by Dahlia Schweitzer | Aug 19, 2022 | Journal
Yesterday, my friend Dr. Lauren Donovan Ginsberg, tweeted that sometimes she wonders about “the vast, silent, unknown would-be networks of vulnerable students and scholars in academia who (a) have a harasser in common but who (b) don’t know that because harassers tend...
by Dahlia | Nov 17, 2019 | Journal
Shortly after the world changed on November 8, 2016, one of my no-longer-friends enthusiastically declared that we finally had a president who was entertaining. I was horrified, for all the obvious reasons. But I also realized the harsh reality: this is how the world...
by Dahlia | Oct 5, 2015 | Journal
Much has been written about the plight of adjuncts… On how the use of part-time faculty, with no job security or benefits or a liveable salary, has grown in the United States over the last thirty years… On how, in 1975, only 30.2 percent of faculty were...
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