From Temple to Texas State, universities continue to celebrate their employees.
Alex Kudera’s award-winning novel, Fight for Your Long Day (Atticus Books), was drafted in a walk-in closet during a summer in Seoul, South Korea. Auggie’s Revenge (Beating Windward Press) is his second novel. His numerous short stories include “Frade Killed Ellen” (Dutch Kills Press), “Bombing from Above” (Heavy Feather Review), and “A Thanksgiving” (Eclectica Magazine).
Showing posts with label academia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label academia. Show all posts
Sunday, March 5, 2023
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Dr. Roslyn Fuller on adjuncts in academia
Roslyn Fuller's "Heartbreaking Stories from Academia: America's Universities Treat Most Faculty Like Peons and the Results Are Not Pretty" rose to the top of the AlterNet earlier today.
LATE BREAKING NEWS: Dr. Fuller's article was picked up by SALON where it will be visible to millions of additional readers.
LATER BREAKING NEWS: Naked Capitalism also picked up Roslyn Fuller's article.
LATEST BREAKING NEWS: truthdig reprinted the article as well.
LATE BREAKING NEWS: Dr. Fuller's article was picked up by SALON where it will be visible to millions of additional readers.
LATER BREAKING NEWS: Naked Capitalism also picked up Roslyn Fuller's article.
LATEST BREAKING NEWS: truthdig reprinted the article as well.
Monday, February 10, 2014
beating around the academia
Quickly, a couple blogs on academia caught my eye recently, and inspired by both, I wanted to renew the L.U.S.K consumer and gifting pledge!
So here it is:
No matter how low our marketing strategists stoop, under no circumstances will we be sending underwear to any standing U.S. governors (and, yes, we are including both long and flannel as part of this pledge), and, likewise, we will never ever, or ever never, purchase a pre-owned automobile from any curbstoner who happens to be moonlighting as a university president (not even if he has taken to calling himself a sales and leasing consultant or referring to student debt as "the collective vig").
That's our guarantee to you, friend.
So here it is:
No matter how low our marketing strategists stoop, under no circumstances will we be sending underwear to any standing U.S. governors (and, yes, we are including both long and flannel as part of this pledge), and, likewise, we will never ever, or ever never, purchase a pre-owned automobile from any curbstoner who happens to be moonlighting as a university president (not even if he has taken to calling himself a sales and leasing consultant or referring to student debt as "the collective vig").
That's our guarantee to you, friend.
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Book Reviews for Fight for Your Long Day
W.D. Clarke's Blog " Fight for Your Long Day, by Alex Kudera " by W.D. Clarke (January 13, 2025) Genealogies of Modernity ...
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Book Reviews: "The Teaching Life as a House of Troubles," by Don Riggs, American, British and Canadian Studies , June 1, 2017 ...
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In theory, a book isn't alive unless it's snuggled comfortably in the reading bin in the bathroom at Oprah's or any sitting Pres...
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Beating Windward Press to Publish Alex Kudera’s Tragicomic Novel Illustrating Precarious Times for College Adjuncts and Contract-Wage Ame...
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W.D. Clarke's Blog " Fight for Your Long Day, by Alex Kudera " by W.D. Clarke (January 13, 2025) Genealogies of Modernity ...