Page 2-Saturday, July 10, 1982-The Michigan Daily AAUP committee created to counsel targeted profs (Continued from Page1) AAUP "might advise people in- Kaplan said. dividually or as a group on how to "The AAUP traditionally advises respond to the review charges on the people who feel, for onereason or an- documents themselves." other, that they're not being awarded "The legal problems are just one fair treatment," Lehmann said. small part of it," current AAUP "If there's a severe violation of President Kaplan said, adding that AAUP standards, we can speak to our there are also AAUP faculty guidelines national office and they can bring alot of the organization tries to maintain. pressure to straighten things out," KAPLAN AGREED with Lehmann Kaplan added. that professors in the schools under The problems facing professors in review had special needs. "They're in a schools under review will affect the en- panic, I would say. They're terribly tire faculty, he added. "The financial worried," he said. "They want con- problems of the University are very tinual advice and we will continually be general. If you cut one part of the in touch with them:" University, it's going to affect the other parts... There are going to be reper- "We've seen tremendous problems cussions." coming as far as retrenchment goes," In conjunction with the assistance Kaplan said. committee, the AAUP has also created According to both Lehmann and a faculty hotline which members may Kaplan, the AAUP offered counseling call to ask questions on the same topics services to professors in the recently the committee will be addressing. eliminted Geography Department. "We do receive many calls and often PROFESSORS in schools not under the person calls one person and gets review will also benefit from the com- referred to another," Kaplan said. mittee's services, Lehmann and Q~budi roI ip Today The weather Rain, rain, cool down temperatures. 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