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By Krista Gjestland Many Eastern Michigan University faculty members have not been receiving their payroll on time. Several lecturers and union members spoke out on the issue during Thursday’s…
By Krista Gjestland Many Eastern Michigan University faculty members have not been receiving their payroll on time. Several lecturers and union members spoke out on the issue during Thursday’s…
By Rob Bradfield Faculty lecturers seeking promotions at Baylor have a new set of rules to learn. The Baylor chapter of the American Association of University Professors…
By Kari Lydersen At Columbia College Chicago, an arts- and media-oriented institution that has expanded greatly and helped revitalize the city’s South Loop, tensions have escalated between unionized…
by Kate Thayer A former professor is suing Roosevelt University, saying he was wrongfully fired after telling a joke in his sociology class, poking fun at Arizona’s…
by Tammy Marashlian Despite getting a 2-percent raise this year, College of the Canyons’ part-time faculty is paid less than adjunct faculty at many regional community colleges and…
A longtime adjunct professor at Carroll College is suing the school, saying it underpaid her for work by wrongly interpreting or ignoring its own payment policies and…
Recently, an adjunct faculty protest took place at the 25th Street entrance of Baruch College. The protest was organized in part by the Professional Staff Congress (PSC),…
Former professor Robert Engler is looking to take legal action against Roosevelt University after being let go on what he calls “unfair charges of harassment.” Engler, an…