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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 Lee Shainen IN THE AUGUST 12th edition of Parade, this headline caught my eye: "Help for Failing English Students." As an English teacher, I was obliged to read on: "The 'Microsoft Encarta College Dictionary' not only features new words, but its publishers also asked college...

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.

by Domenico Paccitti SOME 1,500 FOREIGN-language lecturers, or lettori, who teach their mother-tongue in over sixty Italian universities recently had their fourth job discrimination case against the Italian government upheld at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Luxembourg. On 26th June the ECJ ruled...
by Jennifer Berkshire They teach courses, advise students, even attend faculty meetings. But while their responsibilities may require a full-time commitment, these academics are employed on a strictly short-term basis. They are the visiting faculty, and when their terms end, after a semester, a year, or...
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