by Abdullah Al-Awhad Low salaries, lack of communication between the administration and faculty, and tensions about the Kansas Board of Regents’ regulations of tenured faculty are the reasons the United.
by Adam Goldstein Incomplete written guidelines and penalties that had not been updated since 2016. Significant turnover and reductions among staff. Changing agency priorities and department probes put “on hold.”.
More than 600 adjuncts and non-tenure track faculty are preparing to strike at the end of the month to demand more from the Jesuit institution with a billion-dollar endowment. by.
by Michael Dorf Hamline University, a liberal arts college in Minnesota, has been the scene of recent controversy following the university administration’s dismissal of adjunct professor Erika Lopez Prater, whose.
by Jessica Maddox Over the winter holidays, 16 US states—including Georgia and Texas—banned the popular short-form video app TikTok in work contexts, specifically on any device one has been provided by.
by John Sailer In June 2020, Gordon Klein, a longtime accounting lecturer at UCLA, made the news after a student emailed him asking him to grade black students more leniently.
Popular Reads Today
- Super Adjunct & Dead Broke
- “Parity” versus “Equity”: Why You Should Know the Diff, Bro
- Super-Adjunct vs. Admin Policy
- Student Letters of Rec Written By Adjuncts Open Fewer Doors
- Suing Students Who Post Unflattering Reviews to RateMyProfessors.com
- Washington PTers Allege Union Corruption & Cover Up, Ask NEA President For Trusteeship
- When Your Students Are Late to Class, Is That a Sign of Disrespect?
- Throwing Darts at Adjunct Activists
- On Course: A Review of James M. Lang’s Guide for Beginning College Teachers





