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A/ CaA DELLM E a Bulletin of the AAUP, volume 90, numbers 1-6, 2004 Issue numbers are given first; page numbers follow colons Academic freedom AAUP Chapters and Conferences, Days, 3:26; Annual Meeting Celebrates Academics Protest Ford and ] 5:7 1-72; Rhode Island Chapter Decade of Ch lenge, $:17—24: Rockefeller Grant Terms, 5:4—5; Detends Academic Freedom, 6:6 Report of the Ninetieth Annual KeepIi ng +t he IF aithL, 2>:411197; No News AAUP (Council) Meeting, 6:82-87; Standing Rules Equals Good News, 6:117; Professo1 Proposed Constitutional Amendment, Governing the Annual Meeting, 1:82 Awarded Damages in Retaliation 83; Record of the Council, June AAUP (Reports and Statements) Case, 1:12; Settlement Reached at 13, 2004, 5:68-70; Record of Conunittee A on Academic Freedom and Southern the Council, November 7-9, 2003, Tenure U 54-55 Academic Bill of Rights, 1:79-81; rreedom, i1l1 |? bY: AAUP (General) City University of New York, Chapters and Conferences) a AAUP Briets Support 6:43-55; Developments Relating to AAUP (General) and Human rights Antidiscrimination Policies, 2: 10-11; Censure by the Association, 3:58-67 ind academic treedom and AAUP Comments on Higher Medaille College New York . International highet education and Education Bill, 4:54; AAUP Director 1:69-78; Meharry Medical College National security concerns estifies at Workers’ Rights Hearing Tennessee), 6:56-78; Philander Academic tenure 4; AAUP Files Brief in Academic Smith College (Arkansas), 1:57-68; Tenure in Hand, 5:87 Freedom Case, 2:12; AAUP Forms Report of Committee A, 2003—04, Access to higher education ask Force on State Budgets, 5:16—17 5:61—67; Verification and Trust Enrollment Gap Developing, \AUP Participates in International Background Investigations Preceding Education Group Says, 3:17; Grouy Meeting, 6:8; AAUP President Faculty Appointment (Draft), Issues Guidelines for Improving Outlines Governance Problems, 1:14: 2:113-15, (Final), 6:79-81 Access, 3:19; Students Denied AAUP Research Cited at Conference Jommittee on the Econom Access to Higher Education, Group ‘areers, 4:24—26; AAUP Profession Says, 2:7-8. See also Book Reviews, esearch Director Reports on Don’t Blame Faculty for High St. John, Edward, with Eric H. Gender Gap, 3:26—27; AAUP Signs Puition: The Annual Report on the Asker and Cost of higher education A riniunation Brief, 6:7; AAUP Economic Status of the Profession Accreditation of colleges and igns Brief in Title IX Case, 6:7 2003-04, 2 universities Association Officers and Council, Joint Subcomunitte It Football Referees Made 6:89-90: Buck Wins Third Term as {cademic Freedom and Accreditation Calls: A Modest AAUP President, 4:17; Campaign Committee on Governanc Proposal, 5:58—60 for the Common Good, 6:120; Financial Exigency, Academi Affirmative action Committeoef tsh e Association, Governance, and Related Matters, See Diversity and affirmative action :°91—97: Events Draw Attention to 2:104-12 Ali, M. H. with Jenan Al-Mukhtar. ontingent Faculty Issues, 2:16—-18; Nominating Committee Baghdad University: A Day in the New Collective Bargaining Chapters Report of the 2004 Nominating Life, 5:29-30 Forined, 2:14-16; Resolution Passed Committee, 6:38 Allen, Walter. E-Racing History: mn Free Higher Education, 2:16; Anthropologists, FBI America’s Struggle with Diversity, mmer Institute Invigorates and surveillance of Race, and Affirmative Action in Informs, 6:6; 2004 Auditors’ Report, See Book reviews, Price, David Higher Education, 3:28—31 6:98—104; Vermont Librarian Appleson, Robert R. If Football AAUP (Chapters and Conferences) Honored tor Activism on USA Referees Made Accreditation Calls: Guidelines for Good Practices for Patriot Act, 5:16; Work and Family A Modest Proposal, 3:58—60) Chapters and Conferences, 5:73-75; Services Available, 2:14 Athletics, intercollegiate Procedures for Review and AAUP (Meetings and Conferences) The Faculty’s Role in Reforming Resolution of Complaints Against AAUP Conferences Sponsor Lobby College Sports, 5:53-57; The 106 ACADEME A/ CaA DELLM E a Bulletin of the AAUP, volume 90, numbers 1-6, 2004 Issue numbers are given first; page numbers follow colons Academic freedom AAUP Chapters and Conferences, Days, 3:26; Annual Meeting Celebrates Academics Protest Ford and ] 5:7 1-72; Rhode Island Chapter Decade of Ch lenge, $:17—24: Rockefeller Grant Terms, 5:4—5; Detends Academic Freedom, 6:6 Report of the Ninetieth Annual KeepIi ng +t he IF aithL, 2>:411197; No News AAUP (Council) Meeting, 6:82-87; Standing Rules Equals Good News, 6:117; Professo1 Proposed Constitutional Amendment, Governing the Annual Meeting, 1:82 Awarded Damages in Retaliation 83; Record of the Council, June AAUP (Reports and Statements) Case, 1:12; Settlement Reached at 13, 2004, 5:68-70; Record of Conunittee A on Academic Freedom and Southern the Council, November 7-9, 2003, Tenure U 54-55 Academic Bill of Rights, 1:79-81; rreedom, i1l1 |? bY: AAUP (General) City University of New York, Chapters and Conferences) a AAUP Briets Support 6:43-55; Developments Relating to AAUP (General) and Human rights Antidiscrimination Policies, 2: 10-11; Censure by the Association, 3:58-67 ind academic treedom and AAUP Comments on Higher Medaille College New York . International highet education and Education Bill, 4:54; AAUP Director 1:69-78; Meharry Medical College National security concerns estifies at Workers’ Rights Hearing Tennessee), 6:56-78; Philander Academic tenure 4; AAUP Files Brief in Academic Smith College (Arkansas), 1:57-68; Tenure in Hand, 5:87 Freedom Case, 2:12; AAUP Forms Report of Committee A, 2003—04, Access to higher education ask Force on State Budgets, 5:16—17 5:61—67; Verification and Trust Enrollment Gap Developing, \AUP Participates in International Background Investigations Preceding Education Group Says, 3:17; Grouy Meeting, 6:8; AAUP President Faculty Appointment (Draft), Issues Guidelines for Improving Outlines Governance Problems, 1:14: 2:113-15, (Final), 6:79-81 Access, 3:19; Students Denied AAUP Research Cited at Conference Jommittee on the Econom Access to Higher Education, Group ‘areers, 4:24—26; AAUP Profession Says, 2:7-8. See also Book Reviews, esearch Director Reports on Don’t Blame Faculty for High St. John, Edward, with Eric H. Gender Gap, 3:26—27; AAUP Signs Puition: The Annual Report on the Asker and Cost of higher education A riniunation Brief, 6:7; AAUP Economic Status of the Profession Accreditation of colleges and igns Brief in Title IX Case, 6:7 2003-04, 2 universities Association Officers and Council, Joint Subcomunitte It Football Referees Made 6:89-90: Buck Wins Third Term as {cademic Freedom and Accreditation Calls: A Modest AAUP President, 4:17; Campaign Committee on Governanc Proposal, 5:58—60 for the Common Good, 6:120; Financial Exigency, Academi Affirmative action Committeoef tsh e Association, Governance, and Related Matters, See Diversity and affirmative action :°91—97: Events Draw Attention to 2:104-12 Ali, M. H. with Jenan Al-Mukhtar. ontingent Faculty Issues, 2:16—-18; Nominating Committee Baghdad University: A Day in the New Collective Bargaining Chapters Report of the 2004 Nominating Life, 5:29-30 Forined, 2:14-16; Resolution Passed Committee, 6:38 Allen, Walter. E-Racing History: mn Free Higher Education, 2:16; Anthropologists, FBI America’s Struggle with Diversity, mmer Institute Invigorates and surveillance of Race, and Affirmative Action in Informs, 6:6; 2004 Auditors’ Report, See Book reviews, Price, David Higher Education, 3:28—31 6:98—104; Vermont Librarian Appleson, Robert R. If Football AAUP (Chapters and Conferences) Honored tor Activism on USA Referees Made Accreditation Calls: Guidelines for Good Practices for Patriot Act, 5:16; Work and Family A Modest Proposal, 3:58—60) Chapters and Conferences, 5:73-75; Services Available, 2:14 Athletics, intercollegiate Procedures for Review and AAUP (Meetings and Conferences) The Faculty’s Role in Reforming Resolution of Complaints Against AAUP Conferences Sponsor Lobby College Sports, 5:53-57; The 106 ACADEME Influence of Athletics in the University Taxpayers (Michael Mumper), 1:88—90 Watch and Book reviews, Krimsky, Conununity, 3:47—50; Good Sports, Shavelson, Richard J., and Lisa Towne, Sheldon 1:96; NCAA Board Approves eds. Scientific Research in Education Contingent faculty Athletics Reform, 3:13 Yvonna S. Lincoln), 6: Contingent Conferen Background checks Bowen, Roger Institutions, 6:9; Continge See AAUP Reports and Statements, I Love the Academy, 4:64 ; Roget= ind the Courts, 1:94; ¢ Committee A on Academic Freedom Bowen AppIo inted AAUP Genera ind the New Acadet and Tenure, Verification and Trust Secretary, 3:24-26. See also From Book reviews (reviewers names in the General Secretary parentheses Bradley, Gwendolyn. Contingent Adjunct, Bok, Derek. Universities in the Faculty and the New Academic General) and Postdoctoral p Marketplace: The Commercialization of Labor System, 1:28—-31 Copyright and fair use Higher Education (Susanne Lohmann Burgan, Mary What’s Yours | 1:85-86 \ Fond Farewell, 3:72; Mary Cost of higher education Clausen, Dane S. Anti-Intellectualisn Burgan Retires as AAUP General Congress Mav Penalize ¢ dimerican Media: Magazines and High Secretary, 3:24. See also From the Puition Hikes, | Education (David W. Park), 5:78-79 General Secretary it Community Colleges Ehrenberg, Ronald G. Governing Caesar, Terry. The Faculty Office1 Access to higher education Academia: Who Is in Charge at thi Cross-Cultural pP erspective, 1:16-19 Curtis, John W. Balancing Work and Modern niversity? David W. Leslie Cahn, Steven M. Taking Teaching Family for Faculty: Why It’s Important 4:56-—-59 Seriously, 1:32 . 6:21—23. See Geiger, Koger. L. Knowledge and Mone Chuang, Angie. If You Believe in Disabilities Research Universities and the Paradox of th Faith: An Interview with Afghanistan’s Disabilities and the Academi Marketplace (Brian Pusser), 6:115—-116 Minister of Higher Education, 5:31—33 Workplace, 5:86 Gratt, Gerald. Clueless in Academe: Hou Collective bargaining and Discrimination, age, gender, Schooling Obscures the Life of the Mind academic labor race, or sexual orientation (Shirley Brice Heath), 1:86—-88 AAUP Director Testifies at Heel University of California Settles Johnson, Valen E. Grade Inflation: A Rights Hearing, 1:14; The Academy Gender-Bias Suit, 2:12; Virginia Tech Crisis in College Education (Raymond in the Age of Digital Labor, 1:42—46; Board Reverses Itself on Appointment, P. Perry), 1:90-91 Contract Reached at Emerson 2:8-10. See also AAUP (General Kirp, David L. Shakespeare, Einstein, and ollege, 3:27; Court Orders Labor Diversity ai affirmative action the Bottom Line: The Marketing of High Board to Reconsider, 3:16—17: E-Racing History: America’s Strugsgslite} Education (David W. Leslie), 4+:56—59 Labor Board Rules in Graduate with Diversity, Race, and Affirmative Krimsky, Sheldon. Science in the Private Assistant Case, 6:5; Negotiating Action in Higher Education, 3:28-31; Interest: Has the Lure of P1 fits First Contract: A Pi Faculty Diversity in a Brave New Corrupted Biomedical Research? (Jason New Academic Labor System, World, 4:62; Identity and Community Owen-Smith), 4+:59-60 Open-Source Unionism: New in the Academy: rebeneetn ind McCaughey, Robert A. Stand, Columbia: Workers, New Strategies, 1:24-2 \fhiliation, 3:42—46; Supporting 1 History of Columbia University in The Other Brown, 6:119; Will Women and Minority Faculty, the City of New York, 1754-2004 Universities Lock Out Students’, 1:47—52. See also Access to higher (Katherine Reynolds Chaddock), 1:34-36. See also AAUP (General ‘ducation and Science, academic 3:82-83 Columbia University. See Book DuRand, Cliff and Mike McGuire. Mosteller, Frederick, and Robert Boruch, reviews, McCaughey, Robert A. U.S. Embargo Walls Us In, 5:34-38 eds. Evidence Matters: RI andomized Commercialization of universities Earl, James W. The Faculty’s Role in Trials in Educ ition Research (Yvonna See Book reviews, Bok, Derek, and Reform ng ¢ ‘olle: ge Sports, 5:53—57 So beth :66: 110-115 Book reviews, Kirp, David L., and Education reform Price, David. Threatening Anthropolog SPy Book reviews, Geiger, Roger L. Rekindling the Dialogue: Education McCarthyisma nd the FBI's Surveillance Conflicts of interest According to Plato and Dewey, 3:54-57 of Activist At ested (I ee Gill), Financial Conflicts Not Disclosed, Education research TOR? Says Group, 6:3; New Conflict-of- leral Underinvestment in Education St. John, Edward, with Eric H. Asker. Interest Guidelines Issued, 5:12—13; Research, 4+:44-50. See also Book Refinancing the College Dream: Access, Report Calls for Uniform Conflict- reviews, Shavelson, Richard J., and Equal Opportunity, and Justice for yf-Interest Policy, 2:2. See also Legal Book reviews, Mosteller, Frederick NOVEMBER-—-DECEMBER 2004 107 Ehrenberg, Ronald G., and and Retirement: Reflections from International higher education MichaeJl. Rizzo. Financial Forces the Field, 3:32—36 Academic Rebels Far from Home, ind the Future of American Higher Goulden, Marc. See Mason, Mary Ann 5:47-51; AAUP Participates in Education, 4:28—31 Governance, shared International Meeting, 6:8; Baghdad Election AAUP President Outlines Governance University: A Day in the Life, Faculty, the Elections, and the AAUP, Problems, 1:14; Auburn Put on 5:29-—30; Between Saddam and the 3:69 Probation by Accreditor, 2:8; American Occupation: Iraq’s Euben, Donna R. Sve Legal Watch Outsourcing, 2:120. See also Book Academic Community Struggles for Fellman, David reviews, Ehrenberg, Ronald G. Autonomy, 5:19-24; A Conversation Former AAUP President David Government Relations. Faculty, with Scholars at Risk, 5:51—52:; Fellman Dies, 2:7 the Elections, and the AAUP, 3:69; Fighting Corruption in Georgia’s Financial aid Phe Higher Education Act—Not Universities, 5:43—46; Higher The Changing Nature of Financial This Year, 5:85; Money and Politics, Education Reform in the Balkans, Aid, 4:36-38. See also Funding, 2:119; No News Equals Good 5:39—-42; Iraqi Universities Struggle higher education, and Government News? 6:117; Political Science? 4:61; to Rebuild the “House of support for higher education The Wisdom Will Survive, 1:93 Knowledge,” 5:25—28; Palestinian Freedom of expression Government support for higher Universities: An Update, 5:27 AAUP I iles Brief in I ree-Speech ( Jase, education Rebuilding Academia Around the 1:13; Ban Violates First Amendment, Growing Expenses, Shrinking World, 5:2; U.S. Embargo Walls Us Court Rules, 5:7; Decision Reversed Resources: The States and Higher In, 5:34-38 in Freedom of Speech Case, 3:15-16; Education, +:32-35; Money and Politics, Internet Dante Comes to Kansas, 3:71; Free- 2:119: No News Equals Good News? Bright Networks and Dark Spaces: Speech Rights of College Newspapers 6:117. See also Education research Implications of Manuel Castells for Contested, 1:11; Poetry Earns a Little Grade inflation Higher Education, 3:37-41; Internet Respect, 6:3-4; The Poetry of See Book reviews, Johnson, Valen E. References Unreliable, 3:18-19 Disrespect, 1:95; Settlement Reached Graduation rates Janashia, Natia. Fighting Corruption in Freedom of Speech Case, 6:3 Number of Awarded Doctorates in Georgia’s Universities, 5:43—46 From the Editor. Balancing Faculty Declines, 2:10 Julius, Daniel J. Will Universities Careers and Family Work (Curtis), 6:2; Gray, Mary. Iraqi Universities Lock Out Students? 1:34—36 The New Academic Labor System Struggle to Rebuild the “House of Kerr, Clark (Hanley), 1:2; New Financial Times Knowledge,” 5:25—28; Palestinian The Mixed Legacy of Clark Kerr: (Hanley), 4:2; Rebuilding Academia Universities: An Update, 5:27 A Personal View, 4:51—-53 Around the World (Hanley), 5:2; Hanley, Lawrence. Sce From the Kuncl, Ralph W. Federal Summer Reading 101 (Tierney), 3:2 Editor Underinvestment in Education From the General Secretary. Harvey, Marcus. Sce State of the Research, 4:44-50 Academic Freedom and Human Profession Lange, Sheila Edwards. Su Rights (Bowen), 5:88; Campaign Heller, Donald. The Changing Quinn, Kate, et al. tor the ¢ ‘Common Good (Bowen), Nature of Financial Aid, 4:36-38 Legal Watch. Contingent Faculty and 6:120; A Fond Farewell (Burgan), Hess, John. The Entrepreneurial the Courts (Euben), 1:94; Disabilities 3:72; Good Sports (Burgan), 1:96; I Adjunct, 1:37-41 and the Academic Workplace (Euben), Love the Academy (Bowen), 4:64; Higher Education Act 5:86; Faculty Diversity in a Brave New Outsourcing (Burgan), 2:120 The Higher Education Act—Not This World (Springer), 4:62; Family Matters Funding, higher education Year, 5:85; The Wisdom Will (Euben), 6:118; 1 Know What You Colorado Passes Higher Education Survive, 1:93 Did Last Year (Euben), 2:118; What’s Voucher Program, 5:9-10; Financial Hollenshead, Carol. Sce Sullivan, Yours Is Mine (Springer), 3:70 Forces and the Future of American Beth, et al. Lobel, Sharon. Working Part Time Higher Education, 4:28—31; Free Human rights and academic After Tenure, 6:35-38 Higher Education, 4:38—43. See also freedom Lustig, Jeff. The Mixed Legacy of Financial aid and Government Academic Freedom and Human Clark Kerr: A Personal View, support for higher education Rughts, 5:88 4:51-53 Glaros, Michelle. The Academy in Institutional review boards McGuire, Mike. Sce DulQand, Cliff the Age of Digital Labor, 1:42—46 Oral History Exempted from Maloney, Wendi A. Academic Glazer-Raymo, Judith. Women Federal Oversight, 1:9-10 ebels Far from Home, 5:47—51 18 ACADEME Marginson, Simon. Bright Reed, Adolph, and Sharon Developing and hnplementing Networks and Dark Spaces: Szymanski. Free Higher Work-Family Policies for Faculty Implications of Manuel Castells for Education, 4:38-43 6:24—27 Higher Education, 3:37—41 Renn, Kristen A. Identity and Szymanski, Sharon. See Reed, Adolph Mason, Mary Ann, and Marc Community in the Academy: Teaching Goulden. |)o Babies Matter (Part Ascription and Affiliation, 3:42—46 Paking Teaching Seriously, 1:32—33. Il)? Closing the Baby Gap, 6:11—15 Research misconduct See also Book reviews, Gratt, Gerald Media portrayal of higher Revised Rules on Research Tierney, William G. Sce From the education. See Book reviews, Misconduct Proposed, 5:11-12 Editor Claussen, Dane S. Retirement Tollett, Kenneth S. Moody, JoAnn. Supporting Women Retired Faculty Members Stay Active, AAUP Council Membet and Minority Faculty, 1:47—52 2:18; Women and Retirement: Remembered, 1:13 Morgan, Anthony W. Higher Reflections from the Field, 3:32-36 U.S. Archivist Education Reform in the Balkans, Rizzo, Michael J. Sce Ehrenberg, Groups Urge Senate Hearin £ On 5:39-42 Ronald G. Archivist Appointment, 5:1324 -14 Al-Mukhtar, Jenan. Sce Ali, M. H. Salaries, faculty. See AAUP (Reports USA Patriot Act. See National National security concerns, effects and Statements) Committee on the security concerns, effects on on academics and science Economiic Status of the Profession ac ademic S and science Academic Freedom and National Schmid, Julie. Open-Source Van Luchene, Stephen R. Security, 6:39—42; Government Unionism: New Workers, New Rekindling the Dialogue: Education Revises Position on Publishing, 6:5; Strategies, | :24—27 According to Plato and Dewey, 3:54+-5 Government Scrutinizes Scholarly Science, academic Ward, Kelly, and Lisa Wolf- Publishing, 5:5-6; Muhlenberg Political Science, 4:61; Shortages of Wendel. Fear Factor: How Sate Is It College Debates USA Patriot Act, Scientists and Engineers Projected, to Make Time for Family? 6:28—31 3:17—18; National Academies Helps 2:2—3; Women Underrepresented Watenpaugh, Keith. Between Foreign Scholars, 2:3—7; Subpoenas on Science Faculties, 3:13—15. See Saddam and the American Occupation Withdrawn in Antiwar Conference also National security concerns, Iraq’s Academic Conununity Case, 3:12; Universities Express effects on academics and science Struggles for Autonomy, 5:19—24 Concern About the USA Patriot Act, Smith, Gilia. See Sullivan, Beth, et al. Williams, Joan. Hitting the Maternal 5:4; Visa Concerns May Damage Smith, Mark F. Growing Expenses, Wall in Academia, 6:16-20 U.S. Science, Group Warns, 5:6—7 Shrinking Resources: The States and Wolf-Wendel, Lisa. See Ward, Kelly Novels, academic Higher Education, 4+:32—35. Sce also Work, academic, and family Academics in Literature, 3:51-53 Government Relations responsibilities Obituaries Sce Fellman, David, and Snyder, Martin D. Sce State of the Balancing Faculty Careers and Faimuily Follett, Kenneth S., and Kerr, Clark Profession Work, 6:2; Balancing Work and Olswang, Steven. See Quinn, Kate, Sperber, Murray. The Influence of Family for Faculty: Why It’s Important, et al. Athletics in the University 6:21—23; Developing and Implementing O’Neil, Robert M. Academic Community, 3:47—50 Work-Family Policies for Faculty Freedom and National Security, Springer, Ann D. Sce Legal Watch 6:24—27; Do Babies Matter (Part II)? 6:39—42 State of the Profession. |ante ( ‘losing the Baby Gap, 6:11—15; Fanuly Outside employment Comes to Kansas (Snyder), 3:71; Dread Fnendly Policies and the Research I Know What You Did Last Year, Kuisk in San Francisco (Snyder), 4:63; University, 6:32—34; Family Matters, 2:118 Keeping the Faith (Snyder), 2:117; 6:118: Fear Factor: How Safe Is It to Postdoctoral positions Phe Other Brown (Harvey), 6:119: Make Tine for Family? 6:28-31 Universities Rely Increasingly on Che Poetry of Disrespect (Snyder), Hitting the Maternal Wall in Academia, Postdoctoral Positions, 6:4—5 1:95; Tenure in Hand (Snyder), 5:87 6:16-20; Working Part Time After Quinn, Kate, Sheila Edwards Stimpson, Catharine R. Penure, 6:35-38; Workplace Lange, and Steven Olswang Academics in Literature, 3:51—53 Demands Are Tougher on Women Family-Friendly Policies and the Student groups Faculty, 3:12-13. See also AAUP Research University, 6:32--34 University Tries to Defuse Dispute General) and Science, academic Rankings, universities over Student Group, 5:14-15 Working conditions, faculty The Costs and Benefits of World- Sullivan, Beth, and Carol lrading Spaces: The Faculty Oftice Class Universities, 1:20—23 Hollenshead and Gilia Smith. in Cross-Cultural Perspective, 1:16-19 NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2004

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