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Tag: Part Time Faculty: Page 3
Students
Online Degrees Increasingly Gaining Acceptance Among Employers
Skills, experience and reputation of school are more important factors.
April 4, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Closed For Business
While Community College of Philadelphia administrators and faculty engage in negotiating gamesmanship in week two of a faculty strike, CCP’s 37,000 students — most of whom are Black — continue to be denied access to the only community college serving the city of Philadelphia and Philadelphia County.
March 21, 2007
Faculty & Staff
AAUP: Colleges “Outsourcing” By Hiring More Non-Tenure Faculty
Washington D.C. A new report from the American Association of University Professors says the number of higher education faculty without tenure has increased significantly since 1975.
December 10, 2006
Faculty & Staff
Just the Stats: Changing Characteristics of Faculty
Institutions of higher education are relying more on part-time faculty, and the faculty, overall, is becoming more diverse, according to a new U.S. Department of Education study, “Changes in Staff Distribution and Salaries of Full-Time Employees in Postsecondary Institutions: Fall 1993- 2003.”
August 16, 2006
Faculty & Staff
The Pivotal Role of Women
The recent passings of leading ladies of the civil rights movement, Constance Baker Motley…
November 16, 2005
Students
Getting Off The BurnOUT Track?
For those bright, young scholars who seek an idyllic life of secure full-time employment while engaging…
November 16, 2005
Faculty & Staff
GAO Report: Textbook Costs Rising Faster Than Tuition
Tuition isn’t the only skyrocketing cost for students. The cost of textbooks has been accelerating much
October 5, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Under the Media’s Radar
Under the Media’s RadarPrinceton’s program in African American studies boasts its own all-star cast High-profile African American studies departments like Harvard’s with certified media stars like Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. usually tend to grab the lion’s share of the headlines. But focusing solely on departments and their “stars” offers a pretty distorted picture of […]
October 8, 2003
Students
Aiming for the Top
Aiming for the TopFoundation backing puts school’s journalism and communications program on new footingBy Ronald RoachHAMPTON, Va. When Erin Hill read a magazine article her senior year in high school about Hampton University’s plans for a new journalism and communications building, she saw the project validating her desire to attend the historically Black school in […]
July 30, 2003
Faculty & Staff
HBCUs: An Educational System at the Crossroads
HBCUs: An Educational System at the CrossroadsToday, the 105 historically Black colleges and universities are facing a paradigm shift that will inevitably determine their fate in the 21st century. Their roles have changed tremendously since the first campuses — Lincoln University, founded by the Presbyterian Church in Pennsylvania in 1854, and Wilberforce University, founded by […]
August 28, 2002
Faculty & Staff
Wait Until This Year
Wait Until This YearThe enduring quality of higher education is that each year about this time, as we kick off the academic season, we all get a chance to start over again. Whether it be the freshman who got into college by the skin of his or her teeth, the seasoned faculty sage or the […]
August 28, 2002
Faculty & Staff
North Carolina Central Employees Give University Early Christmas Present
North Carolina Central Employees Give University Early Christmas PresentSixty-six professors and administrators from North Carolina Central University in Durham have given their institution an early Christmas present: They gave back their salary increases in November to help the school deal with a reversion crisis that threatens to swamp all North Carolina campuses.The amount of the […]
December 19, 2001
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