University of Dayton Solidarity Can Use Our Support

POSTED BY MARTIN KICH Several weeks ago, Tom Rooney, the treasurer of the Wright State chapter, spoke at an event inaugurating the UD Solidarity effort at the University of Dayton, which is focused on insuring that the university carefully weighs the pros and cons of re-opening. Tom made the following remarks: As I stand before…

Being on the Hit List at Akron

BY SUE RAMLO My name is Sue Ramlo, and I am on the cut list—or as I like to call it, the Hit List.  There are ninety-six of us on the Hit List, over 70 percent of these faculty are tenured faculty members at The University of Akron (UA), as I wrote about in yesterday’s…

Anti-Faculty Coup at National University

BY ALARMED FACULTY MEMBERS AT NATIONAL UNIVERSITY This spring and summer of COVID has witnessed a perhaps unprecedented assault on faculty rights, as institution after institution, claiming some sort of exigency, have laid off both contingent and tenured faculty members, restructured programs, and short-circuited established institutions of shared governance.  In many cases the challenges are…

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Colleges Should Offer a Pass-Fail Option This Fall

BY KIMBERLY BERNHARDT Like many of my colleagues across the country, I am unsure whether I will be teaching face-to-face, online, or hybrid courses this fall. While I hope to adapt my teaching to whatever model is necessary to serve students, I am not confident that our current pedagogical framework—in which students work throughout the…

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Doubletalk on Top of Doubletalk

BY MARTIN KICH During the lengthy contract impasse that led up to our three-week strike in winter of 2019, our administration made many draconian proposals. That their proposed gutting of the retrenchment article of our contract was the most draconian is evidenced by their removing that one article from the contract that they imposed, provoking…

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Putting the Scope of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Perspective

BY MARTIN KICH Despite the considerable efforts to personalize the toll of the COVID-19 pandemic, the politicization of the pandemic has resulted in endless arguments over what all sorts of moving numbers mean. I think that putting the current numbers in some broader perspective could help to show why much of the other noise about…

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Principles of Academic Governance during the COVID-19 Pandemic

BY THE COMMITTEE ON COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE The AAUP released today the following statement by the AAUP’s Committee on College and University Governance. In response to growing concern over unilateral actions taken by governing boards and administrations during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Committee on College and University Governance affirms that the fundamental principles and…

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Uniting Faculty through a Mask Battle

BY MATTHEW BOEDY When it became increasingly obvious to me and my colleagues in Georgia through campus town halls and meetings that our university system would not institute a mask mandate for all during our upcoming fall semester, our AAUP chapter grew concerned. The why of that decision is surely political, since Georgia is a…