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March-April 2005
Volume 91, Number 2
The Economic Status Of The Profession, 2004–05
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AAUP Council Addresses Graduate Student IssuesBy Julie M. Schmid
Court Rules for Faculty in Military Recruiting CaseBy Ann Springer
Science Advising Process in State of Crisis, Group SaysBy Gwendolyn Bradley
Study Finds Students Earning, Borrowing MoreBy Gwendolyn Bradley
Medical Group Calls for Sharing Research ResultsBy Jonathan Knight
Academe Gets New Editor By Wendi Maloney
Restrictions on Scholarly Editing DroppedBy Wendi Maloney
Companies Subpoena Publishers and ReviewersBy Gwendolyn Bradley
Affirmative Action Policies Continue to Be Controversial By Gwendolyn Bradley
Conference Explores Academic FreedomBy Jordan E. Kurland
Auburn Removed from Probation by AccreditorBy Gwendolyn Bradley
Changes Made to Domestic Partner Benefits By Gwendolyn Bradley
The AAUP Remembers Former President GlassBy Jordan E. Kurland
Google Announces Two New Ventures By Gwendolyn Bradley
Faculty Forum: When Retirement Equals EvictionBy Vicki F. Sharp
Legal Watch: Electronic CitizenshipBy Donna Euben
State of the Profession: Birds of a Feather?By Martin D. Snyder
From the General Secretary-Gender InequityBy Roger Bowen
Reports Posted in Other Sections of the AAUP Web Site
Born Free but in Chains: Academic Freedom and Rights of GovernanceBy Roger Bowen