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March-April 2001
Volume 87, Number 2
The Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession
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Rock Throwing Raises HacklesHaym Benaroya, Don Lichtenberg, Edward S. Boylan, David L. Travis, Joan Wallach Scott
Two Views on Grad Student Attrition ArticleBrian Ault, Rodeny C. Roberts, Cary Nelson
SUNY Article Praiseworthy—and ObjectionableStephen Watt, Reuel Shinnar, Mark Shechner
Part-Time Faculty Grapple with State LawsKeith Hoeller, Charles H. Seibert
Standardized Tests Serve PurposeEmil H. Posavac
Teacher Evaluations Superfluous,Says StudentMaria Melucci
Successful Bennington College Plaintiffs Recognize AAUP
Ernst Benjamin Steps Down From Full-time Position on AAUP StaffBy Paul H. L. Walter
Contingent Faculty Seek EquityBy Cary Nelson
AAUP Travels South of the Border
Coalition Issues Report on Part-Time Faculty
Speaking Out Does Pay
Pay Equity Cases Resolved
MLA Passes Employment-Related Measures
Dismissal of Union Organizer Was Legal
High Court Will Not Hear Web Censorship Case
Teaching Assistant Strike Averted
Kansas Restores Evolution to the Curriculum
Yearbook Seizure Violated First Amendment
AAUP Welcomes New and Reactivated Chapters
Web-Based Education Commission Issues Report
Legal Watch: One Step Forward, Two Steps Bakke?By Ann D. Springer
Washington Watch: Follow the MoneyBy Mark F. Smith
State of the Profession: Shadow GovernanceBy Martin D. Snyder
The Faculty and the BudgetBy Mary Burgan
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