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IN THIS ISSUE

  • Adjunct faculty Guggenheim winners
  • Trading in the lectern for the office
  • On-line instructors can cash in on their technological savvy
  • Adjunct faculty evaluation can improve faculty performance and reduce turnover
  • Cheat sites on the Net are a mouse click away
  • and more...

FEATURES

COVER STORY
"Adjunct faculty Guggenheim winners." A Guggenheim award means more than just quick cash to these four adjunct faculty winners.

THE JOB
"Trading in the lectern for the office." Ever want to trade in the lectern for the office? Try your hand at academic textbook publishing.

INTERVIEW
"From Harvard Square to the Great Books Foundation" Ex-adjunct Dr. Peter Temes talks about leaving Harvard Square and heading over to the Great Books Foundation.

NEWS

GOING THE DISTANCE
On-line instructors can cash in on their technological savvy.

INNOCENTS ABROAD
The Drs. Sooy learned to layer clothing and came to love their microwave while teaching in Moldova, in southeastern Europe.

ADMINISTRATOR'S CORNER
Adjunct faculty evaluation can improve faculty performance and reduce turnover.

DESK DRAWER

REVIEWS

PAGES
Moving a Mountain:exploit, fight and complain best describe this collection of essays.

THE NET
The Automatic Professor Machine...will your students be earning their degrees at the local convenience store APM?

OPINION

UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM
"Adjunct power." Adjuncts really can change their academic environment. Here's how.

THE IVORY TOWER
"Publish and perish." The old adage publish or perish is alive and well in academe. Or is it?

THE LAST WORD
In a world of $1,000-$2,000 journal subscriptions, a new $700 offering is bound to attract attention.


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