Category: Events

  • 6:00-7:30 pm, Wednesday, April 2In person: School of Education 1120 and Zoom: 857 9618 4195 Candidates There will be ample time for questions from participants in person and on Zoom Co-sponsors: Teaching Faculty Caucus and the IU Bloomington Chapter of the American Association of University Professors Questions? Please write to iubaaup@iu.edu

  • Samia Halaby Uncanceled Who: Sponsored by the Indiana University Bloomington chapter of the American Association of University Professors and private donors.What: Videos of her art and life.Where: Buskirk-Chumley TheaterWhen: Saturday, February 17 starting at 7 pmWhy: To see her art and understand her history. Free but Ticketed: Go to: https://buskirkchumley.org/events and search for “Samia Halaby…

  • AAUP Forum on SB 202 and Academic Freedom in IndianaThursday, 2/15/24, 5:30, Zoom Indiana State Conference of the American Association of University Professors (ICAAUP)Colleagues, Senate Bill SB-202, currently moving rapidly through the Indiana legislature, isa significant attack on tenure and academic freedom at all public universities in Indiana.See the story from Indiana Public Media, Senate…

  • Wed. Feb. 12, 5:00-6:30 p.m.President’s Rm. of University Faculty ClubWine and cheese reception to follow A conversation with:Nico Perrino, Director of Communications, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), Creator and host of FIRE’s “So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast”Michael Bérubé, Edwin Earle Sparks Professor of Literature, Penn State University, member of AAUP Committee…

  • Marketing the Public Good—Does RCM Budgeting Sell IU Short? A Discussion and Organizing Session Join the Bloomington Chapter of the AAUP for a panel discussion on what the IU budget means in the face of far-right state and federal administrations. Panelists: Wednesday • March 29 • 3:00-4:30PM • GISB 4067

  • Sponsored AAUP Lecture: Academic Freedom in the Age of TrumpSpeaker: Hans-Joerg TiedeFebruary 23, 2017 | 4pmSwain East 140 The 2016 election has exacerbated a political climate that was already inimical to academic freedom. We have recently seen legislative and gubernatorial attacks on individual faculty members, course offerings, governing boards, the institution of tenure, and, generally,…

  • January 31 | 7pmFine Arts 102 The IU Bloomington chapter of the American Association of University Professors invites youto the Indiana premier of “Starving the Beast.” Followed by open discussion. STARVING THE BEAST examines the power struggle on college campuses across the nation aspolitical and market-oriented forces disrupt and reform America’s public universities. Is higher…