Editor’s Note: Adjuncts now make up more than 70 percent of all college and university faculty, often juggling a course load at multiple universities, earning an average of $2,500 per course. And now ...
Many senior accounting professionals contemplate teaching at some point in their career. They often have important lessons to share in hopes that their own mistakes will not be repeated. Who in the ...
A story at Duke University a couple of months ago caught our attention. Adjunct and non-tenure track faculty voted for union representation. That decision prompted us to look into unionization efforts ...
Through the collective bargaining agreement between the KSCAA adjunct faculty union at Keene State College and the University System of New Hampshire, the college offers $15,000 in grant awards for ...
Adjunct faculty across the country Wednesday went off syllabus. They staged teach-ins and demonstrations to raise awareness about what it means to be an adjunct professor in America. Adjuncts make up ...
This section is designed for faculty members teaching undergraduate classes on the University City and Center City campuses. Information for faculty in the College of Medicine is available through the ...
The issues of justice surrounding adjunct employment in higher education affect not only adjuncts themselves but also other contingent faculty members who are on short-term contracts with low pay and ...
Near the end of every semester, college adjuncts are caught in a reverse Hunger Games. Instead of hoping against hope that they won’t be picked, adjuncts bead sweat and pray that their names will be ...
“Why won’t anyone say the obvious: no one should work as an adjunct.” That Facebook post by Claire B. Potter created a little firestorm last fall, which Potter, a professor of history at the New ...
Several weeks ago, I approached my friend Jenny (not her real name) for information on how to get hooked up with a teaching position at one of the local community colleges. Jenny currently works at ...
Editor’s Note: Gary Rhoades is a professor and director of the Center for the Study of Higher Education at the University of Arizona. That’s what an astonished caseworker at Adult Protective Services ...
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