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April 3, 2012
Fantastic post on teachers who are not officially professors in InsideHigherEd
Although this article was written by someone outside of the legal academy, but it applies to many, if not most, of us in ASP. Too many people can relate to this paragraph:
"Yes, we are salaried professionals who get paid an “annual” (but in most cases, nine-month) salary to do a job that increasingly never ends: serve students, do research, reform curriculum, advise graduate students, supervise student groups, sit on committees…the list keeps growing and growing while salaries remain stagnant and 24 hours still remains as the length of any given day"
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