Tragedy Compounded, History Continued

The closest I’ve been to Bamako in Mali is a truckstop town called San, about 200 miles to the east. I was travelling to Bobo-Dioulasso after a trip on the Niger River from Gao to Mopti just a couple of months more than twenty-six years ago. My first attempt to visit Mali, three years earlier,…

Global Competition 2.0

This is a guest post by Laura M. Portnoi, the interim associate dean for graduate studies and research in the College of Education at California State University–Long Beach, and Sylvia S. Bagley, director of teacher leadership in the College of Education at the University of Washington. Portnoi and Bagley’s coedited essay collection (with Val D. Rust) on…

PROFESSORS SAY GOV. CUOMO IS FAILING CUNY STUDENTS

Press Release from the Professional Staff Congress: New York—Hundreds of faculty and staff from the City University of New York called on the Governor tonight to end his refusal to invest adequately in quality education for CUNY students and a fair contract for CUNY workers who have been without a contract for five years. The…

Fair Use and a Baby Dancing in a Kitchen

This is a guest post by Dànielle Nicole DeVoss, author of the article  “Academia, Academe, and Intellectual Property” in the new November-December 2015 issue of Academe. She is a professor of professional writing at Michigan State University and the 2015–16 junior chair of the Conference on College Composition and Communication Intellectual Property Caucus. A while back, I was mad. Incensed…

Why Guns on Campuses Are a Bad Idea

I don’t wish to exaggerate the illustrative implications of a single incident, but the following story from the Washington Post does suggests many of the most obvious reasons why permitting guns on our campuses is a dangerous idea: “Washington College closed its Maryland campus Tuesday morning until further notice as police and the FBI intensified…

The Future of Academic Freedom

Culminating AAUP’s centennial year, the November-December issue of Academe looks forward to the future.  My lead article asks, “Does Academic Freedom Have a Future?”  I argue that AAUP can look back with pride on its efforts to support academic freedom.  Thanks to our Association, today “even the enemies of academic freedom are often compelled to…

Fighting for Five With the CFA

Yesterday more than a thousand California State University (CSU) faculty members, students, and their supporters marched through Long Beach, California to the CSU Office of the Chancellor, where the CSU Board of Trustees was meeting, to rally and voice their support for the California Faculty’s Association’s “Fight for Five.”  After years of declining real salaries,…

Why join our AAUP Community College Chapter?

BY CAPRICE LAWLESS NOTE: We like the new AAUP “One Faculty” membership brochure. We wanted to customize it for our membership tables to give it a little edge, a little street cred for our audience. This is the copy for the two-sided, letter-sized insert that we fold  into it so that the title extends just…