Hofstra Aaup Collective Bargaining Agreement

Below is a list of websites (or, in some cases, Facebook pages or other contact opportunities) that belong to AAUP chapters and related companies. Chapter websites are designed and maintained by the various chapters, and not all chapters have a website. The chapters that conduct collective bargaining are thus marked by the rating (CB). If your chapter`s website isn`t listed, we probably don`t know about it! (Send us an email). If you don`t see chapter information for your campus, either there`s no chapter on your campus, or there`s a chapter and there`s no website. Contact our member department to find out. If you are interested in creating a chapter on your campus, please email organizing@aaup.org. Clemson University (Facebook) Coastal Carolina University (Facebook) Furman University of South Carolina-Columbia University Indiana State University Indiana-Bloomington (please direct email to Alex Lichtenstein, Chapter Chair) Indiana University-South Bend (please direct emails to Jake Mattox, Chapter President) Purdue University Fort Wayne Purdue University-West Lafayette University of Evansville Louisiana State University Southern University at Shreveport (please direct email to Sheila Swift, Elizabeth Venuti retired and received the title of emerita associate professor at Hofstra. American University of Beirut The American University of Cairo Delaware Valley University (CB) Dickinson College (please email Marc Mastrangelo, chapter president) Drexel University Franklin and Marshall College Gettysburg College (please direct emails to Stephen Stern, Chapter President) The University University Hall Lincoln University (CB) Marywood University Misericordia University Penn State University (please direct email to Michelle Rodino-Colocino, interim chapter of the President) University of Pittsburgh of Scranton (CB) Villanova University Wilkes University University of Pennsylvania Gonzaga University of Washington Start the conversation about what works and what doesn`t.

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