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Schmidt, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
The University of Maryland at College Park is poised to embark on an unprecedented effort to improve the conditions of its faculty members who are off the tenure track. The campus's University Senate, which represents faculty members, administrators, students, and staff members, is scheduled to vote on an internal task-force report that…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Tenure, College Governing Councils, Job Security
June, Audrey Williams – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
When professors in positions that offer no chance of earning tenure begin to stack the faculty, campus dynamics start to change. Growing numbers of adjuncts make themselves more visible. They push for roles in governance, better pay and working conditions, and recognition for work well done. And they do so at institutions where tenured faculty,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Tenure, Job Security, English Departments
Mangan, Katherine – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
The Employ American Workers Act was added to the stimulus bill in February by U.S. Senators Charles E. Grassley, an Iowa Republican, and Bernard Sanders, an Independent from Vermont. It prohibits financial institutions that receive federal bailout money from hiring foreign workers if they have recently laid off American workers in similar jobs or…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Personnel Selection, Foreign Workers, Federal Regulation
Cotton, Raymond D. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
A "contract" is, in its essence, a collection of legally enforceable promises that are intended to satisfy the desires of two or more parties. In the sphere of university presidents, employment contracts normally are in writing and contain both the agreed-upon economic terms and the hopes and dreams of the individuals involved. Those contracts are…
Descriptors: Governing Boards, Job Security, Legal Problems, College Presidents
Appadurai, Arjun – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
The full impact of the current recession on American higher education remains uncertain, but drops in applications, faculty autonomy and job security, frozen salaries and hiring processes, and scaling back of new facilities and programs are already being seen. American colleges face tough times ahead for teaching, research, and capital projects…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Instructional Leadership, Politics of Education
Plagens, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Back in the 1970s, when the author was an art professor at California State University at Northridge, he had a colleague who absolutely would not say anything about anybody that he would not say to that person's face. Marvin Harden, the African-American artist, originally came to Los Angeles in the late 1950s from segregated Austin, Texas, to play…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Writing for Publication, Job Security, Nontenured Faculty
Williams, Wendy M.; Ceci, Stephen J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
The modern American university faces declining financial support from federal and state governments, and one way institutions have saved money has been to offer tenure to fewer professors. The key reason for tenure, is to ensure academic freedom--professors' freedom to teach, conduct research, and perform other duties without fear of job loss or…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Tenure, College Faculty, Teacher Surveys
Simon, Jean – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
In this article, the author, a former tenured professor who found her niche once she gave up the need to fit her new life into her old credentials, describes her experience in academe and how she enjoys her life now being a nationally certified massage therapist. One lesson she learned is that people outside academe quit their jobs all the time.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Job Security, Tenure, Career Change
Lemuel, John – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
The author finds that as faculty members, professors are susceptible to an excess of university committee work. He explains that new hires know they need to busy themselves with scholarship, teaching, and service in order to build a strong case for tenure. Eager to make a good impression, they volunteer for committees, task forces, and other…
Descriptors: Job Security, College Faculty, Tenure, Committees
Grant, Daniel – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Job security is a relatively new concept in the ancient field of teaching art. Historically artists have created, and been judged on, their own credentials--that is, their art. The master of fine-arts (M.F.A.) degree, often described as a "terminal degree," or the endpoint in an artist's formal education, has long been sufficient for artists…
Descriptors: Credentials, Art History, Studio Art, Qualifications