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Colleges and Universities Rely Heavily on Contingent Faculty
It’s American Education Week and we’re reflecting on the changing employment landscape in colleges and universities. Not so long ago, for many, a faculty career in higher education came with expectations of steady income and almost unparalleled job security. While … Continue reading →
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Posted on November 14, 2018 by WatchBlog
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Tagged American Education Week, Cindy Brown Barnes, contingent faculty, EWIS, faculty, higher education