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Why Your Students Remember More by Reading – Especially Print

Proposed “College for All” Would Be a Disaster For Adjunct Professors

Washington Part-Time Faculty Association Urges Veto of Section 5 of 2ESSB 5194

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Malaysia’s Largest University Looks to Trim Jobs of 600 Part-time Lecturers After Funding Cut

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Washington/New York Faculty Unions Pushing “New Deal” Boondoggle That Will Cost Thousands of Part-Timers Their Jobs

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