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INTERVIEW
Dr. Cynthia Young thinks SAWSJ can change employment practices in higher education.THE JOB
"When will the on-line education bubble burst?" A shake-out is coming, the only question is which programs will go under.THE FACULTY
SAWSJ recently held a public hearing in New York City to condemn the employment practices of local universities.
GOING THE DISTANCE
Even when students resist, on-line group projects can be used in a course to help students connect with each other.ADMINISTRATOR'S CORNER
Adjunct faculty development can be easier and more crucial than you think.DESK DRAWER
- Settling Old Scores at Bennington
- 2000-2001 Fulbrights Adjunct faculty capture five percent of 2000-2001 Fulbright Awards.
- The Coal Miner's Daughter: HDL On-Line
- Feast or Famine? It's Academic
- The AAUP Tries to Cure What Ails
PAGES
Disciplined Minds. The book offers a profound analysis of the personal struggles for identity and meaning in the lives of today's 21 million professionals.
UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM
"The chancellor and the adjunct." This odd couple looks at the issue of how to better compensate adjunct faculty.FIRST PERSON
"Learning to love life outside of academe." Peter Temes demonstrates that there is, indeed, life after Harvard.THE LAST WORD
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