Edith Carron doesn’t see the world like most people do. The recent winner of the College of Southern Maryland’s first Part-time Faculty Excellence Award, Carron teaches her…
Had chemical biology captured Sandy Jackson’s interest a bit more, her life would have turned out a little differently than it has. Instead of recently being selected as…
Dr. Mike Looper, a research scientist with the Agricultural Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture, has been teaching anatomy and physiology courses as a…
Miriam Kinard, M.Ed., adjunct professor of education, received the 2008 Adjunct Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award from the College of Mount St. Joseph during the annual spring…
by P.D. Lesko Everyone hurries through certain tasks. I hurry through brushing my hair sometimes in the morning if I am up late. I pay for it,…
by Professor Y For most people, the phrase “I’m taking my ball and going home!” should bring back similar memories of childhood play. Most of us have at one time…
by Kip Lornell It took me the same number of years (seven-and-a-half) to earn a B.S., M.A., and Ph.D. as it did to help organize the part-time…
The following is satire, for those who don’t understand. “I, Niccolo Machiavelli, would like to lend my genius to solving “The Part-Time Problem” in American colleges. Part-timers…
If you've never heard of COCAL, check out this piece in Adjunct Advocate, and this site, as well. In August of this year, COCAL is holding its…
Greg Zobel, who writes the blog for Bedford St. Martin's web site, and a blog we featured in our piece on adjunct bloggers in the January/February 2008…