AAUP Presents

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A new podcast by the American Association of University Professors on issues related to academic freedom, shared governance, and higher education. Visit aaup.org for more news and information. read less

AAUP Presents: The Past, Present, and Future of the Student Debt Crisis
Dec 21 2022
AAUP Presents: The Past, Present, and Future of the Student Debt Crisis
As student debt has grown astronomically over the past few decades, topping $1.7 trillion in federal and privately held debt, there seemed a moment of (limited) hope over the summer after years of activism and pressure when the Biden administration announced a federal plan to cancel $10K of debt for most federal loan holders and $20K of debt for those who had received Pell Grants. That plan ground to a halt in November when Republican-led courts halted the program. In this episode we discuss the current state of student debt in the U.S., how we got here, and where we could go next. The episode's guests are Elizabeth Tandy Shermer, an associate professor of history at Loyola University Chicago and the author of Indentured Students: How Government-Guaranteed Loans Left Generations Drowning in College Debt, and Charlie Eaton, an associate professor of sociology at the University of California, Merced, where he co-founded the Higher Education, Race, and the Economy Lab. He is the author of Bankers in the Ivory Tower: The Troubling Rise of Financiers in US Higher Education.Links:“American Higher Education’s Past Was Gilded, Not Golden," Elizabeth Tandy Shermer, Academe, Fall 2022“Student Debt Cancellation on Campus," Charlie Eaton, Academe, Fall 2022College Score Card from the Department of  Education with information on debt held by students"The Private Side of Public Universities:  Third party providers and platform capitalism," Laura T. Hamilton, Heather Daniels, Christian Michael Smith, and Charlie Eaton, University of California, Merced, Berkeley Center for Studies in Higher Education, June 2022Information on SUMMER debt counseling from the AAUPThe Debt CollectiveCancel My Student DebtVisit our website aaup.org for more information on our work.
AAUP Presents: Shared Governance
Nov 22 2021
AAUP Presents: Shared Governance
This podcast focuses on shared governance in higher ed. The AAUP released three reports this year looking at data collected from our national shared governance survey. The reports looked at the impact of the pandemic on shared governance, the demographics of senate chairs and governance structures, and faculty roles in decision-making. We’ll be discussing those reports and more, as well as discussing the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on shared governance.  This podcast features guests Joerg Tiede and Michael DeCesare. Joerg is the director of research at the AAUP, who conducts survey research on academic freedom, tenure, and governance. He has also written on the history of the AAUP and the development of academic freedom, tenure, and governance in the United States. Mike until recently chaired the AAUP’s Committee on College and University Governance. He is professor of sociology at Merrimack College and a consultant with AAUP’s Department of Academic Freedom, Tenure, and Shared Governance.  The episode is hosted by Mariah Quinn, AAUP's senior program officer for digital organizing and chapter services. Episode links: Survey Data on the Impact of the Pandemic on Shared GovernanceFindings on Demographics of Senate Chairs and Governance StructuresFindings on Faculty Roles by Decision-Making AreasSpecial Report: COVID-19 and Academic GovernanceAAUP's Shared Governance Assessment ToolStatement on Government of Colleges and UniversitiesFollow the AAUP on Facebook and Twitter.