Texas chapter of the American Association of University Professors. We advocate for Academic Freedom, Shared Governance & Tenure in Texas Higher Education.
🚨🚨NEW! A survey of roughly 1,000 faculty reveals deep dissatisfaction with the state of
#highereducation
in TX highlighting the negative impact of political interference and changes to tenure protections on faculty morale and retention. 1/4
The AAUP has urged institutional authorities to refrain from sanctioning faculty for expressing politically controversial views. It is vital that universities live up to their commitments to academic freedom: Letter in Support of Jairo Fúnez-Flores
🚨🚨We have recently learned of a flagrant due process violation in the case of a tenured professor at
@UTTyler
. The professor was simultaneously alerted to allegations against them and given two weeks notice without any opportunity to respond to the charges. 1/2 🧵
This is a violation of UT System policy and AAUP standards and suggests how
#SB18
has eroded due process protections for faculty in Texas.
@lilykepner
@McGeeReports
2/2
We call on
@UTAustin
to allow the peaceful student demonstration to continue. They are exercising their rights to freedom of speech and freedom of assembly. We are appalled at the University’s decision to escalate the decision through police action.
In January
@UTAustin
’s legal team certified that the Department of Campus and Community Engagement, which was disbanded last week, was in compliance with anti-DEI SB 17. Staff from DCCE were in full compliance with the law when they lost their jobs.
Dr. Karma Chávez
@queermigrations
: “If we truly believe that public universities are universities of the people…then we must equally defend all Texans’ rights to come to
@UTAustin
to join our students in exercising their freedom of assembly.” ⬇️⬇️
Thanks for this timely reminder of
@UTAustin
’s supposed support for free speech on campus! Why has policy changed so drastically in 6 months
@JCHartzell
?
UT Austin published this video for Free Speech Week 6 mos ago.
Q: Why can members of the public come to campus at any time and engage in demonstrations
A: State law in Texas allows members of the public...to come onto campus and use our common outdoor areas for speech activity
The Texas Conference of the AAUP has just submitted a letter in support of
@Jairo_I_Funez
:
“Texas Tech’s suspension of Dr. Jairo Fúnez-Flores violates multiple
@TexasTech
policies, infringes on AAUP principles regarding
#academicfreedom
, tenure, and shared governance…” 1/3 🧵
AHA to Texas House: “Were Texas to eliminate ‘tenure-track’ positions… any public university in Texas would immediately become an employer of last choice among scholars who desire an environment amenable to high-quality teaching and research.”
Our President Dr. Brian Evans testifies that
@UTAustin
faculty could not renew an NSF grant because of SB 17. The law was not supposed to affect research but it is directly harming faculty members’ competitiveness and even eligibility for federal grants.
An astounding loss 💔 for West Virginia University, the impact of these cuts will be felt across the state. The attack on public institutions of
#HigherEducation
will not stop here. We must continue to fight back together. Standing with our colleagues at WVU. ✊
We have secured a copy of a termination letter given to
@UTAustin
Division of Campus and Community Engagement staff. The notice does not describe options for appeal or grievance. There is no severance, no description of how to continue benefits.
A UT junior on SB17: “Why should I have to take into consideration my safety when applying to a higher academic institution that boasts about being an intellectually pioneering institution? What intellectually pioneering institution ever led with racism?”
⭐️⭐️It’s official! Following a historic vote this morning Texas AAUP is now an affiliate of
@TexasAFT
! We will now be known as Texas AAUP-AFT. Looking forward to all we will accomplish together in the years ahead!👏👏
This is both absurd and cruel,
@UTAustin
. We will prevent your planned action, have you arrested on charges that will be dropped for lack of probable cause, and then we will prevent you from completing your academic work and possibly from graduating. How is this legal?
A first-gen, queer, Latina
@UTAustin
student is testifying in tears about the impact SB 17 has had on her. She mourns the opportunities she had that will not be available to students like her. When you say, “what starts here changes the world,” what world are you referring to???
PRESS RELEASE from the Texas Conference of the Association of American University Professors concerning the House Higher Education Committee's passage of the committee subs for
#SB17
and
#SB18
.
@AAUP
@TexasAFT
@TXFacultyAssoc
#txlege
/1
UPDATE:
@TexasAaup
&
@aaup
successfully advocated for tenured Assoc Prof Mickie Mwanzia Koster to receive full due process from
@UTTyler
. Koster received a 15-day termination notice on 10/16; due to advocacy she remains employed and will receive a hearing.
🎉🥳🎊Congrats to the AAUP members who formed 12 new AAUP Chapters in Texas this year at Lamar, Rice, Sam Houston State, Tarleton State, Texas State, Texas Woman's, Trinity, and West Texas A&M Universities… 1/3 🧵
As the House prepares to vote on anti-tenure
#SB18
later today, a reminder about how reducing tenure to a one year guaranteed contract will affect faculty’s ability to win, maintain and renew federal grants a 🧵: 1/8
“Faculty senates are the new targets of the right-wing culture wars being waged by politicians like Dan Patrick. It makes sense, since as faculty begin… to defend themselves, their students, and institutions, they are speaking more and more in one voice.”
Our hearts are broken 💔💔but the battle is just beginning. Our students will return to campus in the fall to find the supportive services, staff, and programs they have come to depend on gone. We will continue to fight for what is right and we will win.
#SB17
#DefendDEI
The purge of former DEI workers
@UTAustin
is only the beginning. We can expect to see institutions of higher education across the state making similar moves in the months ahead. Please consider joining Texas AAUP, your local chapter, or starting a new chapter on your campus. ✊
These intrepid professors are affiliated with
@aaup_utAustin
. We stand for academic freedom, shared governance, and due process, all missing in the firings of staff for their previous DEI work. Our chapter is growing fast. Join us to stand up for faculty, staff, and students! ✊🏽
More than 1,400
@UT_Dallas
alumni have now signed a letter condemning the university’s violent retaliation against pro-Palestinian students, staff, and faculty and supporting student demands that the university divest from militarism.
Ben Wright, associate professor of history, was supposed to spend this summer working on a history project for which he was awarded a $480,000 grant. “Now my plan for what I’m doing with my summer is to try to keep my students from going to jail,” he said.
DEI programs do not segregate students. They are not divisive. They do not give special preferences. They support students who have experienced discrimination and are marginalized on our campuses. We cannot pretend discrimination and inequality do not exist!
#SB17
#SB16
, which severely limits academic freedom in teaching, research and expression on issues related to race, ethnicity and gender as well as political, social and religious beliefs, will NOT be moving out of the House Higher Ed Committee!
A
@UTAustin
graduate points out the University’s disparate treatment of pro-Palestinian versus white supremacist protestors. “Those of us calling for peace are frightened.”
👇👇👇NEW STATEMENT on
#SB17
: The Texas Conference of AAUP is deeply disappointed to see the conference committee version of
#SB17
and urges the House and Senate to vote down this destructive bill. 🧵1/4
🚨3 professors have brought a class action lawsuit against Dallas College addressing faculty rights under the new state tenure law. The case could have broad-ranging implications for faculty across Texas. Learn more and find out how to support below. ⬇️⬇️
🚨🚨Our joint press release with
@TexasNAACP
on mass staff firings
@UTAustin
yesterday. “None of the staff who received pink slips are currently working in DEI-related jobs.” 1/2
In case you’re still wondering why so many leaders of public higher ed institutions in Texas have remained silent in the face of anti-DEI
#SB17
and anti-tenure
#SB18
: 💰💰💰💰
In Texas budget, higher ed priorities are laid bare: Certain universities may get extra state funding IF SB 17(anti DEI bill) and SB 18(tenure bill) pass
#txlege
Calling ☎️☎️☎️ all students at state-supported colleges and universities in TX: Senator Royce West is launching a survey to better understand the impact of anti-DEI Senate Bill 17. Describe your experiences below. Please share widely!!
@TexasforDEI
“Colleges and universities…are more intellectually and culturally diverse, and more accommodating to free expression and social tolerance, than ever before. That’s why they’re under attack.” Join
@AAUP
as we fight back together! 👊🏾👊🏽👊🏼
🌟🌟Official statement from tenured professor Mickie Mwanzia Koster on her unjust termination by
@UTTyler
. Dr. Koster’s termination without due process is in violation of UT System policy and
@AAUP
standards.
@lilykepner
@McGeeReports
🚨🚨Joint statement from Texas AFT-AAUP Statement on
@UTAustin
Protests
Over the course of several hours on April 24, more than 100 local and state law enforcement including riot police responded violently to a peaceful protest, arresting 57 people… 1/4🧵
During debate on
#SB17
yesterday some House members claimed not to know of any grants that require DEI. Most federal agencies have built DEI into grant applications.
#SB17
will cost millions in lost research dollars as many professors have warned. 👇👇
We are glad that, following
@aaup_utAustin
intervention, the TAs will have an income next semester, but this reassignment fails to remedy the violation of their
#academicfreedom
and right to due process.
Two
@TexasSteveHicks
TAs, who were previously released from their positions due to expressing disapproval of
@UTAustin
’s response to the Israel-Hamas war with students, will be offered different employment in the spring semester.
Former
@ALALibrary
president Emily Drabinski, “library workers… produce a public good, again and again, every day the library is open. Library workers must be at the heart of the fight for the world we want.”
A group of UT Austin students, faculty and staff, along with
@TFN
, are marching from the UT Tower to the Texas Capitol this morning to protest a state law that has banned DEI offices and programs at public universities/colleges. A hearing on compliance with SB 17 begins at 9
Rep. Dutton says his staff told him no university professors visited his office about anti-tenure
#SB18
. In fact, several of our faculty members visited his office.
🌟🌟🌟NEW STATEMENT‼️Today, in response to the Senate’s passage of the House version of
#SB18
we reiterate our defense of faculty tenure and academic freedom. 🧵 1/8
👏🎉🥳Congratulations to the new
@AAUP
national leaders! Left to right: Vice President Rotua Lumbantobing; President Todd Wolfson; At-Large Member Chenjerai Kumanyika; Secretary-Treasurer Danielle Aubrey. Not shown: At-Large Member Paul Davis. Looking forward to working with you!
🔔🔔Our statement on Gov. Abbott’s Executive Order GA-44. We are deeply concerned that this Order will unlawfully restrict political expression at institutions of higher education. It curtails the First Amendment freedoms of students and faculty at TX universities… 🧵
1/2
Admin at UT-San Antonio were caught on video by the Philadelphia-based Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression telling students that they’d be turned over to police if they merely chanted, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The
@aaup_utAustin
chapter is circulating an open letter expressing “no confidence” in
@UTAustin
President
@JCHartzell
citing not only his politically motivated purge of faculty, but his dangerous decision to invite hundreds of police and troopers onto campus this week. 👇👇
✴️Responding to overwhelming concern among UT faculty about increasingly untenable teaching and learning conditions, UT Austin AAUP has begun circulating an open letter intended to gauge support for a vote of no confidence in UT President Jay Hartzell. 1/x
AAUP National’s letter regarding Professor Fúnez-Flores urges
@TexasTech
President Schovanec to immediately rescind
@Jairo_I_Funez
’s suspension. Full letter below. 👇
As the House prepares to debate anti-tenure
#SB18
tomorrow here are comments from TX faculty as to why tenure is important at their Community College a🧵:
1/
🎉🎉Congratulations,
@Jairo_I_Funez
!! This is a win for all faculty in Texas’ rights to free speech and
#academicfreedom
which holds that faculty cannot be discriminated against for private political speech.
Congratulations to
@Jairo_I_Funez
!
@TexasAaup
supported him throughout the investigation. This reinstatement is a validation of faculty members’ rights to free speech under the First Amendment. 👏👏👏
An interview with undergraduate students
@UTAustin
mourning the loss of the university’s Multicultural Engagement Center following anti-DEI SB 17. As
@queermigrations
Karma Chavez reminds viewers these are spaces student fought hard to build. 😢
Angela Valenzuela, professor of educational leadership and policy
@UTAustin
: “I think that they want to eliminate critical thought.” Texas’ ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion for state-funded colleges goes into effect January 2024.
Many students testifying that protests
@UTAustin
were nonviolent BEFORE police arrived. A Muslim student tells lawmakers she did not feel safe on campus. She does not know what else to say because she does not believe lawmakers are actually listening to her. 🎧🎧
With indoctrination by tenured university professors on the rise, the Texas House is reforming how institutions of higher education grant an employee tenure.
#SB18
will make way for faculty and staff to bring in fresh ideas to keep pace with changing times.
#txlege
One of the 60 staff members fired
@UTAustin
is testifying about the critical services students have lost. The Uni closed programs and centers that were in FULL compliance with SB 17, including the Monarch Program for undocumented students. 1/2
A huge thank you to
@TexasforDEI
who have poured their blood, sweat and tears into the battle against anti-DEI
#SB17
. We are grateful for your leadership in opposing this hateful bill. ❤️❤️❤️
In light of the passage of
#SB17
banning diversity, equity and inclusion officers, we ask our public university and community college administrations to look for ways to make the best continuing use of the invaluable service to our campus communities by DEI staff and faculty. 🙏
Please sign the Petition Against Program Elimination at UNCG! Share widely!
Link to petition:
Faculty, staff, graduate students, undergraduate students, alumni, retired faculty, donors, community members, and beyond are all encouraged to sign!
With both anti-DEI
#SB17
and anti-tenure
#SB18
in conference committee, here’s a reminder of what comes next in the legislative process:
If the conferees reach agreement, both houses would have to adopt the conference committee report(s) by majority vote or the bill(s) die. 1/
🚨Under new Carnegie guidelines a university can achieve R1 status solely based on STEM funding and PhD grads. Old rules required major research expenditures and PhDs granted across a university. Anyone who cares about the humanities should be concerned.
@UTAustin
prof.
@albutters
: “University and state leaders have mischaracterized the intentions and nature of the protesters in order to justify a crackdown, and rather than making students safer, have unleashed a torrent of hate toward them.”
🌟🌟🌟ACTION ALERT ‼️ It is urgent to contact your Chancellor’s office, as well as the Faculty Senate President, Provost, and other Administrators at your institution, to ask them to create a faculty-led committee at the system/district level to update tenure policies. 🧵1/7
🚨We are deeply disappointed to learn of academic freedom and due process violations against two TAs
@UTAustin
. We urge administration to reverse the TAs’ suspension immediately. ⬇️⬇️
Rice University Pres. tells how state politics are pushing away new faculty hires. His remarks follow AAUP survey finding many TX professors are seeking employment elsewhere.
Civil rights attorney and
@TexasNAACP
Pres. Gary Bledsoe describes the political landscape of the right-wing attack on
#HigherEd
and suggests actions individuals can take. Among his recs, connect with an org like AAUP that will join you in this fight!
The House votes to pass
#SB18
. The House version of the bill weakens, but does not end tenure as the Senate version does. After the bill passes the third reading it will likely go to conference committee where the two versions of the bill will be reconciled. 1/
Please sign and share to help get the American Indian/Native Studies course back on track for review and approval by Texas State Board of Education this year. 👇
The Texas SBOE has yet to add the American Indian/Native Studies course to the April agenda. If it is not added this Spring, the course could be delayed indefinitely. Sign and share the petition here:
👏👏Many thanks to outgoing
@AAUP
President
@imulvey
! Dr. Mulvey was elected in 2020 and ran on a platform of racial equity.
Her accomplishments include:
— Providing AAUP guidance during the pandemic
— Expanding Committee A to include disciplinary expertise in racial equity 🧵
URGENT:🚨 Brian Evans, president of the TX AAUP Conference, urges all TX public
#HigherEd
institutions to formulate campus-specific policies on tenure revocation to (1) comply with
#SB18
and (2) create additional safeguards like those passed by the Faculty Senate
@TexasTech
1/9🧵
“If the professor is terminated Oct. 31, this would be the first known instance of a tenured faculty member being fired in Texas after the governor in June signed into law SB18 — a new rule that regulates tenure at public universities.”
Thank you to
@johnbryantfortx
for making a final attempt to stop anti-DEI bill
#SB17
from passing the House. Unfortunately his point of order was withdrawn, and the bill passed the House. It now heads to the governor’s desk.
Senator José Menéndez
@Menendez4Texas
requested that members of the public who testified today send him their comments. He said the testimonies need to be taken into account moving forward. 📩📬
⭐️⭐️Today we will be live tweeting the Senate Subcommittee on Higher Education Hearings on anti-DEI SB 17, the governor’s Executive Order expanding the definition of antisemitism, and free speech policies on college campuses.
Watch the live stream here:
Agreed! Much still remains to be seen with both
#SB17
and
#SB18
but we are grateful to be in coalition with all of these groups, and thankful for the work of so many individuals who called and emailed reps., visited staffers, testified and demonstrated. Thank you all. 🙏🙏
⭐️⭐️”The AAUP and its chapters defend the right to free speech and peaceful protest on university campuses, condemn the militarized response by institutional leaders to these activities, and vehemently oppose the politically motivated assault on higher education.”
ICYMI
@AAUP
's latest statement "In Defense of the Right to Free Speech and Peaceful Protest on University Campuses. "
Sign on info at end of statement.
🙏to the dozens of organizations that have signed on already. Join us!
@AFTHigherEd
@AFTunion
Brian Evans, Interim Pres., TX branch of the AAUP: “This is so out of line with national due-process standards for tenured faculty…If this is the minimum set of legal protections defined by state law, those are not competitive nationally.” ⬇️⬇️
and violates Dr. Jairo Fúnez-Flores’ state and constitutional rights. The Texas AAUP stands with the National AAUP in urging, in the strongest possible terms, Texas Tech University System and Texas Tech University to promptly and fully reinstate Dr. Fúnez-Flores…2/3
A mother of two trans
@UTAustin
students testifies that her children chose UT because of the supportive services it offered for LGBTQ students. Now she wonders if her children are actually safe in campus. “Is that equal opportunity? I don’t think so.”
⭐️⭐️While university leaders label pro-Palestinian protestors as “disruptive,” their own actions have been far more detrimental to the functioning of institutions of higher education. Dennis Hogan on academic “disruption from above.” ⬇️
A university staff member shares the climate of fear she is working under. Her colleagues would not testify for fear of retribution. They are awaiting further staff firings. Because SB 17 is so unclear programs are being closed by legal advisors “just to be safe.”
We are stronger with
@TexasAFT
! Our recent vote to affiliate unites higher education employees and K-12 public educators in the fight to protect academic freedom and unify faculty voices at the local, state, and federal levels! Join us! 👊🏻👊🏽👊🏿
🌟🌟NEW Press Release! Results from the AAUP’s survey of TX faculty are in. More than 1/4 of respondents are considering leaving the state; more than 2/3 would NOT recommend a position in TX to a colleague. Political climate is
#1
reason for concern. 👇👇
@MonicaMnzMtz
“Every student has a right to learn their full history!” “Truthful accounts of history are not dangerous, they are inspiring.” “DEI programs are in part an attempt to remedy the long history of discrimination and segregation…”
#FreedomtoLearn
#Txlege
🚨Anxiety among TX faculty is real, but NEITHER anti-DEI SB17 nor SB 18 codifying tenure in state law affect content, discussion and instruction in courses at public colleges or universities. We must resist the chilling of speech and learning on campus.
🌟🌟Important update! To counter the chilling affect of anti-DEI Texas Senate Bill 17, the Texas Conference of the AAUP has put together a rider instructors of
#highered
at public colleges and universities in TX can add to their syllabi. Rider language and link follow…🧵 1/4
🚨”A violation of the University’s mission and core values.” More than 100 faculty
@UT_Dallas
have signed the following letter objecting to the use of police force to break up pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campus.
⭐️⭐️Our Pres. Brian Evans: SB 17 was always a solution in search of a problem….SB 17 sends a message to marginalized students that they are not welcome….If SB 17 were reversed tomorrow it would be a long hard road to make our universities competitive again.
#NotOurTexas
🚨🚨In yet another example of over-enforcement of anti-DEI SB 17 today
@UT_Dallas
President Richard Benson announced the shuttering of the Office of Campus Resources and Support (OCRS) and the firing of twenty staff.
#NotOurTexas