The Chronicle: Adjuncts Fight Back Over Academic Freedom
Steven Bitterman was on his way to teach a course in Western civilization at Southwestern Community College last fall when his car slipped off the road. By the time he got back on the road, Mr. Bitterman’s clothes were muddy, so he returned home to clean up. That’s where he got a telephone call from one of the college’s vice presidents, saying he had been fired.
Three students, the vice president told Mr. Bitterman, were offended because he had told his class that people could more easily appreciate the biblical story of Adam and Eve if they considered it a myth.
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Ontario: U Windsor strike leaves students in limbo
The Chatham Daily News: Students left in limbo
University of Windsor president Alan Wildeman pulled the sympathy rug out from underneath striking faculty members this week, by releasing to the media financial details of the university’s latest offer.
Administration said Tuesday the salary of a professor would rise to $150,046 from $132,493 over three years if the faculty had taken the final offer, a composite 14-percent increase.
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