ISU to hire for graduate students to teach

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by Diverse Staff

The provost for Idaho State University says the school will rely more on graduate students rather than temporary faculty members to teach in the classroom.  According to the Idaho State Journal, he university fired several full-time adjunct faculty during the most recent school year, and sent notices to another 20 saying their contracts for the 2010-2011 school year may not be renewed.



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