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INDE) Bulletin of the AAUP, volume 89, numbers 1-6, 2003 Issue numbers are given first; page numbers follow colons Academic freedom Scholarships Help Those Least in Auditors’ Report, 6:71-77; Work- Academic Freedom and the Need, Study Says, 1:5-6; New Family Roundtable Convened in “Intifada Curriculum,” 3:16—20; Formula May Endanger Pell Grants, Washington, 6:10—11 Academic Freedom as a Human 6:6; Open Admissions at the City AAUP (Meetings and Right, 3:25-28; Academic Freedom University of New York, 4:46-49; Conferences) and National Security, 3:2; Faculty Welfare Law Limits Educational Annual Meeting Addresses Liberal Leader Defends Reading Opportunity, 3:9. See also Cost of Education, 4:15-21; Conference Assignment, 1:11—12; Group higher education Examines Academic Freedom, 3:13; (Association of American Accreditation of colleges and Governance Conference Addresses Universities) Affirms Importance of universities Athletics and Academics, 6:12-13; Academic Freedom, 2:13; Kansas Evangelical College Granted Lively Governance Conference Governor Affirms Academic Accreditation on Appeal, 2:13-14; Held in Atlanta, 1:13. Freedom, 4:13-14; Libraries, Group Issues Accreditation Fact AAUP (Reports and Statements) Books, and Academic Freedom, Sheets, 6:8 Committee A on Academic Freedom and 3:50-54; Reading Choice Again Affirmative action. See Diversity Tenure Stirs Controversy, 6:8-9; Reluctant and affirmative action Committee A Clarifies Issue Raised Foot Soldiers: America’s Al-Arian, Sami in Al-Arian Case, 1:4—-5; Undergraduates Rebuff Opponents Al-Arian Indicted, Arrested, and Developments Relating to Censure of Academic Freedom, 3:36-39; by the Association, 3:81—91; East Dismissed, 2:12: See also AAUP Remarks at Columbia Trigger (Reports and Statements), Texas Baptist University, 3:74—-80; Protests, 4:14; Resolving Academic Committee A on Academic Report of Committee A, 5:77-85; Freedom: Professional Groups Freedom and Tenure University of South Florida, Defend Intellectual Openness, AAUP (Council) 3:59-73 3:55-58; Student Right or Faculty Record of the Council, June 13-15, Committee on Academic Professionals Prerogative? (Snyder), 4:71. 2003, 5:86-88; Record of the College and University Academic See also AAUP (Reports and Council, November 9-10, 2002, and Professional Appointments, Statements), Committee A on 1:62-63 2:105-108 Academic Freedom and Tenure AAUP (General) Committee on the Economic Status of the and Special Committee on The AAUP’s Censure List, 1:44-49; Profession Academic Freedom in a Time of AAUP Supports Pennsylvania Corrections to the 2002-03 Annual Crisis and Gay, lesbian, bisexual, Teaching Assistants, 5:9-10; Report on the Economic Status of and transgender issues and National Association Officers, Council, and the Profession, 4:6-7; Unequal security and Religiously affiliated Staff, 6:69-70; Association Receives Progress: The Annual Report on the institutions Grants to Support Work, 4:22; Economic Status of the Profession, Academic tenure Book Editors Donate Royalties (to 2002-03, 2:21-103 Misconduct Accusations in Tenure AAUP), 5:10—11; Censured Committee on Teaching, Research, and Reviews, 1:78; Tenure and Its Administrations, 1930-2002; Publication Discontents, 6:96; Tenure and Committees of the Association, The Faculty Role in the Reform on Diversity, 5:103; Tenure Expands, 6:62—68; Report on the Eighty- Intercollegiate Athletics: Principles 1:80; Tenure Rights Expanded at ninth Annual Meeting, 5:72-76; and Recommended Practices, Western Michigan University, 1:13. Standing Ruies Governing the 1:64-70 See also New Pathways Project Annual Meeting, 1:61; Summer Joint Subcommittee of the Committee on Access to higher education Institute Draws Record Numbers, Part-Time and Non-Tenure Track Higher Education Works Well, 6:11; Twenty-first Alexander Appointments and Committee A on Americans Say, 6:9; Merit Meiklejohn Award, 5:89-93; 2003 Academic Freedom and Tenure 88 ACADEME INDE) Bulletin of the AAUP, volume 89, numbers 1-6, 2003 Issue numbers are given first; page numbers follow colons Academic freedom Scholarships Help Those Least in Auditors’ Report, 6:71-77; Work- Academic Freedom and the Need, Study Says, 1:5-6; New Family Roundtable Convened in “Intifada Curriculum,” 3:16—20; Formula May Endanger Pell Grants, Washington, 6:10—11 Academic Freedom as a Human 6:6; Open Admissions at the City AAUP (Meetings and Right, 3:25-28; Academic Freedom University of New York, 4:46-49; Conferences) and National Security, 3:2; Faculty Welfare Law Limits Educational Annual Meeting Addresses Liberal Leader Defends Reading Opportunity, 3:9. See also Cost of Education, 4:15-21; Conference Assignment, 1:11—12; Group higher education Examines Academic Freedom, 3:13; (Association of American Accreditation of colleges and Governance Conference Addresses Universities) Affirms Importance of universities Athletics and Academics, 6:12-13; Academic Freedom, 2:13; Kansas Evangelical College Granted Lively Governance Conference Governor Affirms Academic Accreditation on Appeal, 2:13-14; Held in Atlanta, 1:13. Freedom, 4:13-14; Libraries, Group Issues Accreditation Fact AAUP (Reports and Statements) Books, and Academic Freedom, Sheets, 6:8 Committee A on Academic Freedom and 3:50-54; Reading Choice Again Affirmative action. See Diversity Tenure Stirs Controversy, 6:8-9; Reluctant and affirmative action Committee A Clarifies Issue Raised Foot Soldiers: America’s Al-Arian, Sami in Al-Arian Case, 1:4—-5; Undergraduates Rebuff Opponents Al-Arian Indicted, Arrested, and Developments Relating to Censure of Academic Freedom, 3:36-39; by the Association, 3:81—91; East Dismissed, 2:12: See also AAUP Remarks at Columbia Trigger (Reports and Statements), Texas Baptist University, 3:74—-80; Protests, 4:14; Resolving Academic Committee A on Academic Report of Committee A, 5:77-85; Freedom: Professional Groups Freedom and Tenure University of South Florida, Defend Intellectual Openness, AAUP (Council) 3:59-73 3:55-58; Student Right or Faculty Record of the Council, June 13-15, Committee on Academic Professionals Prerogative? (Snyder), 4:71. 2003, 5:86-88; Record of the College and University Academic See also AAUP (Reports and Council, November 9-10, 2002, and Professional Appointments, Statements), Committee A on 1:62-63 2:105-108 Academic Freedom and Tenure AAUP (General) Committee on the Economic Status of the and Special Committee on The AAUP’s Censure List, 1:44-49; Profession Academic Freedom in a Time of AAUP Supports Pennsylvania Corrections to the 2002-03 Annual Crisis and Gay, lesbian, bisexual, Teaching Assistants, 5:9-10; Report on the Economic Status of and transgender issues and National Association Officers, Council, and the Profession, 4:6-7; Unequal security and Religiously affiliated Staff, 6:69-70; Association Receives Progress: The Annual Report on the institutions Grants to Support Work, 4:22; Economic Status of the Profession, Academic tenure Book Editors Donate Royalties (to 2002-03, 2:21-103 Misconduct Accusations in Tenure AAUP), 5:10—11; Censured Committee on Teaching, Research, and Reviews, 1:78; Tenure and Its Administrations, 1930-2002; Publication Discontents, 6:96; Tenure and Committees of the Association, The Faculty Role in the Reform on Diversity, 5:103; Tenure Expands, 6:62—68; Report on the Eighty- Intercollegiate Athletics: Principles 1:80; Tenure Rights Expanded at ninth Annual Meeting, 5:72-76; and Recommended Practices, Western Michigan University, 1:13. Standing Ruies Governing the 1:64-70 See also New Pathways Project Annual Meeting, 1:61; Summer Joint Subcommittee of the Committee on Access to higher education Institute Draws Record Numbers, Part-Time and Non-Tenure Track Higher Education Works Well, 6:11; Twenty-first Alexander Appointments and Committee A on Americans Say, 6:9; Merit Meiklejohn Award, 5:89-93; 2003 Academic Freedom and Tenure 88 ACADEME Contingent Appointments and the (Glenn Howze), 5:98-99 Ordinary Department, 6:18—20 Academic Profession, 5:59—71 Dalke, Anne French. Teaching to Collective bargaining and Nominating Committee Learn—Learning to Teach: Meditations academic labor Report of the 2003 Nominating on the Classroom (Paul A. Lacey), See Book reviews, Johnson, Committee, 6:60-—61 3:96-98 Benjamin, et al. Special Committee on Academic Freedom Duderstadt, James J., and Farris W. College or university, selecting a in a Time of Crisis Womack. The Future of the Publi The Wonderful World of College Academic Freedom and National University in America: Beyond the Brochures, 4:34—36 Security in a Time of Crisis, Crossroads (Gary Rhoades), Computer privacy 6:34-59; Special Committee to 6:84-86 Windows Without Curtains: Release Report, 5:12 Ehrenberg, Ronald G. Tuition Rising: Computer Privacy and Academic antonio, anthony lising. [Diverse Why College Costs So Much (Edward Freedom, 5:39—42 Student Bodies, Diverse Faculties, P. St. John), 5:99—100 Conflicts of interest 6:14-17 Guerrero, Andrea. Silence at Boalt Hall: Industry Influences Medical Association of American The Dismantling of Affirmative Action Research, Survey Reports, 1:7 Colleges and Universities Benjamin Baez), 3:95—-96 University of Toronto Settles Reforms to Higher Education Hamilton, Neil W. Academic Ethics: Conflict-of-Interest Suit, 1:10. See Recommended, 1:7 Problems and Materials on Professional also Montgomery, David Athletics, intercollegiate Conduct and Shared Governance (Larry Contingent faculty College Athletics Scandals Erupt Gerber), 6:82-84 Conference Focuses on Contingent Nationwide, 4:14; Commission Johnson, Benjamin, Patrick Kavanagh, Faculty Issues, 2:18; Hearing on Divided on Changes to Title IX, and Kevin Mattson, eds. Steal This Contingent Faculty Held at 3:7-8. See also AAUP (Reports and University: The Rise of the Corporate Emerson College, 3:13—14; Statements), Committee on University and the Academic Labor Historians Condemn Abuse of Teaching, Research, and Vovement (Sheila Slaughter), Contingent Appointments, 5:8—9; Publication and Discrimination 5:96-98 Victims of Circumstance: Academic Atlas, Ronald. Science Publishing Kerr, Clark. The Gold and the Blue: A Freedom in a Contingent Academy, in the Age of Bioterrorism Personal Memoir of the University of 3:45—49 See also AAUP (Reports and 5:14-18 California, 1949-1967, vol. 1 (John Statements), Joint Subcommittee Background checks I. Thelin), 4:65-67 Copyright and fair use Background Checks: When the Past Kerr, Clark. The Gold and the Blue: A Libraries Fear New Copyright Laws Isn't Past, 2:110 Personal Memot of the University of Will Hurt Research, 4:9; Supreme Baez, Benjamin. Outsiders Within, California, 1949-1967, vol. 2 Court Lets Copyright Extension 4:41-45 Roger L. Geiger), 4:67—68 Stand, ?-12 Barrington, Lowell. Less McGowan, John. Democracy’s Children: Cost of higher education Assessment, More Learning, 6:29-31 Intellectuals and the Rise of Cultural College Costs Continue to Rise, Book reviews (reviewers’ names in Politics (William G. Tierney Studies Show, 5:10; Private 1:72-74 pal -ntheses) Borrowing for College Increasing, Bonner, Thomas Neville. Iconclast: Vargas, Lucila. Women Faculty of Color 6:6-7. See also Access to higher Abraham Flexner and a Life of Learning in the White Classroom (Michelle G. education and Book reviews, (Amy E. Wells), +:62-63 Knight), +:63—65 Ehrenberg, Ronald G. Brint, Steven, ed. The Future of the Budgets, institutional Crain, William. Open Admissions City of Intellect: The Changing Academic Hard Times, 5:102; Will at the City University of New York, 4:46-49 American University (David Budget Troubles Restructure Damrosch), 1:74-75 Higher Education? 1:33-37 Davis, Douglas A. Millennial Cole, Stephen, and Elinor Barber. Burgan, Mary. Sec From the Teaching, 1:19—22 Increasing Faculty Diversity: The General Secretary Denvir, Daniel P. Reluctant Occupational Choices of High-Achieving Christopher, Renny. Damned If Foot Soldiers: America’s Minority Students (Daryl G. Smith), You Do, Damned If You Don’t, Undergraduates Rebuff Opponents 6:79-82 4-37-40 of Academic Freedom, 3:36—39 Cohen, Robert, and Reginald Zelnik, City University of New York. See Disabilities eds. The Free Speech Movement: Crain, William Hidden Disability and an Academic Reflections on Berkeley in the 1960s Colburn, Forrest D. To Be an Career, 4:51-55 NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2003 89 Discrimination, age, gender, Leave Law, 5:13 Gonzalez, Cristina, Debbie A. race, or sexual orientation Feller, David Niemeier, and Alexandra Anti-Semitic Incidents Up, Group The Association Loses Two Navrotsky. The New Generation Says, 4:8; Discrimination, Stalwarts, 3:9-12 of American Scholars, 4:56—60 Athletics, and the Faculty Voice, Flexner, Abraham Governance, shared 1:79; Jury Grants Award in See Book reviews, Bonner, Thomas Faculty Successfully Oppose Retaliation Suit, 1:10; Minnesota Neville Presidential Candidate, 4:14; Should Settles Gender-Bias Suits, 3:9; Flower, Ruth. See Government Faculty Be “Monaged”? 3:40—44. Sexual Harassment Policies on Relations and From the General See also AAUP (Meetings and Campus, 6:94; UNC Study Finds Secretary Conferences) and Book reviews, Pay Disparities, 2:14—15. See also Freedom of expression Hamilton, Neil W. and Virginia Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and Free Speech Controversy Erupts at Polytechnic Institute and State transgender issues UC Berkeley, 2:10. See also Book University Distance education reviews, Cohen, Robert, and Government relations. Relax Distance Education Rules, Reginald E. Zelnik Education as Commodity (Flower), Department Says, 6:8 Freedom of information 4:69; The Higher Education Diversity and affirmative action Government Proposal May Curtail Act (Smith), 5:101; Higher Affirming Diversity at Michigan, Access to Data, 5:8; Government Education and the 108th 5:54-58; AAUP Supports Restricts Access to Information, Congress (Smith), 1:77; Is Higher Affirmative Action, 2:18-19; 4:8-9; Groups Say Data Withheld Education Worth Funding? Diverse Student Bodies, Diverse for Ideological Reasons, 2:16. See (Smith), 2:109; Mixed Signals Faculties, 6:14-17; The New also Science, academic (Smith), 3:101; The USA Patriot Academic Community, 4:2; From the Editor. Academic Act (Smith), 6:93 Outsiders Within, 4:41-45; Freedom after 9/11, 6:3; Academic Government support for higher Percent Plans Do Not Increase Freedom and National Security, education Diversity, Study Says, 3:7; 3:2; Liberal Learning, 1:2; The AAUP Advises Congress on Racial Equity and Higher New Academic Community, 4:2; Higher Education Act, 3:15; The Education, 1:38—43; Scholarly Scientific Openness and Security, Higher Education Act, 5:101; Group Issues Recruiting a2 Higher Education and the 108th Recommendations, 2:10-13; From the General Secretary. Congress, 1:77; Is Higher Supreme Court Upholds Diversity Academic Freedom Without Education Worth Funding? 2:109; in Admissions, 5:13. See also Access Tenure: New Pathways (Burgan), Mixed Signals, 3:101. See also to higher education and Book 5:104; A Darkling Plain? (Burgan), Budgets, institutional reviews, Guerrero, Andrea and Book 2:112; New Pathways (Burgan), Grade inflation reviews, Cole, Stephen, and Elinor 3:104; New Pathways and the New Professor Develops Internet Barber and Book reviews, Vargas, American Scholar (Burgan), 4:72; Database on Grade Inflation, 3:9 Lucila, and Disabilities and Gay, Tenure and Its Discontents Graduate students. See lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (Burgan), 6:96; Tenure Expands Collective bargaining and academic issues and Science, academic, and (Flower), 1:80 labor Working class in higher education Funding, higher education. Sce Graduation rates Duan, Xin-Ran. Chinese Higher Government support for higher Drop in Undergraduates Earning Education Enters a New Era, education B.A.’s in Four Years, 4:9-10 6:22—27 Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and Hanley, Lawrence. See From Educational malpractice claims transgender issues the Editor Educational Malpractice: Faculty Hate Groups, Big Dykes, and Other Higher Education Act. See Beware? 3:102 Problems in Academic Freedom, Government support for higher Ethnic studies 3:30-34; Working Toward Equality, education To Be an Ordinary Department, 4:29-33 Ibrahim, Saad Eddin 6:18—20 General Agreement on Trade Egyptian Scholar Acquitted in Third Euben, Donna R. See Legal and Services Trial, 2:12 Watch Education as Commodity, 4:69 Institutional review boards Family and Medical Leave Act Goldman, Emma Papers Project. Can E.T. Phone Home? The Brave States Not Exempt from Family See Freedom of expression New World of University 90 ACADEME Surveillance, 5:30-—35 Marshall, Eric. Victims of Special Committee on Academic Interdisciplinary scholarship Circumstance: Academic Freedom Freedom in a Time of Crisis The New Generation of American in a Contingent Academy, Navrotsky, Alexandra. Se Scholars, 4:56—-60 3:45-49 Gonzalez, Cristina, et al. International higher education Martinez-Fernandez, Luiz. Nelson, Cary. Can E.T. Phone Chinese Higher Education Enters a Trading Cards for the Professoriate, Home? The Brave New World of New Era, 6:22—27; Conference 6:32-—33 University Surveillance, 5:30—35 Held on Scholars at Risk, 6:7—8 Mash, S. David. Libraries, Books, New Pathways Project Internet and Academic Freedom, 3:50—54 Academic Freedom Without University Drops Prohibition on Medical education Tenure: New Pathways, 5:104; Web Links, 1:4; Web Site Offers Health Centers’ Financial Woes New Pathways, 3:104; New Scholarly Links, 6:9 Continue, Report Says, 3:8 Pathways and the New American Kelly, T. Mills. Remaking Liberal Merit pay Scholar, 4:72 Education: The Challenges of New Judicial Forays into Merit Pay, 4:70 Niemeier, Debbie A. Scc Media, 1:28—31 Mink, Patsy Gonzalez, Cristina, et al. Kerr, Clark Higher Education Loses Two Obituaries. Sce Feller, David, See Book reviews, Kerr, Clark Friends in Congress, 1:8—9 and NormanJ . Kopmeyer, Patsy Knight, Jonathan. The AAUP’s Montgomery, David C. Marketing Mink, and Paul Wellstone Censure List, 1:44—49 Science, Marketing Ourselves, O’Neil, Robert M. Kopmeyer, Norman J. 5:36—-38 Academic Freedom and National The Association Loses Two National security, effects of on Security in Times of Crisis, 3:21-—24 Stalwarts, 3:9-12 academics and science Post, Robert C. Academic Lears, Jackson. The Radicalism Academic Freedom and National Freedom and the “Intifada of the Liberal Arts Tradition, Security, 3:2: Academic Freedom Curriculum,” 3:16—20 1:23-27 and National Security in a Time Pratt, Linda Ray. Will Budget Legal Watch. Academic Hard of Crisis, 3:21—24; After the Cold Troubles Restructure Higher Times (Euben), 5:102; Background War: A New Calculus for Science Education? 1:33-3 Checks: When the Past Isn’t Past and Security, 5:26—29; Balancing Raelin, Joseph. Should Faculty (Springer), 2:110; Educational Security and Openness in Be “Managed”? 3:40—44 Malpractice: Faculty Beware? Research and Education, 5:20—24; Rajagopal, Balakrishnan. (Euben) 3:102; Judicial Forays into Bush Administration Sued Over Academic Freedom as a Human Merit Pay (Euben), 4:70; Library Records, 1:10; Foreign Right, 3:25-28 Misconduct Accusations in Tenure Students Jailed for Light Course Rand, Erica Reviews (Euben), 1:78; Sexual Loads, 2:7—-8; International Access Hate Groups, Big Dykes, and Other Harassment Policies on Campus, to American Higher Education, Problems in Academic Freedom, 6:94 5:47—53; Justice Department 3-30-34 Levy, Anita. See State of the Responds to Information Religious bias Profession Request, Zee egality of Collect- Sailing Under False Colors, 2:111 Liberal education ing Student Data Questioned, Religiously affiliated Learning Communities and Liberal 2:6-7; Government Policy institutions Education, 1:14—18: Liberal Hindering Science, Advisers Say, Academic Freedom and Religion, Learning, 1:2; Millennial Teaching, 1:4; New Visa Status Created for 3:103; This Jewell is a Real Gem, 1:19-22: The Radicalism of the Border-Crossing Students, 2:14; 6:95. See also AAUP (Meetings and Liberal Arts Tradition, 1:23-—27; Problems Increasing for Conferences) Remaking Liberal Education: International Students, 4:8; Renner, K. Edward. Racial The Challenges of New Media, Science and Security Initiative Equity and Higher Education, 1:28-31 Established, 5:11; Science I eaders 1:38-43 McCaughey, Martha. Windows Say Visa Restrictions Hurting Research proposals, Without Curtains: Computer Research, 2:6; Scientific controversial Privacy and Academic Freedom, Openness and Security, 5:2; Researchers Warned to Avoid 5:39-—42 Science Publishing in the Age of Controversial Words, 5:8 Many, Paul. The Wonderful World Bioterrorism, 5:14-18. See also Retirement, active of College Brochures, 4:34-36 AAUP (Reports and Statements), Retired Professors to Serve in NOVEMBER—DECEMBER 2003 INDEX Developing Nations, 1:10-11 State of the Profession. University of Central Arkansas Rosser, Sue V. Attracting Academic Freedom and Religion University of Central Arkansas and Retaining Women in Science (Snyder), 3:103; Discrimination, Celebrates End to Censure, 5:11-12 and Engineering, 4:24—28 Athletics, and the Faculty Voice University of Rowecom (Snyder), 1:79; Sailing Under False Nebraska-Lincoln Bankrupt Company Hurts Colors (Snyder), 2:111; Student Chancellor Asks Faculty to Affirm Libraries, Publishers, 4:10-11 Right or Faculty Prerogative? His Leadership, 5:8 Salaries, faculty. See AAUP (Snyder), 4:71; Tenure and Diversity USA Patriot Act (Reports and Statements), Committee (Levy), 5:103; This Jewell is a Real The USA Patriot Act, 6:93. See also on the Economic Status of the Gem (Snyder), 6:95 AAUP (Reports and Statements), Profession and Discrimination Steward, Doug. Working Toward Special Committee on Academic Science, academic Equality, 4:29-33 Freedom in a Time of Crisis and Attracting and Retaining Women Student records National security in Science and Engineering, Nevada Regents Limit Access to Vest, Charles M. Balancing 4:24-28; Marketing Science, Private Records, 4:11—12 Security and Openness in Research Marketing Ourselves, 5:36-38. See Teaching and Education, 5:20-—24 also National security, effects on Less Assessment, More Learning, Virginia Polytechnic Institute academics and science 6:29-31; Student Teaching and State University Smith, Mark F. See Government Evaluations: Inaccurate, Virginia Board’s Actions Draw relations Demeaning, Misused, 5:44-46. See Criticism, 3:9-10 Smith, Barbara Leigh. Learning also Book reviews, Dalke, Anne Wallerstein, Mitchel B. After Communities and Liberal French the Cold War: A New Calculus for Education, 1:14-18 Trading cards for professors Science and Security, 5:26—29 Snyder, Martin D. See State of Trading Cards for the Wellstone, Paul the Profession Professoriate, 6:32-33 Higher Education Loses Two Solar Decathlon University, mission of Friends in Congress, 1:8-9 A Darkling Plain? 2:112 See Book reviews, Brint, Steven, Working class in higher Springer, Ann D. Affirming ed. and Book reviews, Duderstadt, education Diversity at Michigan, 5:54—-58. James J., and Farris W. Womack Damned If You Do, Damned If See also Legal Watch and Book reviews, McGowan, John You Don’t, 4:37—40 22 ACADEME

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