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By Kathy McBrayer, M.Ed., SPHR I am at a unique time in my career as an adjunct professor. Not only am I a new adjunct professor, but I am also the mother of.
By Randy Eldridge If any of you have read any of my previous blogs, you're familiar with Dr. Abbott. He's my department chair and a great guy. In fact, he's.
By P.D. Lesko When I taught, there was always the inevitable end of the year scramble to see who would get summer teaching work. It was brutal. Feelings were always.
By Randy Eldridge Ok, I admit it. I'm 42 and I use Facebook. A lot. Maybe even too much. I was never on Myspace or any other social networking site.
By Bruce A. Johnson, Ph.D., MBA An adjunct instructor has many responsibilities to consider each week and this emphasizes the need to have effective facilitation strategies. One responsibility that can.
By Kathy McBrayer, M.Ed., SPHR The academic calendar has a regular rhythm. Fall, winter, spring, summer - the school year keeps moving along. I was reminded of this cadence during.
