Inside Higher Ed: No more pay checks
Some striking graduate students at New York University may have received their last NYU paychecks for at least two semesters.
“The Office of the Provost has determined that the following course is not meeting,” read a letter from from NYU to Amy LeClair, a striking sociology graduate student. The letter was referring to a statistics course that LeClair was slated to teach to undergraduates.
The letter goes on to tell LeClair that her tuition and health care will continue to be paid, but that her “stipend will be withdrawn for two semesters.”
The Chronicle: New York U. Withholds Stipends and Denies Teaching Assignments to Some Striking TA’s
A handful of graduate teaching assistants who are on strike at New York University received letters on Tuesday in which the administration told them they will not be getting teaching assignments or stipends for the next two semesters.