An Activist Adjunct Shoulders the Weight of a New Advocacy Group

by E Wayne Ross on September 10, 2009

The Chronicle: An Activist Adjunct Shoulders the Weight of a New Advocacy Group

There was a time when Maria C. Maisto didn’t know much about the struggles of adjunct professors. She didn’t know that teaching six courses could still pay less than $20,000. She didn’t know that adjuncts are likely to be on the outskirts of faculty governance. She didn’t know that adjuncts can’t count on unemployment checks to fill in the gap when they’re not able to teach. But four years after teaching her first English-composition class at the University of Akron, Ms. Maisto knows all of that. In fact, now she thinks about the plight of adjuncts all the time.