Related to our Flagship Cause for the 2012-13 academic year, listen to a podcast from the Kojo Nnamdi show, originally aired on October 1, 2012 on WAMU 88.5 – Washington, DC.
Colleges and universities increasingly rely on part-time and non-tenure track faculty, who now teach half or more of all classes on many campuses. Many adjunct faculty complain of low salaries and little respect, including those who have been teaching full time for years. Some adjuncts are turning to labor unions to negotiate better pay and benefits, including adjuncts at George Washington University and American University. We explore the issues.
Guests
Peter Schmidt
Senior Writer for the Chronicle of Higher Education
Kip Lornell
Adjunct Professor of Africana Studies and Music, George Washington University; Vice President for HIgher Education, Service Employees International Union Local 500
Maria Maisto
President, New Faculty Majority; Adjunct Faculty, English Department, Cuyahoga Community College, Cleveland, Ohio
