News

The AAUP condemns the brutal assault and illegal arrest of David Huerta, vice-president of the California Federation of Labor Unions and president of SEIU California and SEIU-USSW. Huerta’s arrest ...
The AAUP calls on UNC–Chapel Hill’s chancellor and board of trustees to provide a full explanation of why faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Law, and the Kenan-Flagler Business ...
The Trump administration’s attempt to strip Columbia University of its accreditation is yet another authoritarian attempt to control what can be said, thought, taught, and learned on college campuses.
What you can do to test your readiness for unionization and to lay the groundwork for a successful effort, plus an outline of ...
There is one book that, as a higher education scholar, I routinely recommend to colleagues seeking to better understand how ...
The AAUP's legal office responds to inquiries on higher education law from professors, academic administrators, attorneys, ...
Widely regarded as an authoritative source on sound academic practice, the AAUP's Policy Documents and Reports, also known as the Redbook, contains the Association's major policy statements.
Institutions that the AAUP has determined are not observing the generally recognized principles of academic freedom and tenure.
The AAUP publishes faculty compensation survey results in the spring for the current academic year and a full report in the summer.
A university president’s imposition of corporate culture to usher in drastic institutional change is an assault on faculty participation in governance.
Intellectual property (IP) at colleges and universities refers most importantly to the products of faculty, staff, and student research and scholarship. IP falls into two groups—work covered by patent ...
The author of the report was Professor David Fellman, who, after his term as chair of Committee A, served as president of the AAUP (1964-66). In his report, Professor Fellman vividly explains why ...