By P.D. Lesko I had the pleasure of publishing Jack Longmate's writing many years ago. He has been writing and speaking out on behalf of Washington State's…
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By Helene A. Matheny Maybe it's because I have long, curly, red hair, or maybe it's because my skin-type causes me, at forty- five, to still have…
By Rich Russell "Inside the Machine," in Forster's short story, Kuno's mother Vashti is a lecturer on music history. Here, where every individual is confined to a separate…
If you're an adjunct, scrambling to make ends meet, how do you find time to write? Well, if you look Jill Carroll's advice on time management for…
By Melissa McDonald I'm starting a new job this semester, and so far, I am seeing good things in regards to faculty support, but that is not…
By Kat Kiefer-Newman Last weekend I was dog sitting. A dear friend was heading up the coast for 2 ½ days and needed someone to check in…
By Erik Hanson My typical weekday begins before 5 a.m., which I’m sure is unthinkable to some, and all too familiar to others. The main reason is…
By Dorinda Fox Sometimes it is not about the box of chocolates. In the past month the following has happened: I have walked into classrooms filled with…
According to this piece from the Palm Beach Post web site, the for profit South University president John Peterson, disinvited all of the school's adjunct faculty from…
In Israel, as I wrote earlier this month, tenured and tenure-line faculty have been on strike since the first day of classes. The strike, now in its…