A.A.U.P.
Americanabbreviation
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American Association of University Professors.
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American Association of University Presses.
Example Sentences
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The A.A.U.P., the professor’s group, said its membership numbers are rising on Penn’s campus.
From New York Times • Jan. 29, 2024
The trustees did not respond, said Andrew Ross, the head of the university’s A.A.U.P. chapter.
From New York Times • Dec. 12, 2013
A.A.U.P. censured Illinois on the ground that Koch got no due process.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The A.A.U.P. has condemned the firings and retained a lawyer for the defendants, but as yet no countersuit has been filed.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Spitzer and La Vallee countered by declaring that they would appeal to the A.A.U.P.: they insisted that they were being fired for their Progressive activities.
From Time Magazine Archive
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