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CAUT Warns about Threat to Faculty Custody & Control of their Files
<img alt="[Photo: 2009 Jupiterimages Corporation]" title="FilesOnShelfWeb.jpg" data-displaymode="Original" src="https://www-archive.caut.ca/images/default-source/bulletin/filesonshelfweb-jpgc6ef-6d38-9810-ff00005eecd3" /> [Photo: 2009 Jupiterimages Corporation] Despite the longstanding practice in universities that academic staff have custody and control of their files and records, recent challenges have arisen following access to information requests. […]
16-10-2009
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Goodyear Ordeal Ends in Reinstatement
Michael Goodyear [file photo] The long ordeal of Michael Goodyear, a professor of medicine at Dalhousie University, has come to an end. In September, he reached a settlement agreement that would allow his full reinstatement. The terms of the settlement […]
16-10-2009
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Academic Freedom Demands Constant Vigilance
Speaking in 1995, distinguished legal scholar and past president of York University, Harry Arthurs argued that “Academic freedom is a central, perhaps the central value, of university life.” The question is what this value means in the daily practice of […]
16-10-2009
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Lethbridge, Alberta Professors Receive 2009 CAFA Awards
CAFA award winners Reginald Bibby, Sara Dorow & Candace Nykiforuk. Reginald Bibby, a bestselling author and holder of the Board of Governors Research Chair in Sociology at the Univer­sity of Lethbridge, has been named the Con­federation of Alberta Faculty Asso­ciations’ […]
15-10-2009
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Saint Mary’s Ratifies Contract
Academic staff at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax have ratified a new contract with the board of governors that provides an average 9.3 per cent increase in salary and benefits over the next three years. The deal that was reached […]
15-10-2009
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Funding on Rebound, According to Report
Public spending on Canadian universities and university colleges posted a modest rebound in 2007–2008 after years of declining funding, new figures show. But compared to previous dec­ades, government operating grants now account for less than 58% of total university operating […]
15-10-2009
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Coordinated Campaign Aimed to Stifle Academic Discussion about Israel Raises Critical Questions
On June 11, 2009, B’nai Brith Canada published a full page ad in the National Post condemning York University for, among other things, hosting a confe­­rence titled “Israel/Palestine: Mapping Models of Statehood and Paths to Peace.” The ad launched was […]
15-10-2009
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Test-Based Accountability Fails to Measure Up
Measuring Up: What Educational Testing Really Tells Us Daniel Koretz. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2008; 368 pp; ISBN: 978-0-674-02805-0, hardcover $29.95 us. At first glance, Canadian readers might be tempted to discount the relevance of this book because of […]
15-10-2009
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Lament over Money Misses the Mark
Saving Higher Education in the Age of Money James Engell & Anthony Dangerfield. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2005; 304 pp; ISBN: 0-8139-2331-X, hardcover $28 us. English literature professors should be sternly enjoined to concentrate on the areas of […]
15-10-2009
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University of Calgary
‘Obscene’ Compensation Deal for Outgoing President The faculty association at the University of Calgary wants the administration to scale back what it calls an “obscene” supplementary pension deal for outgoing university president Harvey Weingarten. The recommendation is one of several […]
15-10-2009
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Western Strike Vote: 88% in Favour
Unionized librarians and archi­vists at the University of Western Ontario have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike if contract talks do not result in a new collective bargaining agreement. The University of Western Onta­rio Faculty Association announced Sept. 28 that […]
15-10-2009
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YUFA Members on New Contract
Academic staff at York Univer­sity cast their vote on a new contract last month — the product of an “intensive and demanding bargaining process,” according to faculty association president Arthur Hilliker — with an 80 per cent margin of approval. […]
15-10-2009