Academic freedom
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
American Association of University Professors
Collection — Multiple Containers
Collection number: UA-22-1
Scope and Contents
The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) represents the interests of university professors to lawmakers, college administrators and the public. They lobby for legislation and funding issues that affect higher education, such as tenure, equitable funding, and collective bargaining. On campus, AAUP represents the faculty to the administration, often addressing issues of retention of faculty, fairness, course load, evaluation, tenure and faculty representation.
The collection...
Dates:
1963-Present; Acquired: 2000-11-10
ER-20220412: Free Speech, Academic Freedom, and the Contemporary Moment in Higher Education [Video], April 12, 2022
File — Digital Preservation Storage, Electronic Record: cohss_freespeech_seminar_20220412_bag
Collection number: 8A42CA42-78BD-429E-4D4B-20999077A933
Scope and Contents
Valdosta State University. College of Humanities and Social Sciences presents: Free Speech, Academic Freedom, and the Contemporary Moment in Higher Education. Seminar at Valdosta State University, April 12, 2022. Panelists: Dr. Adam Wood, Ms. Sandra Jones, and Dr. Peggy Moch.Born Digital MP4 video(s). Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections: Video Collection, 2021. Available on YouTube at ...
Dates:
April 12, 2022
Free Speech, Academic Freedom, and the Contemporary Moment in Higher Education [MP4 Video]
Unprocessed
Collection number: acq-202205-001
Dates:
April 12, 2022
Raya's Sandbox
Collection
Collection number: MS-600
Scope and Contents
This collection originated with the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections Department, which resides in Odum Library. It represent various aspects of practice activity from 1817-2024. Because this is fairly recent, earlier documents are completely fake.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1817 - 2024