From the January 21, 2010 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle: Finances are so dire at the University of California that it might have to turn away qualified students, but UC's regents still found a way to reward hundreds of employees with more than $4 million in incentive...
Popular Reads Today
- “Parity” versus “Equity”: Why You Should Know the Diff, Bro
- Job Loss in Higher Ed.—Good News for Adjuncts?
- LIU-Brooklyn Faculty Lockout: Why Americans Don’t Care
- When Your Students Are Late to Class, Is That a Sign of Disrespect?
- How To Find Joy in Your Job Search
- When Letters of Recommendation Written by Freeway Flyers Are Discounted
- Suing Students Who Post Unflattering Reviews to RateMyProfessors.com
- Book Review: The Professor Is In—The Essential Guide to Turning Your Ph.D. into a Job
- Some People in Higher Ed Are Delighted Adjuncts are Losing Their Jobs





