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If we acknowledge that we have come to a crossroads about the kind of leadership needed to take our sector forward, we can lessen our anxiety about departing from “the way we’ve always done things.”

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Adjunct faculty are famously underpaid, but just how underpaid are they? Leapfrogging over cultural norms, this online project is about to expose that for all to see.

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