Since 1915 the AAUP has been promoting sound academic practices and
working for those practices to be accepted by the higher education
community, as well as by national and state legislators. In the
interest of the common good, it defends academic freedom and
tenure, advocates collegial governance, develops policies ensuring
due process, backs affirmative action, and seeks the overall
well-being of the profession.
The New York State Conference promotes the activities and values
of the AAUP on the state and campus level. It has a Chapter Service
Program to assist local chapters in the areas of recruitment, tenure,
academic freedom, governance, leadership training, lobbying, legal
referrals, and the economic welfare of the profession. It publishes
its newsletter, New York Academe, three times a year; and has two
Conference meetings a year, one in the spring and one in the fall,
alternating downstate and upstate sites.
To check out its concerns, click on the appropriate links. The
national AAUP website carries even more news of importance to higher
education, as well as many of the classic AAUP statements on academic
freedom, etc., and up-to-date ones about currently hot topics such
as the use and pay of part-time faculty members, distance education,
and intellectual property rights.
The AAUP has 45,000 members nationwide; the New York State Conference-AAUP
has about 5,500. Different kinds of membership are available to
faculty members and others on campus and off. |