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Read MoreThe Public Comment Section: People come speak to the Regents on all sorts of topics, and this is where we can get a sense of what’s important to the broader community, as well as where the Regents stand on particular issues.
Read MoreThese mental health and other medical and legal resources have been compiled to aid Lecturers and their loved ones when in a time of need, like the current COVID-19 pandemic crisis.
Read MoreRead about one LEO member’s experience with the Member Organizing Institute this past semester, and learn about this paid opportunity to build the strength of our union while meeting your colleagues and forging meaningful relationships through collaborating to uphold our rights and improve our working conditions.
Read MoreWe’re happy to be back! We hope you missed us!
Read MoreThis is just to say: the struggle for Native American rights is not a matter of settled issues and history books, and the intellectual, political, and moral contributions of Native Americans to society cannot just be reduced to sentimental bromides about respecting the land. They are ongoing, living, practical things.
Read MoreYou've got to say something. You may not think of yourself as a political person. You may think you have no business speaking on issues beyond your professional training.
Read MoreIn These Times is offering a free 12-month subscription to all union members.
Read MoreAAUP has released their annual report on tenured, tenure-track, and adjunct/part-time faculty salaries.
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