Fantastic work from Tulane Workers United, well worth a read. tulanehullabaloo.com/66621/views/...
.fb-comments,.fb-comments span,.fb-comments span iframe[style]{min-width:100%!important;width:100%!important}To our students, colleagues and the broader Tulane University community,Ā Welcome back to a...
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Americaās Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) now have access to university press books being published on JSTOR as part of Path to Open.
Can't tell you how thrilled I am to be working at a community college in Massachusetts right now!
Junior Scholars: Project 2025 is now breaking through to public consciousness. The more people learn about it, the more they hate it. Now is a great time to search that website, go to the section of your expertise, and write an oped. Keep the drip of bad news for them coming, all the way to Nov.
So, so happy for Tulane Workers United, the first federally recognized union of academics in Louisiana! www.nola.com/news/educati...
Tulane Workers United, which represents about 300 non-tenured Tulane University faculty members, won recognition for their union in an election that was recognized by the NLRB.
This just saved me hours of aggravation, thank you!
Posted here and in the bird place, the text of a letter I sent to Tulane's president after he had cops on horseback violently break up the student protest encampment there, with many students arrested and suspended. "Dear President Fitts: Greetings again.Ā I'm writing to you after seeing the +
Just thinking about all the examples in my brain of how university leadership was eager to offer retention packages to subpar men but super star women received a "congratulations on your new position" emails š
The public library at its best is maybe the most radically democratic of all public institutions, because it grants to children the same civic status and prerogatives it affords to all other patrons. Fight every attack on a childās right to be just another patron. š
One of many things that rankles about T*lane's violent response to peaceful protest is the way they're insisting (like so many other institutions) on the presence of outside agitators while also constantly emphasizing that this is a place-based U with ties to the larger community of New Orleans