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AAUP-CSU Newsletter, May 2026

The AAUP-CSU May 2026 newsletter is out! Check out our article on the budget that includes discussion of how the April 15 firings impacted units across campus. Plan to join us at our general meeting, Monday, May 4, 4:00pm in the Ramskeller, to discuss how we plan to continue to press for administrative accountability on budgetary decisions in the next academic year. The newsletter also contains information about a May Day Picnic we’re co-sponsoring on Sunday, May 3, 12:00-2:00pm at Edora park. Celebrate the end of the semester and labor solidarity!

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AAUP-CSU Newsletter, April 2026

AAUP-CSU’s April newsletter is out. This month’s newsletter has information about faculty salaries and the CSU budget, reports on our involvement with No Kings 3 and the CSU Democracy Summit, and links to an app you can download that promotes solidarity and community engagement.

Please share this newsletter with your colleagues!

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AAUP-CSU Newsletter, March 2026

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AAUP-CSU’s March newsletter is out (click here) This month’s newsletter talks about boosting AAUP-CSU’s candidate for Faculty Council Board of Governors representative, attending our panel at the CSU Democracy Summit, and joining our table at the No Kings III rally (we’re working on a cool app for you to download in advance!). We’ve moved our monthly general meeting to campus (Monday, March 2, 4-5pm, Ramskeller) and would love for you to come (whether you’re a member or not), share your concerns, and get involved. It’s a great way to make connections with folks across the university.

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AAUP-CSU Newsletter, December 2025

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AAUP-CSU’s December 2025 Newsletter is now available (click here!). Read a summary of our Fall 2025 actions on campus and in the community, learn more about the impact of the TABOR Amendment on higher education in Colorado, and read a new report from AAUP National on how the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is being weaponized to chill speech on university campuses. Please distribute the newsletter to all your colleagues, friends, and family and join us at this Wednesday’s (Dec. 3) general meeting, 4:30-5:30 pm, at Avogadro’s Number.

Wishing you peace, joy, and solidarity this holiday season.

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