We don't often think of professors as the most proletarianized of workforces; professors don't usually think of themselves this way. But professors have been on the defensive against college and university administration for years and it is getting worse and the anti-union fanatics grow stronger....
higher education
Professors and students at Southwestern University in Texas, where I taught for 3 years, have developed an interesting study that was recently presented at the American Sociological Association and covered.
I don't know enough about the subject, so I guess I'll just ask. Is this to be taken seriously? Last week's announcement of new rules to bear down on career.
Annie Lowery reports that the market may finally be responding to the overproduction of law degrees. Obviously, there's nothing unusual about the overproduction of a graduate degree; law school is just a little unusual because it still holds a certain reprutation for practicality that exceeds...
The United Kingdom is clearly running out of things to privatize. Thus far, in a few short months, the following has been passed or is under serious consideration: The university.