2025 AAUP Updates

03.24.2025 | Educators and Unions Unite to Challenge Trump Attempt to Dismantle Department of Ed

Today, the AAUP and a coalition including educators, school districts, and unions filed a legal action against the Trump administration to stop the dismantling of the Department of Education and mass firings that will decimate the crucial services the department provides to every American. This lawsuit is the first filed since President Trump’s executive order attempting to shutter the department.

03.20.2025 | Joint Statement of AAUP Chapters Regarding the Ongoing Crisis at Columbia University

A joint statement from AAUP chapters condemning the impoundment of $400 million in research funds and ICE's targeting of Columbia students and alumni involved in pro-Palestine protests.

03.14.2025 | Cowardice and Capitulation: Columbia Has Sacrificed Its Own Students to Authoritarianism

The AAUP condemns in the strongest possible terms any university that would sacrifice its own students to the demands of an authoritarian government. Columbia University’s decision to punish students with multiyear suspensions, degree revocations, and expulsions is an outrageous assault on freedom of speech, student and faculty safety, shared governance, and free inquiry and thought.

03.10.2025 | AAUP Condemns Trump Administration’s Punitive Weaponization of Federal Grant Funding at Columbia

The Trump administration has taken the unprecedented move of cancelling $400 million in federal contracts and grants to Columbia University in alleged response to “inaction by Columbia’s administration on antisemitism.” This heavy-handed partisan intrusion into Columbia’s academic, research, and health care operations will damage students’ education, stop progress toward lifesaving biomedical therapies, and harm patients being treated in Columbia’s hospitals. As we are seeing with the Trump administration's reckless cuts to NIH research funding, the result of this defunding will cause real harm to everyday Americans. Trump’s cuts to biomedical research kill.

03.06.2025 | Dismantling the Department of Education Would Hasten Us into a New Dark Age

The department has played a crucial role in the pathway to higher education for millions of Americans by providing and administering student loans, grants, and work-study programs. Without it, access to education for working class Americans will decrease. Funding for college education will be stripped away and programs for students with disabilities and students living in poverty will be eviscerated. Enforcement of civil rights laws against race- or sex-based discrimination in higher education will disappear.

03.05.2025 | Threats to Student Protest Are Antithetical to the Mission of Higher Education

The AAUP defends the right to free speech and peaceful protest on college and university campuses, a time-honored tradition protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. Donald Trump’s unprecedented threats to expel and arrest protesters and end federal funding to colleges and universities that allow student protest have all the markings of a dictator. Such threats to punish students for protected speech are antithetical to democracy and to the aims of higher education.

03.04.2025 | Remembering Jeffrey A. Butts

Jeffrey A. Butts, AAUP secretary-treasurer from 2002 to 2008, died on February 19 in Boone, North Carolina. He was seventy-seven years old. After becoming an AAUP member in 1977, Jeff immediately embarked on a long career of service to the Association on the local, state, and national levels. He was chapter president at UNC–Charlotte and at Appalachian State, among other roles; he held numerous offices in the North Carolina AAUP state conference, including two terms as president; and he undertook a dozen or so national roles besides that of secretary-treasurer, including chair of the Assembly of State Conferences, national Council member, member of the Council executive committee, and first vice president.

02.28.2025 | Governor Should Withdraw CUNY Interference

After New York governor Kathy Hochul earlier this week ordered the City University of New York to remove a job posting for a professorship in Palestinian studies, AAUP president Todd Wolfson is urging Hochul and CUNY chancellor Félix Matos Rodriguez to withdraw their intervention and defer to the CUNY faculty’s judgment regarding the position and the scholarly and educational expertise it called for. Chancellor Rodríguez echoed Hochul’s criticisms of the posting and it was removed.

As Wolfson's letter points out, "amidst this extraordinarily repressive climate, it is imperative that both government and university leaders serve as bulwarks against authoritarian interference—not as further impediments to academic freedom and inquiry."

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