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Melehy, Hassan – Academe, 2012
Given the widespread tendency to direct budget cuts in higher education toward areas perceived as less essential to economic productivity, there is not a single college or university humanities program in the United States that would not benefit from philanthropy. However, because some moneyed interests use the current crisis as a pretext to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Private Financial Support, Humanities
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Steffen, Heather – Academe, 2011
As the recession, budget cuts, endowment losses, and Republican governors gut university funding, campuses across the country have become host to occupations, union actions, and demonstrations. One can take steps to intimidate, alienate, and agitate a flock of graduate students. The author discusses steps that offer simple ways to rile up and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Higher Education, Campuses, Unions
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Sunshine, Alice – Academe, 2011
"Earned media" is exactly what one thinks it is. The people who do the necessary work to earn coverage of their issue or battle are the ones who will get their story out to the public. Earning media coverage involves giving careful attention to the mechanics of reaching out to news outlets. Most people can learn the mechanics through…
Descriptors: College Administration, News Reporting, News Media, Public Relations
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Priesmeyer, Molly – Academe, 2012
More than a year and a half after the University of Minnesota made headlines when an administrator halted the premiere of an environmental documentary, controversy and questions persist at the Twin Cities university. "Troubled Waters: A Mississippi River Story" took nearly four years to make. It explores how agricultural runoff and…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Water Pollution, Documentaries, Intellectual Freedom
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Aby, Steve – Academe, 2011
This article discusses the short- and long-term challenges of academic librarians in an increasingly hostile environment, and the ways in which these challenges reflect the broader struggles of faculty and professionals. What they are experiencing across the country--in the context of corporatization, the elimination of collective bargaining, and…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Governance, Librarians, College Faculty
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Washburn, Jennifer – Academe, 2011
Heightened commercialism on campus is pulling universities and their faculties away from higher education's core commitment to academic research, teaching, and the production of reliable public knowledge. Nearly a century ago, similar threats led to the birth of a new faculty organization--the American Association of University Professors…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Medical Research, Private Colleges
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Tuchman, Gaye – Academe, 2011
An academic plan is a business plan disguised in the regalia donned for significant public ceremonies--black cap and gown, colorful hood, and, of course, gold tassel. Several years ago, the University of Connecticut started to plan for the economic disaster that was at the time so obviously in the future of higher education institutions. A formal…
Descriptors: Governance, Governing Boards, Accountability, College Faculty
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Smith, Carol – Academe, 2011
Efforts by state legislators to curtail collective bargaining or destroy public-sector unions, abolish tenure, and decrease funding for education are spreading throughout the country. This author states that the scapegoating and vilification of unions and teachers, however, are not new. The current attacks have historical parallels, when cries of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Legislators, College Administration, Collective Bargaining
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Starr, Gary E.; Henry, Roderick; Kolnick, Jeff – Academe, 2009
This January, the Inter Faculty Organization, the union representing nearly 3,300 faculty members at the seven Minnesota state universities, took the unusual step of making an offer that broke dramatically with past practice and with typical union negotiating. The Minnesota faculty offered to accept a pay freeze while holding current contract…
Descriptors: State Universities, Unions, Faculty Organizations, Collective Bargaining
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Burgett, Bruce – Academe, 2011
The public-private alliance signals a future in which self-serving agreements could become the coin of the realm. Such a future would be a betrayal of the historical promise of public universities to innovate in ways that expand access to higher education. Given the rise of market-based models in educational policy circles, the threat of the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Educational Policy, State Colleges
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Jenkins, Rob; Jensen, Beth – Academe, 2010
At community colleges, just as at four-year institutions, a wide range of governance models exists, including those that claim to be shared governance but aren't, those that don't even pretend to be shared governance, and, occasionally, truly shared governance. True shared governance at community colleges, just as at their four-year counterparts,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Governance, College Faculty, Participative Decision Making
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Adamson, Morgan – Academe, 2010
Mark C. Taylor's op-ed in the "New York Times," "End the University as We Know It," struck a nerve among both faculty and graduate students, as shown by the numerous blog posts and letters to the editor it inspired. Taylor, chair of the religion department at Columbia University, spoke directly to their deepest insecurities by…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Human Capital, Figurative Language
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Wilson, Cathy – Academe, 2009
In a little rural town of ten thousand in the high desert of Utah, three big institutions run the local economy: the school district, the hospital, and the College of Eastern Utah, a two-year institution with a central campus and several small, even more rural satellite campuses throughout the state. It is the smallest college in Utah. When the…
Descriptors: College Administration, Job Layoff, Educational Finance, Economic Impact
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Newfield, Christopher – Academe, 2010
For the past thirty years, conventional wisdom has held that cutting public funding will make public institutions more efficient. This idea has profoundly altered support for higher education. University leaders have regularly assured legislators, and the general public, that business-oriented science, fundraising, and sophisticated financing…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Tuition, Educational Finance, Finance Reform
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Wilson, David McKay – Academe, 2010
This article discusses academic freedom that is currently under threat at many public two-year schools, which serve almost one-half of the nation's first-year college students. The growing reliance on part-time faculty exacerbates the problem, with many adjuncts feeling muzzled for fear of losing their jobs. The problem of academic freedom at…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Design, Academic Freedom, Community Colleges
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