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AAUP Censured Administrations



A complete list of administrations currently under censure by the AAUP appears at the back of each issue of JFP, together with the date of imposition of the censure and the reference to the report explaining the specifics of the case.

Investigations by the American Association of University Professors of the administrations of the institutions listed below show that, as evidenced by a past violation, they are not observing the generally recognized principles of academic freedom and tenure endorsed by this Association, the Association of American Colleges and Universities, and more than 180 other professional and educational organizations. The 1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure may be found on the AAUP Web site, www.aaup.org.

At the 2006 annual meeting censure was added to:

New Mexico Highlands University

Censure was removed from:

Des Moines University
Westminster College of Salt Lake City
Maryland Institue College of Art
Nyack College
Essex Community College

The annual meeting voted to take no action against the administrations of Greenville College (Illinois) and the City of New York and, after much debate, vote to postpone indefinitely a motion to censure the administration of Medaille College (New York) and a motion to condemn the administration. (AAUP website: http://www.aaup.org/AAUP/protectrights/academicfreedom/AM-censure-actions.htm)

The censured administrations, with dates of censuring, are listed below. Reports were published as indicated by the Academe citations following each listing. Reference should also be made to “Developments Relating to Censure by the Association” and to the “Report of Committee A,” each of which appears annually in Academe.

Grove City College (Pa.) March ’63, 15-24 1963

Frank Phillips College (Tex.) Dec. ’68, 433-38 1969

Concordia Seminary (Miss.) April ’75, 49-59 1975

Murray State University (Ky.) Dec. ’75, 322-28 1976

State University of New York Aug. ’77, 237-60 1978

Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas May ’78, 93-98 1978

Nichols College (Mass.) May ’80, 207-12 1980

Yeshiva University (N.Y.) Aug. ’81, 186-95 1982

American International College (Mass.) May-June ’83, 42-46 1983

Metropolitan Community Colleges (Miss.) March-Apr. ’84, 23a-32a 1984

Talladega College (Ala.) May-June ’86, 6a-14a 1986

Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico May-June ’87, 33-38 1987

Husson College (Maine) May-June ’87, 45-50 1987

Hillsdale College (Mich.) May-June ’88, 29-33 1988

Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (N.C.) May-June ’89, 35-45 1989

The Catholic University of America Sept.-Oct. 1989, 27-40 1990

Dean College (Mass.) May-June ’91, 27-32 1992

Baltimore City Community College May-June ’92, 37-41 1992

Loma Linda University (Calif.) May-June ’92, 42-49 1992

Clarkson College (Neb.) May-June ’93, 46-53 1993

North Greenville College (S.C.) May-June ’93, 54-64 1993

Savannah College of Art and Design May-June ’93, 65-70 1993

University of Bridgeport Nov.-Dec. ’93, 37-45 1994

Benedict College (S.C.) May-June ’94, 37-46 1994

Supplementary Report Jan.-Feb. ’05, 51-54

Bennington College March-April ’95, 91-103 1995

Supplementary Report Jan.-Feb. ’98, 70-75

Alaska Pacific University May-June ’95, 32-39 1995

St. Bonaventure University (N.Y.) July-Aug. ’95, 65-73 1996

National Park Community College (Ark.) May-June ’96, 41-46 1996

Saint Meinrad School of Theology (Ind.) July-Aug. ’96, 51-60 1997

Minneapolis College of Art and Design May-June ’97, 53-58 1997

Brigham Young University Sept.-Oct ’97, 52-71 1998

University of the District of Columbia May-June ’98, 46-55 1998

Lawrence Technological University May-June ’98, 56-62 1998

Johnson & Wales (R.I.) May-June ’99, 46-50 1999

Albertus Magnus College (Conn.) Jan.-Feb. ’00, 54-63 2000

Charleston Southern University (S.C.) Jan.-Feb. ’01, 63-77 2001

Tiffin University (Ohio) Jan.-Feb. ’02, 53-63 2002

University of Dubuque (Iowa) Sept.-Oct. ’01, 62-73 2002

Philander Smith College (Ark.) Jan.-Feb. ’04, 57-68 2004

Virginia State University May-June, ’05, 47-62 2005

University of the Cumberlands (Ky.) March-April, ’05 99-113 2005

Meharry Medical College (Tenn.) Nov.-Dec., ’04, 56-78 2005

New Mexico Highlands University May-June ’06, 52-70 2006


   

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