Starting July 1, 2026, thousands of non-tenure-track faculty across Maryland’s four-year public universities will have the ...
Preliminary results from the AAUP’s 2025–26 Faculty Compensation Survey reveal that real wages for full-time faculty fell between fall 2024 and fall 2025, ending two years of postpandemic recovery.
Data collection for the 2025–26 FCS concluded in March, with nearly 780 US colleges and universities providing employment data for approximately 360,000 full-time and over 125,000 part-time faculty ...
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Immeasurable Outcomes: Teaching Shakespeare in the Age of the Algorithm, by Gayle Greene. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023. The current attack on liberal arts majors has deep roots in the modern ...
Spelman College’s AAUP chapter marked Founder’s Day with a powerful act of intellectual resistance: a banned book raffle that put more than a hundred books directly into the hands of students. What ...
A webinar for Academe magazine. This webinar, drawing on the theme of the winter issue of Academe, will consider the structure and conditions of academic labor today. Who performs the type of ...
Five regional Council member positions and one at-large Council member position are open for election. Elected Council members will become members of the AAUP Foundation Board of Directors. All terms ...
Please join us for a webinar on the delegate registration and credentialing process. AAUP Council positions will be filled in a secret ballot election of credentialed delegates of AAUP chapters and ...
2019: Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos issues new rules governing the accreditation, allowing regional agencies to accredit academic institutions outside their region. Critics warned that this would ...