Volume 98, Number 3 Download the whole issue as a pdf (AAUP member login required). Features When Billionaires Become Educational Experts By Kevin K. Kumashiro Fine Print, Restrictive Grants, and Academic Freedom By Kent S. Miller and Ray Bellamy Curriculum For Sale? By Hassan Melehy Troubled Waters for the University of Minnesota By Molly Priesmeyer Chronic Illness and the Academic Career By Stephanie A. Goodwin and Susanne Morgan The Merits of Emeriti By Seth Matthew Fishman Book Reviews Losing Our Faculties By James M. Saslow Is There Life after Neoliberalism? By Terrell Carver Beyond the Vitriol By Anne-Marie Nuñez Columns Don’t Know Much Biology By Cat Warren Melancholy in the Academy By Martin D. Snyder The Call to Organize By Cary Nelson Chapter Profile University of California, San Diego Nota Bene Investigation in Louisiana By Jordan E. Kurland New Faculty Union at University of Oregon By Gwendolyn Bradley Opposition to Proposed Restructuring at Rutgers–Camden By Ezra Deutsch-Feldman In Memory of Robert K. Webb By Jordan E. Kurland Occupy Education By Ezra Deutsch-Feldman Rudy Fichtenbaum Elected AAUP President AAUP Business Developments Relating to Association Censure and Sanction