By Our Members

Derek Sant’Angelo and Lisa Denzin
At Rutgers, Money for Life-Saving Research Is Used to Plug Budget Holes
NJ.com | August 2, 2024

Howie Swerdloff
Is Teaching Students How to Write Still a Rutgers Priority? It Doesn’t Seem Like It.
NorthJersey.com | June 6, 2024

Amy Higer
Rutgers Forsakes Its Students. Again.
NJ.com | May 28, 2024

Julie Flynn
Cutting a Signature Rutgers University Writing Program Would Lower Quality of Education for Students
NorthJersey.com | April 17, 2024

Julie Flynn
Union-Busting Mark Manigan Doesn’t Belong on the Rutgers Board of Governors
NorthJersey.com | October 11, 2023

Todd Wolfson and Bryan Sacks
Rutgers Does Not Have Severe Budget Deficits, “Profitability” Issues as Claimed by Holloway
Daily Targum | September 24, 2023

Julie Flynn
This Is Why the Rutgers Tuition Hike Is Unacceptable to Students—and Faculty
NorthJersey.com | July 28, 2023

Hank Kalet
The Rutgers Strike is a Turning Point for Higher Ed
The Progressive | April 25, 2023

Tracy Youngster
Rutgers Graduate Student Parents Deserve Support
NJ.com | April 14, 2023

Sudip Bhattacharya
Public Universities Run on Underpaid Labor. Now Grad Workers Are Fighting Back.
Truthout | March 10, 2023

Deepa Kumar
One of US’s Largest Public Universities Could See First Strike in Its 257 Years
Truthout | March 7, 2023

Interview with Donna Murch and Todd Wolfson
Higher Ed Industrial Unionism
The Dig | February 17, 2023

Rebecca Givan and Amy Higer
Don’t Believe the Scary Talk. Deficits Aren’t on the Horizon at Rutgers.
NJ.com | February 16, 2023

Hank Kalet
Adjuncts: The Gig Workers of Higher Education
The Progressive | February 8, 2023

Amy Higer and Rebecca Givan
Rutgers’ Adjunct Professors Deserve Equal Pay for Equal Work
NJ.com | October 19, 2022

Sebastian León, Todd Wolfson, and Anjali Madgula
Connecting Campus to Community: The New Shop Floor in Higher Education
NonProfitQuarterly.org | October 19, 2022

Hank Kalet
Why We Speak
Daily Targum | October 16, 2022

Jovanna Rosen and Jim Brown
Rutgers-Camden Faculty Oppose the Plan to Haul Liquified Fracked Gas across South Jersey
NJ.com | June 22, 2022

Rebecca Givan
Why Is There One Rule for Sports at Rutgers and Another for Everyone Else?
NJ.com | March 4, 2022

Jim Brown
One Rutgers Campus Is Not Feeling “Beloved”
NJ.com | November 7, 2021

Todd Vachon, Andrés Morera, and Althea Pestine-Stevens
We Help Generate Millions for Rutgers and New Jersey. Why Can’t We Get a Fair Contract?
NJ.com | May 19, 2021

Todd Wolfson and Donna Murch, interviewed by Alex N. Press
For Workers at Rutgers, Work Sharing Has Been a Weapon Against Austerity
Jacobin | April 29, 2021

Donna Murch
The Amazon Union Drive Showed Us the Future of US Labor
Guardian | April 27, 2021

Donna Murch and Todd Wolfson
Reclaiming Paul Robeson in the Time of COVID-19
Academe Magazine | April 1, 2021

Lisa Levenstein and Jennifer Mittelstadt
Imagining a New Deal for Higher Education
Academe Magazine | April 1, 2021

Khadijah Costley White and Britt Paris
N.J. Should Work Harder to Vaccinate Black Residents
NJ.com | February 21, 2021

Nancy Wolff and Deepa Kumar
It’s the Law, so Why Are Women at Rutgers Still Fighting for Equal Pay?
NJ.com | November 30, 2020

Andy Urban
Holloway Must Step In, Fight for Part-Time Lecturers
Daily Targum | November 16, 2020

Donna Murch
Black Women, Mutual Aid, and Union Organizing
Rebel | October 26, 2020

Todd Wolfson and Christine O’Connell
United We Fight at Rutgers
The Forge | October 5, 2020

Todd E. Vachon and Debra Coyle McFadden
Who Needs Unions, Anyway? We All Do.
NJ.com | September 6, 2020

Todd Wolfson, interviewed by Astra Taylor
Beyond the Neoliberal University
Boston Review | August 4, 2020

Rebecca Kolins Givan
Acquiescent No More
Chronicle of Higher Education | July 28, 2020

Amy Higer and Bryan Sacks
Rutgers Goes Online This Fall. Will Students Get the Education They Deserve?
NJ.com | July 27, 2020

Ian Schlegel
The Pandemic Is Killing Research—So Where Is University Support?
TheNation.com | July 27, 2020

Kacey Doran
In the Face of COVID-19, Rutgers Must Not Abandon Grad Workers
AFT Voices | July 17, 2020

Randi Weingarten and Todd Wolfson
Universities Have Started Layoffs, Furloughs. An Infusion of Federal Cash Would Stop the Cuts.
NJ.com | July 8, 2020

Samuel Kao
Rutgers Has Vast Cash Reserves. It Shouldn’t Be So Stingy When It Comes to Part-Time Lecturers.
NJ.com | June 29, 2020

Donna Murch
The Great Reopening Debate: What Happens When Unions Are Excluded
Chronicle of Higher Education | June 19, 2020

Rebecca Kolins Givan
Will the University That Survives Have Been Worth Saving?
Chronicle of Higher Education | June 2, 2020

Todd Wolfson
Instead of Layoffs, Rutgers’ Unions Suggest Furloughs
NJ.com | May 22, 2020

Britt Paris
Free App to Help N.J. Employees Manage Anxiety during the Pandemic May Not Be So Free, or Good, After All
NJ.com | April 29, 2020

Amy Higer
We Teach at Rutgers and We Donʼt Know if Weʼll Have a Job This Fall
NJ.com | April 24, 2020