Education May 19 How one community college professor is fighting high pandemic dropout rates By Melissa B. Taboada, The Hechinger Report
Nation Feb 27 How a hashtag turned into an international adjunct movement Adjunct college and university faculty staged a National Adjunct Walkout Day this week to draw attention to their contingent status. While discontent among the adjunct community has been brewing for decades, in recent years and months, grassroots efforts have sparked… By Simone Pathe
Nation Jul 25 When a college contracts ‘adjunctivitis,’ it’s the students who lose With adjunct professors constituting over 70 percent of college and university faculty, former professor Joe Fruscione explains why adjuncts are petitioning the Department of Labor about their working conditions, and why the real losers in this situation are the students… By Joseph Fruscione
Nation Mar 31 Homeless professor protests conditions of adjuncts Mary-Faith Cerasoli is an adjunct professor of Spanish and Italian with a master's degree from one of the country's leading language schools. She's also homeless. By Simone Pathe
Economy Feb 05 How one professor’s American dream — teaching — turned into the American nightmare Being an adjunct isn't what most part-time university faculty had in mind when they envisioned being a professor. By Arik Greenberg
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