In Conversation... with Adjunct Faculty at Hofstra University

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The Center for “Race,” Culture and Social Justice In Conversation… at the Center for “Race” Series In Conversation… with Adjunct Faculty Facilitated by Elisabeth Ploran (Department of Psychology and President of the Hofstra Chapter of the AAUP, Hofstra University)

Wednesday, December 9, 2020 | 11:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Go to events.hofstra.edu for the Zoom link Panelists: Catherine L. Moran, PhD, Principal Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of New Hampshire (UNH Lecturers United-AAUP (UNHLU-AAUP) Rosa Squillacote, J.D. ABD, Political Science, Graduate Center. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Hunter College (Vice-President of Part-timers, PSC-CUNY) Amy Higer, PhD, Part-Time Lecturer, Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers University Newark and Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Diplomacy, Seton Hall University (President, Rutgers PTLFC-AAUP-AFT)

University faculty consist of professors of varying ranks. Adjunct professors are part-time faculty who work on a contractual basis and are generally paid less than full-time professors. Adjunct professors now make up more than half of university faculties across the country and are essential in ensuring that students have a quality education. We invite you to a discussion on the prospects and challenges they face at the national level and at our campus Co-Sponsored by the Hofstra Chapter of the AAUP For further details please contact RaceCultureSocialJustice@Hofstra.edu


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