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Help Faculty Get Unemployment Insurance Benefits

BY CAPRICE LAWLESS As classes are cancelled and layoffs announced, help members apply for unemployment insurance benefits. It is helpful for several reasons: First, many of us will qualify for regular unemployment and an additional $600/week through the federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance. Secondly, it appears many employers are not going to fight unemployment claims as…

Protecting Colorado Faculty throughout the Pandemic

BY THE COLORADO AAUP CONFERENCE The Colorado Conference of the American Association of University Professors endorsed and promulgated the following statement on May 10, 2020. As Colorado’s universities and colleges ponder the risks and rewards of opening their campuses this fall in the midst of the continuing pandemic, the prospect of renewing normal or even…

A UW System Crisis a Decade in the Making

BY NICHOLAS FLEISHER AND DONALD MOYNIHAN The following is reposted by permission from Tone Madison, “an independent website, podcast, e-mail newsletter and event series covering music and culture in Madison,” Wisconsin.   Chekhov wrote: “If in the first act you have hung a pistol on the wall, then in the following one it should be fired.”…

Game Over for the NCAA

BY ANNIE ADAMS The COVID-19 pandemic belies the assertion that the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is devoted to students. While instructors of practice-based courses in science and engineering and performance-oriented classes in the arts are scrambling to reach students remotely and offer them some semblance of a classroom experience, the NCAA has largely shuttered…

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Guidance for Reopening Campuses

BY JULIE SCHMID The AAUP has issued the following guidance on the reopening of colleges and universities this fall, consistent with existing AAUP policies and standards. A number of colleges and universities across the country are considering whether to reopen their campuses in the fall. Much of the discussion about reopening has focused on the…

Celebrating Nurses on National Nurses Day

POSTED BY MARTIN KICH This year, more than most years, we should be acutely aware of what all healthcare workers, first responders, and essential workers are enduring for the sake of their communities. But nurses have been truly in the front lines. Nurses are dealing with the sickest of the sick for extended shifts and…

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The Academic Freedom Right to Teach Remotely

BY JOHN K. WILSON Like other blog posts by Academe Blog‘s contributing editors and guest bloggers, this blog post represents the opinion of the author and does not represent a policy position of the AAUP. Universities such as Purdue are making plans to re-open this fall, with president Mitch Daniels citing the “close to zero lethal…

Conceptualizing Wealth and Disparities in Wealth

POSTED BY MARTIN KICH In one of the most widely read posts that I have made to this blog, I collected videos and images that have attempted to provide visualizations of the enormous differences between a million, a billion, and a trillion dollars. These kinds of almost inconceivable numbers have already become a concern as…