Wednesday, March 25, 2026

March 2026 Academe Newsletter--Faculty and AI

 

 



The March Academe newsletter includes a selection of articles about how faculty members are grappling with artificial intelligence—at the bargaining table, in shared governance, and through organizing. Additional articles on AI and other topics will appear in the spring issue, to be published in full in early May.

 The table of contents with links follows below. 

FEATURES

Bringing the Fragments Together
Negotiating technology and AI.
By Britt Paris and Rebecca Reynolds

Organizing Against the Machines
Academic unions and their allies are resisting the uncritical adoption of artificial intelligence.

Lessons from the Faculty of a Small Denominational Seminary on Defending Academic Freedom
How one AAUP chapter organized resistance to a fundamentalist takeover.
By Richard L. Hester


BOOK REVIEW

Respect for Me but Not for Thee
Dan-el Padilla Peralta reviews Terms of Respect by Christopher L. Eisgruber.



FROM THE ARCHIVES

Academic Freedom in Online Education
Bringing AAUP principles online.
By Jonathan Poritz and Jonathan Rees


FROM THE BLOG

A Call for Proactive University Communication Strategies
By Louise Pay

A Presidential Search and the Necessity of Shared Governance
By Hank Reichman

Fighting for Free Speech at Texas A&M
By AAUP Staff

The DEI Debacle
By Nimisha Barton

How Academic Freedom Committees Can Help Our Universities Find Their Spines
By Katie Rainwater and Martha Schoolman

AI, University Legitimacy, and the New Social Contract
By Nate Bennett

 

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