AAUP Letter Addresses Faculty Cuts at Illinois Wesleyan

BY JOHN K. WILSON On August 31, Illinois Wesleyan University announced that three tenured faculty would be given one-year terminal contracts and then fired because of controversial plans to discontinue academic programs in anthropology, French, Italian, and  religious studies while expanding programs in economics and business. The AAUP’s Department of Academic Freedom, Tenure, and Governance…

Where Does Tuition Go? Students Speak Out

POSTED BY MARTIN KICH This event will feature speakers from Ohio, but the problems being faced by higher ed institutions in Ohio are clearly not exclusive to our state. So the event may clearly be of broader interest. What created the current crisis in public higher education? Where does all the money spent on education…

Akron Represents a Crisis. It Is Not an Anomaly.

BY MARTIN KICH The current situation at the University of Akron is extreme but nonetheless illustrative of the situations developing at many of our college and university campuses across the state of Ohio and the nation. At Akron, the administration and Board are attempting to use a force majeure clause in the faculty contract to…

So Just How Dire Is the University of Akron’s Financial Condition?

POSTED BY MARTY KICH As he has been doing for faculty at institutions across the United States for two decades, past AAUP president Rudy Fichtenbaum has provided a financial analysis to the AAUP chapter at the University of Akron. He has distilled the main points of that analysis into the following short video: https://akronaaup.org/uas-budget-presentation-dr-rudy-fichtenbaum-responds/. The…

The University of Akron Hit List: Who Are We?

BY SUE RAMLO On July 15th, 2020, our worlds turned upside down.  Fear filled discussions about a faculty cut list had been circulating for more than a few months.  It seemed as if every faculty member assumed that they were on that list of faculty to be laid off.  Faculty were brooding, panicking, and anxious,…