Following are some publications created by
or for CSU-AAUP. Copies of these publications may also be obtained by calling
the CSU-AAUP office at (860) 832-3793.
CSU-AAUP
Newsletters - The newsletter, published on a monthly basis, informs our
members about statewide issues such as proposed legislation affecting higher
education; changes in health care and/or pension benefits; news from each local
AAUP chapter; news regarding part-time faculty issues; and National AAUP news.
2008 Annual Report - A report on the
activities and achievements of CSU-AAUP during the 2007-08 academic year.
2007-08 Audited
Financial Statements - Audited report of the financial statements of
CSU-AAUP for the year ended June 30, 2008.
2008 Legislative Report - A report prepared by Betty Gallo & Co. regarding
the results of the 2008 legislative session in relation to CSU-AAUP and CSU.
CSU-AAUP: Understanding Your Union
- A Guide for Our
Members on CSU-AAUP's History and Structure
Protecting Your
Rights: Academic Freedom
Protecting Your Rights:
Grievances
Protecting Your
Rights: Political Advocacy
CSU-AAUP Report:
Working Conditions of CSU Part-Time
Faculty 2005 - a report on the demographics, working conditions and
major concerns of part-time faculty in the CSU System
Public Relations Campaign
- CSU-AAUP sponsored a series of paid editorials in the Hartford Courant
in 2007 for the purpose of
increasing the visibility of CSUS and emphasizing the need for additional
full-time faculty.
Working
Behind the Scenes -
A brochure highlighting the work of the
CSU-AAUP staff, lawyers, and lobbyists as well as a brief explanation of the
union's involvement in other organizations such as the State Employees
Bargaining Agent Coalition (SEBAC) and the Health Care Cost Containment
Committee (HCCCC).
Academe -
Academe is the bimonthly magazine of the National AAUP. It analyzes higher
education issues from faculty members' perspectives. The magazine begins with an
incisive round-up of news affecting professors. Feature articles examine tenure,
affirmative action, part-time faculty appointments, distance education,
intellectual property, and other timely academic issues. Investigative reports
on violations of academic freedom and tenure are regular components. Columns
cover legal trends, legislative developments, and new scholarly books.
National AAUP Policy
Documents and Statements
-
Widely regarded as an authoritative source on sound
academic practice, the AAUP's Policy Documents and Reports, also known
as the Redbook, contains the Association's major policy statements. A selection
of policy statements is available online.