The AAUP is a union and membership association of faculty and other academic professionals. Headquartered in Washington, DC, we have members and chapters based at colleges and universities across the ...
The Trump administration has imposed unprecedented and highly politicized regulations on institutions of higher education, pressured them with coercive funding threats, extorted promises to fall in ...
The legal office works on affirmative litigation whereby AAUP seeks to advance AAUP principles through the courts. Following is information on our cases. The national AAUP and our Harvard chapter ...
In June, the governing Council of the AAUP elected Samuel Bagenstos to fill its vacant at-large seat. Bagenstos, the Frank G. Millard Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, has published two ...
The AAUP is pleased to announce the appointment of Karim Mattar as the new faculty editor of the online Journal of Academic Freedom. Mattar, who will begin his term as editor with the seventeenth ...
The AAUP has added staff in the Department of Organizing and Services, the Legal Department, and the Department of External Relations in recent months. These new hires will help the AAUP build power ...
Academe is pleased to announce that Matthew Boedy, professor of composition and rhetoric at the University of North Georgia, will be the magazine's next book review editor. He has served since 2023 as ...
The AAUP’s Center for the Defense of Academic Freedom (CDAF) is now in its second year and continues to expand and consolidate its work for greater impact and sustainability. In response to the ...
The AAUP Foundation board meets four times a year to consider applications for funding. In the past year, the Foundation has awarded several grants for projects that advance its mission of ...
This data snapshot summarizes the most recent federal data on women and people of color holding nonmedical instructional faculty appointments in US higher education. The data source is the Integrated ...
Since its founding, the AAUP has occupied a unique place in American higher education. This has been so primarily because of the principles and policy standards developed under its aegis, the first ...
The AAUP’s Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure has issued a report addressing the recent surge in US Department of Education investigations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which ...
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