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by Sean Nealson Full-time non-tenure track faculty at colleges and universities lack a professional identity and a sense of self worth, according to interviews with these faculty members that formed.
By Beryl Lieff Benderly “Follow the money!” According to the film All the President's Men, this advice from the shadowy informant known as Deep Throat guided Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl.
By Meredith Dobes Former Roosevelt University professor Robert Klein Engler and his attorney DougIbendahl are moving forward with a complaint against the University and the Roosevelt Adjunct Faculty Organization filed in the U.S. District.
by Emma Brown After her first year teaching history in a public high school in the District, Jamie Josephson was exhausted and plagued by self-doubt. Teaching had been more grueling.
by Chris Lewis Starting today, adjunct faculty at American University will begin voting on whether or not to join the Service Employees International Union. Supporters say collective bargaining can help.
Nondestructive Testing is the science of examining an object, structure or system to determine its integrity without impairing or destroying it. Successful technicians will be interested in conducting investigations as.





