Illinois AAUP Letter to the College of DuPage To the Trustees of the College of DuPage: The Executive Committee of the Illinois Conference of the American Association of University Professors is deeply disappointed by the action taken by the outgoing Board of Trustees at the College of DuPage on April 16 to adopt a new policy manual containing several provisions that threaten the quality of education at the College. In our letter of March 16 we noted in particular detail how certain proposed provisions interfered with academic freedom. At the subsequent Board meeting the challenged provisions were tabled for further review. As we understand it, no further discussion took place with any persons or organizations that had raised questions about the policies. This despite the fact that the AAUP and others had indicated that the policies raised serious constitutional concerns, in addition to concerns about the impact of these changes on the quality of the education available to the students. Then, with minimum notice and no further discussion the flawed proposals were approved by the “lame duck” Board. Should this decision stand the College would be the first and only college or university in the country to have adopted these very controversial policies. As our initial letter pointed out, the American Association of University Professors has strongly opposed the Academic Bill of Rights, and in 2003 the AAUP’s Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure issued a statement calling it “improper and dangerous” and noting that the principles in the Academic Bill of Rights “contradict academic freedom.” http://www.aaup.org/AAUP/comm/rep/A/abor.htm
Respectfully submitted
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