 that we would be teaching remotely by the end of March. Even then, hope existed that Fall 2020 would emerge as a more “normal” semester. This hope has since been put to rest for most institutions of higher learning. EXPLORING THE THREATS TO HIGHER EDUCATION’S INTEGRITY Exploring the Threats to Higher Education’s Integrity. Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic this past spring prompted the rapid turn to remote teaching and learning; caused uncertainty about whether teaching and learning would continue in the remote mode this fall; resulted in dire enrollment forecasts for domestic and internationalstudents
STATEMENT ON ANTI-ASIAN HATE Statement on Anti-Asian Hate. AAUP / March 19, 2021. BY THE AAUP. We stand in sorrow and solidarity with Asian and Asian-American communities, who are facing an escalating series of racist attacks, including this week’s horrific attack in Georgia, in which anti-Asian racism compounded with misogyny evidently resulted in themurder of eight
CONSERVATIVE CANCEL CULTURE AT BOISE STATE Conservative Cancel Culture at Boise State. John K. Wilson / March 24, 2021. BY JOHN K. WILSON. Earlier today, Boise State University lifted its suspension on 52 classes with 1300 students for UF 200: Foundations of Ethics & Diversity . This was a necessary correction to a serious mistake the administration made last week when it announcedone
IN DEFENSE OF SANDRA SELLERS AND DAVID BATSON BY JOHN K. WILSON. This past week, Georgetown law school fired adjunct professor Sandra Sellers (and suspended her co-instructor David Batson) for an accidentally recorded conversation about racial disparities in student grades. In the video, which was recorded in February when the taping of the class continued after all the studentshad left
IN DEFENSE OF GARRETT FELBER In Defense of Garrett Felber. Last month, University of Mississippi assistant professor of history Garrett Felber was fired in one of the most remarkable attacks on academic freedom in recent memory, a dismissal that violates the First Amendment, academic freedom, shared governance, the faculty handbook, AAUP guidelines, and basicprinciples of
ENDING INSTITUTIONAL RACISM IN HIGHER EDUCATION BY MICHAEL A. DOVER. Recently Danielle Smith, executive director of the Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, asked, “If you only have fifteen minutes to talk to a brand-new-to-the-topic mostly wealthy, white audience about racism/white supremacy culture and how this plays out in the organizations they lead . . . what would you include?”ACADEME BLOG
BY HANK REICHMAN In the current issue of Academe magazine I reviewed a new book, Free City! The Fight for San Francisco’s City College and Education for All. It’s a terrific book, which details the five-year fight to save the college from an over-aggressive accrediting agency and expand access. I had previously posted frequently about. SUPPORT MILLS COLLEGE FACULTY AND WORKERS Support Mills College Faculty and Workers. Hank Reichman / 1 week ago. May 17, 2021. POSTED BY HANK REICHMAN. The following statement and list of demands is seeking support. For a full list of current signatories and to sign go here. For more coverage of the pending closure of Mills College and the faculty response go here and here. A DOUBLE STANDARD AT STANFORD? A Double Standard at Stanford? Hank Reichman / 2 mins ago. June 2, 2021. BY HANK REICHMAN. Last week I posted to this blog a statement from Stanford University students, faculty and alums that called out the Stanford College Republicans (SCR) for instigating the widely publicized and controversial firing of a recent Stanford graduate bythe
TEACHING AND LEARNING RELATIONSHIPS ACROSS MODALITIES Teaching and Learning Relationships across Modalities. Spring 2020 was the unanticipated semester. Few thought in January 2020 that we would be teaching remotely by the end of March. Even then, hope existed that Fall 2020 would emerge as a more “normal” semester. This hope has since been put to rest for most institutions of higher learning. EXPLORING THE THREATS TO HIGHER EDUCATION’S INTEGRITY Exploring the Threats to Higher Education’s Integrity. Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic this past spring prompted the rapid turn to remote teaching and learning; caused uncertainty about whether teaching and learning would continue in the remote mode this fall; resulted in dire enrollment forecasts for domestic and internationalstudents
STATEMENT ON ANTI-ASIAN HATE Statement on Anti-Asian Hate. AAUP / March 19, 2021. BY THE AAUP. We stand in sorrow and solidarity with Asian and Asian-American communities, who are facing an escalating series of racist attacks, including this week’s horrific attack in Georgia, in which anti-Asian racism compounded with misogyny evidently resulted in themurder of eight
CONSERVATIVE CANCEL CULTURE AT BOISE STATE Conservative Cancel Culture at Boise State. John K. Wilson / March 24, 2021. BY JOHN K. WILSON. Earlier today, Boise State University lifted its suspension on 52 classes with 1300 students for UF 200: Foundations of Ethics & Diversity . This was a necessary correction to a serious mistake the administration made last week when it announcedone
IN DEFENSE OF SANDRA SELLERS AND DAVID BATSON BY JOHN K. WILSON. This past week, Georgetown law school fired adjunct professor Sandra Sellers (and suspended her co-instructor David Batson) for an accidentally recorded conversation about racial disparities in student grades. In the video, which was recorded in February when the taping of the class continued after all the studentshad left
IN DEFENSE OF GARRETT FELBER In Defense of Garrett Felber. Last month, University of Mississippi assistant professor of history Garrett Felber was fired in one of the most remarkable attacks on academic freedom in recent memory, a dismissal that violates the First Amendment, academic freedom, shared governance, the faculty handbook, AAUP guidelines, and basicprinciples of
ENDING INSTITUTIONAL RACISM IN HIGHER EDUCATION BY MICHAEL A. DOVER. Recently Danielle Smith, executive director of the Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, asked, “If you only have fifteen minutes to talk to a brand-new-to-the-topic mostly wealthy, white audience about racism/white supremacy culture and how this plays out in the organizations they lead . . . what would you include?” INTERVIEW WITH JONATHAN RAUCH ON THE CONSTITUTION OF 1 day ago · BY JOHN K. WILSON. I interviewed Jonathan Rauch, the author of The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth (Brookings Institution Press, June 2021) via email about his new book. Here are some upcoming online events with Jonathan Rauch about The Constitution of Knowledge:. FIRE Faculty Network, June 8, 4pm ET; Competitive Enterprise Institute, June 9, Noon ET THE RIGHT-WING “RENEWAL” OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN NORTH BY HASSAN MELEHY By now, the decision by the UNC–Chapel Hill Board of Trustees to refuse a tenured professorship to Nikole Hannah-Jones is a well-known story. One trustee, speaking anonymously, madUNDERGRADUATES
Writing for the Far-Right website RedState, John Hawkins provides the following list of “15 Excerpts That Show How Radical, Weird And Out of Touch College Campuses Have Become”: 1) “College Students Say Remembering 9/11 Is Offensive to Muslims”: The everything-is-offensive brand of campus activism has struck a new low: Students at the University of Minnesota killed THE INDOCTRINATION OF JONATHAN ZIMMERMAN The Indoctrination of Jonathan Zimmerman. Jonathan Zimmerman has an essay today attacking the 1619 Project, and since InsideHigherEd has eliminated comments on its articles, I wanted to discuss it here. Zimmerman is obviously right when he writes that “we must also avoid imposing a singular interpretation or ideology that will prevent —not
CONSERVATIVE CHRISTIAN CANCEL CULTURE AT CAIRN UNIVERSITY Conservative Christian Cancel Culture at Cairn University. Cairn University has announced the elimination of the School of Social Work, prompting the following letter from the National Association of Social Workers: The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and its Pennsylvania Chapter have grave concerns about Cairn University’s U. OF CALIFORNIA FACULTY CALL FOR ACTION ON ACADEMIC Among the most significant actions was a letter prepared by the University of California’s Academic Senate Committee on Academic Freedom (UCAF) and endorsed by the Senate’s Academic Council. It called on the U.C. system administration to negotiate with Zoom for new contractual terms that protect academic freedom, scholarlyinquiry, and
OVERCOMING SETBACKS IN ACADEMIC FREEDOM AT WEST POINT Overcoming Setbacks in Academic Freedom at West Point. In 2020, The United States Military Academy at West Point terminated the employment of an assistant professor whose specialty is American women’s writing. In addition to her teaching, this professor helped lead the academy’s program to support talented cadets applying for graduate GOING THROUGH THE MOTIONS IS ALMOST WORSE THAN DOING Indeed, our universities went through the Great Recession little more than a decade ago. And faculty at Johns Hopkins, whose work is now widely being cited and relied on in this current crisis, have been urging greater preparedness for an inevitable pandemic of some sort—apparently to little effect, even within their own institution. MILLS COLLEGE FACULTY LEVELS VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE POSTED BY HANK REICHMAN. The following press release was submitted by members of the faculty at Mills College. By evening Monday May 3, the voting faculty of Mills College in Oakland, CA voted overwhelmingly to pass a resolution of no confidence (73% voted in favor of the resolution, 16% voted no, and 11% abstained) against the Mills College Provost and Dean of the Faculty, Chinyere FACULTY AND STUDENT RETENTION Faculty and Student Retention. Second-semester students come into their classrooms as jaded veterans knowing exactly what their status is. They know that the teachers of their core curriculum courses (normally, all that they are taking, this year) are, for the most part, either untried graduate students, adjuncts so harried they haveno time
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BY HANK REICHMAN In the current issue of Academe magazine I reviewed a new book, Free City! The Fight for San Francisco’s City College and Education for All. It’s a terrific book, which details the five-year fight to save the college from an over-aggressive accrediting agency and expand access. I had previously posted frequently about. SUPPORT MILLS COLLEGE FACULTY AND WORKERS Support Mills College Faculty and Workers. Hank Reichman / 1 week ago. May 17, 2021. POSTED BY HANK REICHMAN. The following statement and list of demands is seeking support. For a full list of current signatories and to sign go here. For more coverage of the pending closure of Mills College and the faculty response go here and here.ACADEME MAGAZINE
Academe Magazine. Read the latest articles, columns, and book reviews from Academe on the AAUP website. If you are a member and need to retrieve your password or change your subscription preferences (for example, to opt in or out of receiving the print edition of the magazine), visit this page. You can join the AAUP or renew yourmembership here.
CONSERVATIVE CANCEL CULTURE AT BOISE STATE Conservative Cancel Culture at Boise State. John K. Wilson / March 24, 2021. BY JOHN K. WILSON. Earlier today, Boise State University lifted its suspension on 52 classes with 1300 students for UF 200: Foundations of Ethics & Diversity . This was a necessary correction to a serious mistake the administration made last week when it announcedone
TEACHING AND LEARNING RELATIONSHIPS ACROSS MODALITIES Teaching and Learning Relationships across Modalities. Spring 2020 was the unanticipated semester. Few thought in January 2020 that we would be teaching remotely by the end of March. Even then, hope existed that Fall 2020 would emerge as a more “normal” semester. This hope has since been put to rest for most institutions of higher learning. EXPLORING THE THREATS TO HIGHER EDUCATION’S INTEGRITY Exploring the Threats to Higher Education’s Integrity. Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic this past spring prompted the rapid turn to remote teaching and learning; caused uncertainty about whether teaching and learning would continue in the remote mode this fall; resulted in dire enrollment forecasts for domestic and internationalstudents
IN DEFENSE OF SANDRA SELLERS AND DAVID BATSON BY JOHN K. WILSON. This past week, Georgetown law school fired adjunct professor Sandra Sellers (and suspended her co-instructor David Batson) for an accidentally recorded conversation about racial disparities in student grades. In the video, which was recorded in February when the taping of the class continued after all the studentshad left
2019-20 AAUP FACULTY COMPENSATION SURVEY RESULTS 2019-20 AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey Results. For our annual Faculty Compensation Survey, the AAUP collected data from 928 colleges and universities across the United States, including community colleges, small liberal arts colleges, and major research universities. The 2019–20 survey covers almost 380,000 full-time andmore than 96,000
IN DEFENSE OF GARRETT FELBER In Defense of Garrett Felber. Last month, University of Mississippi assistant professor of history Garrett Felber was fired in one of the most remarkable attacks on academic freedom in recent memory, a dismissal that violates the First Amendment, academic freedom, shared governance, the faculty handbook, AAUP guidelines, and basicprinciples of
GEORGE CICCARIELLO-MAHER RESIGNS: “WE ARE ALL A SINGLE George Ciccariello-Maher, associate professor of politics and global studies at Drexel University, has resigned his tenured position. In an announcement on Twitter posted today, Ciccariello-Maher wrote, “after nearly a year of harassment by right-wing, white supremacist media outlets and internet mobs, after death threats and threats of violence directed against me and my family, myACADEME BLOG
BY HANK REICHMAN In the current issue of Academe magazine I reviewed a new book, Free City! The Fight for San Francisco’s City College and Education for All. It’s a terrific book, which details the five-year fight to save the college from an over-aggressive accrediting agency and expand access. I had previously posted frequently about. SUPPORT MILLS COLLEGE FACULTY AND WORKERS Support Mills College Faculty and Workers. Hank Reichman / 1 week ago. May 17, 2021. POSTED BY HANK REICHMAN. The following statement and list of demands is seeking support. For a full list of current signatories and to sign go here. For more coverage of the pending closure of Mills College and the faculty response go here and here.ACADEME MAGAZINE
Academe Magazine. Read the latest articles, columns, and book reviews from Academe on the AAUP website. If you are a member and need to retrieve your password or change your subscription preferences (for example, to opt in or out of receiving the print edition of the magazine), visit this page. You can join the AAUP or renew yourmembership here.
CONSERVATIVE CANCEL CULTURE AT BOISE STATE Conservative Cancel Culture at Boise State. John K. Wilson / March 24, 2021. BY JOHN K. WILSON. Earlier today, Boise State University lifted its suspension on 52 classes with 1300 students for UF 200: Foundations of Ethics & Diversity . This was a necessary correction to a serious mistake the administration made last week when it announcedone
TEACHING AND LEARNING RELATIONSHIPS ACROSS MODALITIES Teaching and Learning Relationships across Modalities. Spring 2020 was the unanticipated semester. Few thought in January 2020 that we would be teaching remotely by the end of March. Even then, hope existed that Fall 2020 would emerge as a more “normal” semester. This hope has since been put to rest for most institutions of higher learning. EXPLORING THE THREATS TO HIGHER EDUCATION’S INTEGRITY Exploring the Threats to Higher Education’s Integrity. Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic this past spring prompted the rapid turn to remote teaching and learning; caused uncertainty about whether teaching and learning would continue in the remote mode this fall; resulted in dire enrollment forecasts for domestic and internationalstudents
IN DEFENSE OF SANDRA SELLERS AND DAVID BATSON BY JOHN K. WILSON. This past week, Georgetown law school fired adjunct professor Sandra Sellers (and suspended her co-instructor David Batson) for an accidentally recorded conversation about racial disparities in student grades. In the video, which was recorded in February when the taping of the class continued after all the studentshad left
2019-20 AAUP FACULTY COMPENSATION SURVEY RESULTS 2019-20 AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey Results. For our annual Faculty Compensation Survey, the AAUP collected data from 928 colleges and universities across the United States, including community colleges, small liberal arts colleges, and major research universities. The 2019–20 survey covers almost 380,000 full-time andmore than 96,000
IN DEFENSE OF GARRETT FELBER In Defense of Garrett Felber. Last month, University of Mississippi assistant professor of history Garrett Felber was fired in one of the most remarkable attacks on academic freedom in recent memory, a dismissal that violates the First Amendment, academic freedom, shared governance, the faculty handbook, AAUP guidelines, and basicprinciples of
GEORGE CICCARIELLO-MAHER RESIGNS: “WE ARE ALL A SINGLE George Ciccariello-Maher, associate professor of politics and global studies at Drexel University, has resigned his tenured position. In an announcement on Twitter posted today, Ciccariello-Maher wrote, “after nearly a year of harassment by right-wing, white supremacist media outlets and internet mobs, after death threats and threats of violence directed against me and my family, my IN DEFENSE OF DEPARTMENTAL ACADEMIC FREEDOM 1 day ago · BY JOHN K. WILSON. Former AAUP president Cary Nelson wrote an essay for InsideHigherEd last week, arguing that departments issuing statements critical of the Israeli government are violating academic freedom and must be silenced:. A department is an administrative entity, an arm of the university. Academic and professional standards for departments exist, such as that studentsand
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THE RIGHT-WING “RENEWAL” OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN NORTH BY HASSAN MELEHY By now, the decision by the UNC–Chapel Hill Board of Trustees to refuse a tenured professorship to Nikole Hannah-Jones is a well-known story. One trustee, speaking anonymously, mad A DOUBLE STANDARD AT STANFORD? A Double Standard at Stanford? Hank Reichman / 2 mins ago. June 2, 2021. BY HANK REICHMAN. Last week I posted to this blog a statement from Stanford University students, faculty and alums that called out the Stanford College Republicans (SCR) for instigating the widely publicized and controversial firing of a recent Stanford graduate bythe
INTERVIEW WITH JONATHAN RAUCH ON THE CONSTITUTION OF 11 hours ago · BY JOHN K. WILSON. I interviewed Jonathan Rauch, the author of The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth (Brookings Institution Press, June 2021) via email about his new book. Here are some upcoming online events with Jonathan Rauch about The Constitution of Knowledge:. FIRE Faculty Network, June 8, 4pm ET; Competitive Enterprise Institute, June 9, Noon ET ENDING INSTITUTIONAL RACISM IN HIGHER EDUCATION BY MICHAEL A. DOVER. Recently Danielle Smith, executive director of the Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, asked, “If you only have fifteen minutes to talk to a brand-new-to-the-topic mostly wealthy, white audience about racism/white supremacy culture and how this plays out in the organizations they lead . . . what would you include?” GOING THROUGH THE MOTIONS IS ALMOST WORSE THAN DOING Indeed, our universities went through the Great Recession little more than a decade ago. And faculty at Johns Hopkins, whose work is now widely being cited and relied on in this current crisis, have been urging greater preparedness for an inevitable pandemic of some sort—apparently to little effect, even within their own institution. VISUALIZING A BILLION AND A TRILLION DOLLARS Visualizing a Billion and a Trillion Dollars. Any budget number can be made to sound exorbitant if doing so serves a political purpose. But the scope of our governmental budgets, as well as the scope of our economy, has long exceeded the ability of most of us to grasp the numbers—both viscerally and intellectually—in any meaningful way.UNDERGRADUATES
Since 1974 the Student Press Law Center (SPLC) has been the nation’s only legal assistance agency devoted exclusively to educating high school and college journalists about the rights and responsibilities embodied in the First Amendment and supporting the student news media in their struggle to cover important issues free from censorship.UNDERGRADUATES
Writing for Bold Progressives, Marissa Barrow has highlighted the attention being given to legislative proposals to allow students to graduate from colleges and universities without debt: “Legislators in 10 states nationwide will be introducing debt-free college legislation, making debt-free college a central 2016 campaign issue from the top to bottom of the ticket.ACADEME BLOG
BY HANK REICHMAN In the current issue of Academe magazine I reviewed a new book, Free City! The Fight for San Francisco’s City College and Education for All. It’s a terrific book, which details the five-year fight to save the college from an over-aggressive accrediting agency and expand access. I had previously posted frequently about. SUPPORT MILLS COLLEGE FACULTY AND WORKERS Support Mills College Faculty and Workers. Hank Reichman / 1 week ago. May 17, 2021. POSTED BY HANK REICHMAN. The following statement and list of demands is seeking support. For a full list of current signatories and to sign go here. For more coverage of the pending closure of Mills College and the faculty response go here and here.ACADEME MAGAZINE
Academe Magazine. Read the latest articles, columns, and book reviews from Academe on the AAUP website. If you are a member and need to retrieve your password or change your subscription preferences (for example, to opt in or out of receiving the print edition of the magazine), visit this page. You can join the AAUP or renew yourmembership here.
CONSERVATIVE CANCEL CULTURE AT BOISE STATE Conservative Cancel Culture at Boise State. John K. Wilson / March 24, 2021. BY JOHN K. WILSON. Earlier today, Boise State University lifted its suspension on 52 classes with 1300 students for UF 200: Foundations of Ethics & Diversity . This was a necessary correction to a serious mistake the administration made last week when it announcedone
TEACHING AND LEARNING RELATIONSHIPS ACROSS MODALITIES Teaching and Learning Relationships across Modalities. Spring 2020 was the unanticipated semester. Few thought in January 2020 that we would be teaching remotely by the end of March. Even then, hope existed that Fall 2020 would emerge as a more “normal” semester. This hope has since been put to rest for most institutions of higher learning. EXPLORING THE THREATS TO HIGHER EDUCATION’S INTEGRITY Exploring the Threats to Higher Education’s Integrity. Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic this past spring prompted the rapid turn to remote teaching and learning; caused uncertainty about whether teaching and learning would continue in the remote mode this fall; resulted in dire enrollment forecasts for domestic and internationalstudents
IN DEFENSE OF SANDRA SELLERS AND DAVID BATSON BY JOHN K. WILSON. This past week, Georgetown law school fired adjunct professor Sandra Sellers (and suspended her co-instructor David Batson) for an accidentally recorded conversation about racial disparities in student grades. In the video, which was recorded in February when the taping of the class continued after all the studentshad left
2019-20 AAUP FACULTY COMPENSATION SURVEY RESULTS 2019-20 AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey Results. For our annual Faculty Compensation Survey, the AAUP collected data from 928 colleges and universities across the United States, including community colleges, small liberal arts colleges, and major research universities. The 2019–20 survey covers almost 380,000 full-time andmore than 96,000
IN DEFENSE OF GARRETT FELBER In Defense of Garrett Felber. Last month, University of Mississippi assistant professor of history Garrett Felber was fired in one of the most remarkable attacks on academic freedom in recent memory, a dismissal that violates the First Amendment, academic freedom, shared governance, the faculty handbook, AAUP guidelines, and basicprinciples of
GEORGE CICCARIELLO-MAHER RESIGNS: “WE ARE ALL A SINGLE George Ciccariello-Maher, associate professor of politics and global studies at Drexel University, has resigned his tenured position. In an announcement on Twitter posted today, Ciccariello-Maher wrote, “after nearly a year of harassment by right-wing, white supremacist media outlets and internet mobs, after death threats and threats of violence directed against me and my family, myACADEME BLOG
BY HANK REICHMAN In the current issue of Academe magazine I reviewed a new book, Free City! The Fight for San Francisco’s City College and Education for All. It’s a terrific book, which details the five-year fight to save the college from an over-aggressive accrediting agency and expand access. I had previously posted frequently about. SUPPORT MILLS COLLEGE FACULTY AND WORKERS Support Mills College Faculty and Workers. Hank Reichman / 1 week ago. May 17, 2021. POSTED BY HANK REICHMAN. The following statement and list of demands is seeking support. For a full list of current signatories and to sign go here. For more coverage of the pending closure of Mills College and the faculty response go here and here.ACADEME MAGAZINE
Academe Magazine. Read the latest articles, columns, and book reviews from Academe on the AAUP website. If you are a member and need to retrieve your password or change your subscription preferences (for example, to opt in or out of receiving the print edition of the magazine), visit this page. You can join the AAUP or renew yourmembership here.
CONSERVATIVE CANCEL CULTURE AT BOISE STATE Conservative Cancel Culture at Boise State. John K. Wilson / March 24, 2021. BY JOHN K. WILSON. Earlier today, Boise State University lifted its suspension on 52 classes with 1300 students for UF 200: Foundations of Ethics & Diversity . This was a necessary correction to a serious mistake the administration made last week when it announcedone
TEACHING AND LEARNING RELATIONSHIPS ACROSS MODALITIES Teaching and Learning Relationships across Modalities. Spring 2020 was the unanticipated semester. Few thought in January 2020 that we would be teaching remotely by the end of March. Even then, hope existed that Fall 2020 would emerge as a more “normal” semester. This hope has since been put to rest for most institutions of higher learning. EXPLORING THE THREATS TO HIGHER EDUCATION’S INTEGRITY Exploring the Threats to Higher Education’s Integrity. Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic this past spring prompted the rapid turn to remote teaching and learning; caused uncertainty about whether teaching and learning would continue in the remote mode this fall; resulted in dire enrollment forecasts for domestic and internationalstudents
IN DEFENSE OF SANDRA SELLERS AND DAVID BATSON BY JOHN K. WILSON. This past week, Georgetown law school fired adjunct professor Sandra Sellers (and suspended her co-instructor David Batson) for an accidentally recorded conversation about racial disparities in student grades. In the video, which was recorded in February when the taping of the class continued after all the studentshad left
2019-20 AAUP FACULTY COMPENSATION SURVEY RESULTS 2019-20 AAUP Faculty Compensation Survey Results. For our annual Faculty Compensation Survey, the AAUP collected data from 928 colleges and universities across the United States, including community colleges, small liberal arts colleges, and major research universities. The 2019–20 survey covers almost 380,000 full-time andmore than 96,000
IN DEFENSE OF GARRETT FELBER In Defense of Garrett Felber. Last month, University of Mississippi assistant professor of history Garrett Felber was fired in one of the most remarkable attacks on academic freedom in recent memory, a dismissal that violates the First Amendment, academic freedom, shared governance, the faculty handbook, AAUP guidelines, and basicprinciples of
GEORGE CICCARIELLO-MAHER RESIGNS: “WE ARE ALL A SINGLE George Ciccariello-Maher, associate professor of politics and global studies at Drexel University, has resigned his tenured position. In an announcement on Twitter posted today, Ciccariello-Maher wrote, “after nearly a year of harassment by right-wing, white supremacist media outlets and internet mobs, after death threats and threats of violence directed against me and my family, my IN DEFENSE OF DEPARTMENTAL ACADEMIC FREEDOM 7 hours ago · BY JOHN K. WILSON. Former AAUP president Cary Nelson wrote an essay for InsideHigherEd last week, arguing that departments issuing statements critical of the Israeli government are violating academic freedom and must be silenced:. A department is an administrative entity, an arm of the university. Academic and professional standards for departments exist, such as that studentsACADEME MAGAZINE
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THE RIGHT-WING “RENEWAL” OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN NORTH BY HASSAN MELEHY By now, the decision by the UNC–Chapel Hill Board of Trustees to refuse a tenured professorship to Nikole Hannah-Jones is a well-known story. One trustee, speaking anonymously, mad A DOUBLE STANDARD AT STANFORD? A Double Standard at Stanford? Hank Reichman / 2 mins ago. June 2, 2021. BY HANK REICHMAN. Last week I posted to this blog a statement from Stanford University students, faculty and alums that called out the Stanford College Republicans (SCR) for instigating the widely publicized and controversial firing of a recent Stanford graduate bythe
ENDING INSTITUTIONAL RACISM IN HIGHER EDUCATION BY MICHAEL A. DOVER. Recently Danielle Smith, executive director of the Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, asked, “If you only have fifteen minutes to talk to a brand-new-to-the-topic mostly wealthy, white audience about racism/white supremacy culture and how this plays out in the organizations they lead . . . what would you include?” GOING THROUGH THE MOTIONS IS ALMOST WORSE THAN DOING Indeed, our universities went through the Great Recession little more than a decade ago. And faculty at Johns Hopkins, whose work is now widely being cited and relied on in this current crisis, have been urging greater preparedness for an inevitable pandemic of some sort—apparently to little effect, even within their own institution. CONSERVATIVE CHRISTIAN CANCEL CULTURE AT CAIRN UNIVERSITY BY JOHN K. WILSON. Cairn University has announced the elimination of the School of Social Work, prompting the following letter from the National Association of Social Workers: . The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and its Pennsylvania Chapter have grave concerns about Cairn University’s sudden dismantling of its social work program because of University President Todd VISUALIZING A BILLION AND A TRILLION DOLLARS Visualizing a Billion and a Trillion Dollars. Any budget number can be made to sound exorbitant if doing so serves a political purpose. But the scope of our governmental budgets, as well as the scope of our economy, has long exceeded the ability of most of us to grasp the numbers—both viscerally and intellectually—in any meaningful way.UNDERGRADUATES
Since 1974 the Student Press Law Center (SPLC) has been the nation’s only legal assistance agency devoted exclusively to educating high school and college journalists about the rights and responsibilities embodied in the First Amendment and supporting the student news media in their struggle to cover important issues free from censorship.UNDERGRADUATES
Writing for Bold Progressives, Marissa Barrow has highlighted the attention being given to legislative proposals to allow students to graduate from colleges and universities without debt: “Legislators in 10 states nationwide will be introducing debt-free college legislation, making debt-free college a central 2016 campaign issue from the top to bottom of the ticket.ACADEME BLOG
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A BETTER WAY TO REMEMBER THE TITANS BY STEVEN LUBET It was inevitable that the film “Remember the Titans” would be mentioned in the headlines of Herman Boone’s obituaries. He was the real-life African American football coach of a real-life integrated high school team in Alexandria, Virginia, that won the real-life 1971 state championship, and he passed away lastmonth at age…
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UW SYSTEM NEEDS A QUALIFIED PRESIDENT BY ERIC SANDGREN The following was published as an op-ed column on December 27 in the Wisconsin State Journal and is reposted with permission. The original column may be found here. Eric Sandgren is Professor of Experimental Pathology at UW Madison and vice-president of the Wisconsin state conference of the AAUP. The nextUniversity of…
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A DEFENSE OF #FREECOLLEGE POSTED BY HANK REICHMAN Temple University professor Sara Goldrick-Rab probably knows and understands more about how real students today pay for — or are financially incapable of paying for — higher education than anyone else. Her book, Paying the Price: College Costs, Financial Aid, and the Betrayal of the American Dream, is oneof the…
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TEXAS TITLE IX LAWS MAKE HEARSAY REPORTABLE BY Z. W. TAYLOR AND PATRICIA SOMERS With the rise of the #metoo movement, sexual harassment and sexual violence in all venues, including educational settings, have received increased scrutiny. Several troubling lawsuits have alleged either that college students were assaulted on campus—and that institutions did not exercise due diligence in Title IX reporting—or that students…Academic Freedom
/ Corporate Influence CFP: ACADEMIC FREEDOM ON THE MANAGED CAMPUS BY RACHEL IDA BUFF In case you missed it—and in case you have time to write over the winter break—we’re sharing this call for papers again. The February 3 submissions deadline is approaching quickly! It is remarkable how quickly all strata in public universities—staff, faculty, administrators, students—have grown accustomed to the saturation of… YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS STUFF UP! POSTED BY HANK REICHMAN The following are excerpts from an article on the website of Reason magazine. To read the full piece go here. A vocational college in La Crosse, Wisconsin, spent more than $100,000 investigating one of its instructors for allegedly saying the local police department was “full of racists.” The school is Western…December 13, 2019
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TFW YOUR FORMER COLLEAGUE TURNS OUT TO BE A NAZI BY ANTHONY ALESSANDRINI Not long after the election of Donald Trump, I shared a message in support of the right of undocumented students to pursue their education at City University of New York (CUNY), produced by a group of faculty and students and intended for inclusion on syllabi, to a faculty email list at Kingsborough…December 9, 2019
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WHY ACADEMICS SHOULD CARE ABOUT THE OPPRESSION OF PALESTINIANS BY DAVID G. EMBRICK AND JOHNNY E. WILLIAMS While Israel is actively erasing Palestinians’ land, livelihoods, stories, personhoods, and histories, the United States is providing Israel with funding, technical assistance, hardware, and even language to carry out its ongoing brutal and violent absorption of Palestine into Israel. Though this violation of international law is widely…December 5, 2019
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JOINT STATEMENT BY TURKISH ACADEMICS FOR PEACE: WE DEMAND OURREINSTATEMENT
POSTED BY HANK REICHMAN More than seven hundred scholars in Turkey have been prosecuted on criminal charges solely because they signed a peace petition calling for a halt to the fighting between Turkish forces and members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and an end to what they described as the “deliberate massacre anddeportation…
December 4, 2019
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MORE ON INDIANA UNIVERSITY’S RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR RASMUSEN BY HANK REICHMAN Yesterday two new comments were posted to my piece of a week ago, “On Indiana University’s Response to Professor Rasmusen,” one by someone identified as “M,” who is apparently a sociologist, and the other by Professor Rasmusen himself. These, I believe, merit a response beyond what is available in the commentssection,…
December 2, 2019
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VISION, VALUES, AND BRANDING—UNIVERSITIES AS CORPORATE CARICATURES I love flying Delta. When I moved from Germany to Minneapolis several years ago Lufthansa was no longer an option. It turned out that leaving behind the bare-bones Teutonic version of customer service was a good thing and I never looked back. Looking at Delta’s corporate values the other day when browsing the company’s website, I noticed the usual suspects—honesty, integrity, and respect—along with explanations seemingly targeted at preschoolers: Always tell the truth and don’t hurt anyone. Did that mean that Delta was run by a bunch of toddlers? No. I am told by my daughter, who works in public relations, that emphasizing basic virtues like honesty helps buildconsumer trust.
December 2, 2019
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TEACHING WITHOUT TEACHERS BY AARON BARLOW At the “OEB Global, incorporating Learning Technologies” (once Online Educa Berlin) conference in Berlin today, Audrey Watters, one of the most perceptive thinkers on education that I know of, spoke on “Ed-Tech Agitprop.” Though her primary purpose was to debunk some of the bits of received “wisdom” about thefuture, ones we…
November 29, 2019
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GETTING BACK TO CONSENSUS BY AARON BARLOW What the Eric Rasmusen situation at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business (read more about that here and here) brings to the fore is a slipping away from any sort of consensus about what a professor should be and what a student should expect. IU Provost Lauren Robel tried to respond to…November 26, 2019
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ON INDIANA UNIVERSITY’S RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR RASMUSEN BY HANK REICHMAN Recently I was asked by a publication with an audience of college and university administrators what advice I might have about how to respond to attacks on faculty members’ extramural expression. I said this: “No matter how controversial the faculty member’s alleged expression may be, do not apologize for it orformally…
November 22, 2019
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AAUP STATEMENT ON THE SITUATION AT HONG KONG UNIVERSITIES POSTED BY THE AAUP Increasingly violent clashes between student protesters and police at universities in Hong Kong raise grave concerns for the American Association of University Professors. On November 17, police laid siege to the campus of Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where they employed tear gas, rubber bullets, and water cannons against students, journalists, and…November 22, 2019
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