Volume 2005
Issue No. 4
November 2005

Issues:

The NFA Alliance -April / May 2008
The NFA Alliance - February 2008
The NFA Alliance - November 2007
The NFA Alliance - September 2007
The NFA Alliance - April 2007
The NFA Alliance - February 2007
The NFA Alliance - September 2006
The NFA Alliance - November 2006
The NFA Alliance - April 2006
The NFA Alliance - February 2006
The NFA Alliance - November 2005

 

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Contents:

Page 1

  • Nevada chancellor offers challenge pledge to AAUP capital campaign
  • Legal issues in Nevada system have power to damage faculty morale
  • Presidents ponder domestic partner benefits program
  • Academic freedom conference brings national speakers to UNLV campus
  • Nevada partnership in education

Page 2

  • Silver State Schools Credit Union (Advertisement)

Page 3

  • Legal issues in NHSE can damage faculty morale (Continued from page 1)
  • President's Corner: Claims of tax cuts can ruin higher ed

Page 4

  • Benefits board hears client pleas for less change, more stable rates
  • House cuts $15 billion from federal student aid program
  • From McCarthyism to now, academic freedom is at risk
  • "Hi, I'm from the government and I'm here to tap your computers"
  • False claims about tax savings can devastate higher education (Continued from page 3)

Page 5

  • Glimpses of O'Conner's record in cases regarding higher education
  • UNLV department's receivership leads to restructure and bylaws
  • Patriot Act could suppress privacy rights of readers
  • NSHE appoints DRI prof to state director

Page 6

  • Academic freedom in a time of crisis; individual v. institutional rights
  • "We are not always right when we speak out, but..."
  • Academic freedom conference fills Tam Alumni Center at UNLV (Continued from page 1)

Page 7

  • Weighing academic freedom and classroom misconduct
  • Academic freedom faces new and continuing threats

Page 8

  • DRI: life is good--but different
  • Adjunct pay jump attributed to NFA
  • Domestic partner benefits debated (Continued from page 1)
  • Help Wanted: Low-cost, high-energy adjuncts

Page 9

  • Chapter Report: University of Nevada, Reno
  • Regents weigh different visions of medical center
  • Rogers issues challenge (Continued from page 1)
  • Lilley accepts Baylor U. offer

Page 10

  • Academic freedom in a time of crisis; individual v. institutional rights (Continued from page 6)

Page 11

  • NFA delivers grievance from TMCC to Chancellor
  • UT breaks up with online dating co.
  • Academic freedom (Continued from page 10)
  • U. of Washington faculty get raises, by golly!
  • AAUP challenges law requiring military recruiting on campus

Page 12

  • Why the inequity in who gets equity?
  • UNR "best in nation" for women in sports
  • The Drama of the Two Jims
  • Most Nevadans approve higher GPAs for admission
  • Redfield Campus: Effective collaboration in higher education
  • Regents hear proposals for new buildings as lease/purchase deals