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by P.D. Lesko

THEY SAY THAT a business either changes or it withers and dies. So, for the past two years, I have been casting about for a way to expand the Adjunct Advocate, Inc. Should we publish a Canadian edition? What about a Spanish edition? After all, almost 70 percent of college faculty in Mexico and South America are part-time and/or temporary faculty. And then, out of the blue, Don Greive sent me a short e-mail. He was planning to sell his book publishing business, and could he put an advertisement in the Adjunct Advocate?

For the past decade, Dr. Greive has been writing, publishing and selling a splendid line of books for adjunct faculty, as well as those who supervise adjunct faculty. During the past five years, we have sold (and given away) hundreds of copies of A Handbook For Adjunct and Part-Time Faculty and Teachers of Adults, as well as a Handbook II, Teaching Strategies and Techniques (again, for adjunct faculty) and Managing Adjunct Faculty. Don also published a quarterly journal for managers of adjunct faculty along with various other teaching-related books and products.


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