Will HECC’s decision to adopt a formula that pays universities and community colleges for the number of degrees it produces actually improve the state’s college graduation rates?
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PSU employee tuition benefit update. Benefit to be retained
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On Friday the University sent the notice required by the ERB in the resolution to the AAUP Unfair Practice charge about the administration's threat to cut off our email accounts if we went on strike.
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Academe Faculty Compensation Survey missing Portland State University data
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A formal finding that the university violated principles of academic freedom sets the stage for a censure vote at the association’s conference in June.
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A bill introduced late last month in the North Carolina General Assembly has set faculties across the state abuzz with a bold suggestion: Require all professors in the University of North Carolina system to teach at least eight courses each academic year.
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PSU Administration found to have violated labor law by threatening to disable Faculty email if they went on strike
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Just one in four union contracts covering adjunct instructors includes any sort of provision ensuring them some payment when a course assignment is canceled
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Just one in four contracts ensures the instructors even a small payment when a course assignment is canceled, an analysis found.
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Portland State University violated Oregon labor law last year by threatening to disable email access for unionized faculty members if they went on strike, according to an April 17 ruling by the state Employment Relations Board
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Thanks in large part to the activism of our members and allies, the House Finance Committee passed Sub. HB 64 this evening without the language that would have stripped faculty of their collective bargaining rights.
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A measure inserted into the new state budget bill that critics call "anti-union" has drawn strong opposition from college faculty at Ohio's public universities.
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Wednesday May 6, noon, Park Blocks
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Ohio budget bill proposes a ban on full-time-faculty unions at public institutions where professors do nearly anything beyond teaching and research.
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AAUP-OR's annual conference will be on April 25th. Registration is free. More information here...
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You are eligible for regalia rental reimbursement of $58 per year
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University of Chicago’s law school dean begins his tenure July 1
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To observe the major forces at play in the education technology sector, one needed only to stand near the marble fountain in the Phoenician Resort lobby this week.
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Oregon’s public universities will get state funds on the basis of student outcomes rather than enrollment, a state higher-education panel has decided.
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The "silver lining," says the AAUP’s annual report, is that for the second year in a row, pay rose faster than the rate of inflation.
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