Why Litigation is Academic Freedom

BY MICHAEL C. BEHRENT On Defending UNC-Law School’s Civil Rights Center Against a Political Attack North Carolina has, in recent years, been subject to increased political meddling in its higher education system. After the attack on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Poverty Center, the Board of Governors has now trained its sights…

Mills College Lays Off Five Tenured Professors

BY HANK REICHMAN On June 26, the board of trustees of Mills College, meeting behind closed doors, approved a vaguely formulated “Financial Stabilization Plan” (FSP) previously rejected overwhelmingly by the institution’s faculty.  The plan calls for reducing the number of departments from 18 to 13 and the number of schools from four to three.  Two…

Colleges and Universities, Bad News, and the Media

  POSTED BY MARTIN KICH Over the past two years, my university, Wright State, has been producing negative news stories with remarkable regularity. Our enrollment, which had been gradually increasing has dipped somewhat, and because we are in the midst of a largely self-created budget mess, any decline in enrollment makes the budget issues worse…

Poems for the 4th of July

  POSTED BY MARTIN KICH Here is an inspiring rendition of a Langston Hughes poem produced by MoveOn.org:   And here is a more cautionary poem that is probably more at the level at which most of us celebrate the July 4th holiday: Independence Day, 1971   He forced half a watermelon like a tight…

President Rudy Fichtenbaum’s Remarks at the 2017 Annual Meeting

  I believe that this is the 5th time that I have had the honor of addressing this body in my capacity as President of the AAUP. Let me start by thanking our wonderful staff. Without their hard work and dedication to our cause, we would cease to exist. While I cannot name and thank…

Bipartisan Rationality or Shared Alarm?

  POSTED BY MARTIN KICH Much has been written about “fake news,” about the political ramifications of charging that something is “fake news,” and about the broader undermining of the public confidence in the credibility of the news media. Moreover, in the seemingly endless discussion of certain news stories and with the proliferation of social…