OTHER LABOR NEWS
David Sarasohn: The lowdown on the Legislature’s higher-ed options
January 28, 2015 / Phil Lesch
Nobody could say that Oregon doesn't value higher education. read more >
January 28, 2015 / Phil Lesch
Nobody could say that Oregon doesn't value higher education. read more >
January 27, 2015 / Phil Lesch
William T. Harbaugh says he loves the University of Oregon, where he’s taught for almost two decades. That’s why, online, he’s holding administrators’... read more >
January 27, 2015 / Phil Lesch
With National Adjunct Walkout Day a month away, interest grows, and it is prompting discussions among faculty leaders. But many supporters feel the need to back the effort in ways other than walking off the job. read more >
January 26, 2015 / Phil Lesch
Please join us for the tenure-related faculty caucus tomorrow, Tuesday Jan. 27, noon-1pm, Smith 298. read more >
January 26, 2015 / Phil Lesch
The UW System could face a budget cut resulting in $300 million in lost revenue – although the number is still uncertain – as well as sweeping changes that might imperil the engrained traditions of shared governance and tenure. read more >
January 26, 2015 / Phil Lesch
On February 28, 1967, Gov. Ronald Reagan spoke of "certain intellectual luxuries that perhaps we could do without." Here's why liberal education has never recovered. read more >
January 26, 2015 / Phil Lesch
Our Executive Council, with extra effort by Leanne Serbulo, has put together a comprehensive report on summer session. read more >
January 23, 2015 / Phil Lesch
University of Oregon officials say they are "in communication" with whoever is harboring 22,000 pages of records that UO leaders contend were released unlawfully because they contain confidential information. read more >
January 23, 2015 / Phil Lesch
Arizona State, facing criticism, agrees to pay more to some composition instructors assigned extra sections. But the university refuses to back down on courseloads that violate disciplinary standards. read more >
January 22, 2015 / Phil Lesch
Winter caucus meetings start next Tuesday for the Tenure Related Faculty read more >
January 22, 2015 / Phil Lesch
New book argues that benefits of fostering better relationships between academics and policy makers in international affairs are underestimated. read more >
January 21, 2015 / Phil Lesch
Tenure caucus and PSU Faculty Senate Post-Tenure Review read more >
January 21, 2015 / Phil Lesch
University of Oregon officials have placed two employees on leave after the "unlawful release" of 22,000 pages of records from the president's office, including confidential information on faculty, staff and students. read more >
January 21, 2015 / Phil Lesch
How to measure impact and value. read more >
January 20, 2015 / Phil Lesch
Portland State University's move last month to create an armed police force brings the campus in line with national trend read more >
January 20, 2015 / Phil Lesch
The strike has ended, but concerns about attempts to undermine shared governance have not. read more >
January 20, 2015 / Phil Lesch
The professoriate needs to refocus on students or face extinction. read more >
January 15, 2015 / Phil Lesch
Terrorist attacks in Paris have resurrected a free speech battle between a scholar and Yale U. Press, which removed cartoons about Muhammad from her book read more >
January 14, 2015 / Phil Lesch
Administrative Law Judge found the Universities threat to cut off email access to faculty members on strike was unlawful. read more >
January 14, 2015 / Phil Lesch
You will be seeing the second Cost of Living Adjustment and the Comparator Increase (for instructional and research faculty only) added to your paycheck. read more >