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by P.D. Lesko I WANT TO begin this month's column by expressing my sincere hope that this issue of the magazine finds all of our readers and their families safe.
by Jo Gibson IT WASN'T UNTIL recently, as I neared the end of my twenty-year-plus career as an editor and writer, that I embarked on my second, part-time, edging-my-way-into-retirement career as.
by Peter Miller WHEN ADJUNCT FACULTY organize unions, do all their problems fade into the past? Not necessarily, since adjuncts face huge obstacles from the outset. Collective bargaining might one.
by Jeannie Barry-Sanders LOOKING FOR INTERNATIONAL work, whether abroad or in the U.S., can be daunting--and downright frustrating without good resources. Fortunately, there are now many useful guides for job searches.
[private]by Chris Cumo Who's Who Tamar Diesendruck Institution: New England Conservatory. Formal Title: Visiting Faculty. Courses taught: Composition and graduate theory seminar. Highest degree: Ph.D., Music Composition. Tamara Fudge Institution:.
by Diane M. Calabrese Persistence and luck play a big part in finding employment--of any sort. Put the emphasis on luck in a market characterized by scarce positions and abundant applicants..




