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Next-Level Precarity
Non-tenure-track professors are used to uncertainty about contract renewals. But the coronavirus and related hiring freezes represent an unprecedented threat to their careers. They're increasingly refusing to quietly bear the brunt of the disruption.
Newly Tenured at… Hood, U of Hartford
Hood College Georgette Jones, biology April Morris, art history and archaeology University of Hartford Matthew Costello, psychology Karen Cook, music...
Education Department Releases Stimulus Distribution List
The U.S. Department of Education has released its plan for distributing $14 billion of the federal stimulus to colleges and...

Adjusting to Remote Instruction at Community Colleges
Faculty members at community and technical colleges face challenges in the pivot to remote learning and are trying new technology, assessment tools and ways to communicate.
Arizona Withdraws Funded Graduate Offers
The University of Arizona is withdrawing funding packages to accepted graduate students who have not yet committed to the institution...
Law Schools and Coronavirus: Bar Exemptions and More
The American Bar Association's Board of Governors passed a policy resolution this week urging state licensing authorities to allow 2019...

Professor Pay Is Flat -- Again
Academic work is harder than ever, but professor pay was static year over year and probably won't be improving any time soon, according to the AAUP's annual salary report. Usual suspects offer biggest salaries.
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