In a historic wall-to-wall labor union lawsuit led by the AAUP, a judge has issued a preliminary injunction that will stop the Trump-Vance administration’s attempt to unlawfully stifle free speech and ...
A report published today is the first systematic empirical study of government investigations and private lawsuits against US colleges and universities under Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Today, the AAUP’s Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure issued a new report, On Title VI, Discrimination, and Academic Freedom, that addresses the issue of discrimination in higher education and ...
Multiple federal laws combine with existing employer policies on medical leave, family leave, and disability accommodations to mitigate impediments to academic success for faculty welcoming a new ...
When the AAUP speaks, it is the voice of the profession. Read a sampling of what the media is saying about the AAUP.
On November 7, college students and workers across the country are coming together to demand college affordability, the freedom to teach, learn, and research without partisan interference, and safety ...
On June 16, 2025, the AAUP filed an amicus brief in the First Circuit in support of over twenty states to affirm the district court’s injunction against a federal cap on NIH research grants. The brief ...
What is shared governance, and why is it important? This session will discuss the fundamental principles that should shape governance at every institution of higher education in the US, as articulated ...
While state legislature and US Congress offices differ in many ways, there are some common practices that can help AAUP members with their advocacy visits at the state and federal levels.
A new joint statement out today from the AAUP’s Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure and Committee on College and University Governance discusses how the Trump administration and many state ...
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