Broke college students in California aren’t the only ones living off ramen and frozen dinners; our CSU professors are also feeling the pinch. After more than a year of grim negotiations, over 25,000 faculty across the CSU’s 23 campuses poised to strike for higher wages on April 13-15 and 18-19. So p…
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The Million Student March is happening this April 13th-
Solidarity, students!
‪#‎NAWD‬
https://www.facebook.com/events/192941904407731/

APR13
Wed 1:00 PM in EDTA campus or community near you
699 people interested · 467 people going

"We don't want to strike but we will"

On this anniversary of ‪#‎NAWD‬, the California Faculty Association is on track for the largest teachers' strike in U.S. history

http://www.sacbee.com/…/…/capitol-alert/article59141563.html

The California State University faculty union announced Monday that it will strike for five days across all 23 campuses if an ongoing contract dispute is not resolved by the middle of April.
sacbee.com
We rhapsodize about teachers who inspire students to stand on their desks in academic ecstasy. But there is a culture of silence around adjuncting.
newyorker.com|By Carmen Maria Machado
Today is National Adjunct Walkout Day. Adjunct professors on campuses across the country hope to draw attention to what many say are poverty-level wages, with no chance to advance to a tenured track position. We are joined by Louisa Edgerly, an adjunct instructor at Seattle University, where she wil…
democracynow.org
Students are paying higher tuition than ever. Why can’t more of that revenue go to the people teaching them?
theatlantic.com|By Caroline Fredrickson

"Adjuncts have also played a “key role” in the movement, making pay parity for adjuncts or an adjunct union a demand in a number of marches across the country."

http://thinkprogress.org/…/12/3721211/million-student-march/

"Education should be free. The United States is the richest country in the world, yet students have to take on crippling debt in order to get a college education," the organizers say.
thinkprogress.org|By ThinkProgress

‪#‎NAWD‬
Because it isn't just adjuncts who suffer from Corporate Ed-
http://www.commondreams.org/…/higher-education-capitalism-i…

Rating capitalist despicability is a daunting task with Big Pharma and High Finance in the running, but Higher Ed's betrayal of a century-old trust with young Americans vaults it toward the top of the list.
commondreams.org

From Sheera Stern:

"Among the people killed yesterday at Umpqua was an adjunct named Larry Levine. I propose a moment of silence for Mr. Levine in all of our classes this week. Here is the description of Mr. Levine from The New York Times:

'The instructor was a gray-bearded, pipe-smoking fisherman who honed his love of literature through years of writing about chasing summer steelheads. His students were the face of community colleges across America — a mix of young and old, ...some on the path to bright careers, some returning after decades of wrong turns. All had just begun a class on the art of constructing a reasoned argument when suddenly, the incomprehensible literally burst through the door."
"Larry Levine, the adjunct professor teaching the class where the gunman first opened fire, was 67. While his Facebook page listed his hometown as New York, in recent years he lived in a small cabin hidden behind fir trees on the bank of the North Umpqua River, where he could hear the water rushing by from the porch. A reader, writer and outdoorsman, he worked as a summer fishing guide and published a number of essays on the joys of fishing the Northwest’s rivers.'

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Lawrence Levine, 67, was one of nine victims in the mass shooting at Umpqua Community College on Thursday. He was teaching writing but his real love was churning out novels and fly fishing.
oregonlive.com|By Lynne Terry

"But the hyperinflated price tag of college has funneled toward another aspect of the higher education system: driving funds into administrative offices—a pattern “reflected in increases in the numbers of administrative positions, increases in those salaries, and increases in the percentage of college budgets going to these functions.”

http://www.thenation.com/…/why-is-college-so-expensive-if-…/

As the fall semester begins on the small-town campus of St Michael’s College in Vermont, Sharyn Layfield is entering the autumn of her educational career with the freshman writing seminar, The Examined Life.
thenation.com

It's no coincidence that ‪#‎NAWD‬ started on a CSU campus. San Jose State University outgoing president Mo Qayoumi is collecting a $261,000 "transition" package while CSU lecturers are struggling to earn a living wage.

http://www.mercurynews.com/…/csu-faculty-hold-strike-vote-o…

About 25,000 faculty members from the 23 California State University campuses will vote next month on whether to strike, the California Faculty Association announced Thursday.
mercurynews.com
First raise in a decade for dozens of employees.
tucson.com|By Carol Ann Alaimo
By Gretchen M. Reevy, PhD (Lecturer, Psychology Department, California State University, East Bay) When we think of people who live below the poverty line in the U.S., we often picture individuals ...
psychologybenefits.org
My situation is not unique. 76% of instructional staff appointments in US higher education are now not even full-time jobs
theguardian.com|By Lee Hall

"After many hours of meditation I've come to realize in the end that it doesn't help you or the institution of higher education if I accept my position as simply another one of the 76.4 percent of adjunct instructors who at once serve to prop up the system while getting unequivocally crushed by it."

Thank you for your willingness to be vulnerable, to enter into the deep waters of your being for the sake of illuminating yourself and, in turn, our team. Thank you for wading through challenging but important conversations on race relations, restorative justice and institutionalized inequality.
huffingtonpost.com

Solidarity!

"Relying on adjuncts is a growing practice for big private schools such as USC, which seem to increasingly use corporate tactics to keep costs down and keep salaries high at the top end. The proportion of USC's faculty that is adjunct has bloated to 75 percent in recent years, while the salary for USC's top eight officials has tripled since 2001. Tuition has increased 92 percent in the same period."

Today is graduation day at USC’s Roski School of Art and Design, but the celebration has been clouded by controversy: The entire first-year class of Masters of Fine Art (MFA) students in the two-year program has announced that they will be leaving the school after what they claim to be...
laweekly.com|By Isaac Simpson
Feb. 25 was National Adjunct Walkout Day, an event intended to raise awareness about the unstable working conditions and low compensation endured by part-time or adjunct professors.
denverpost.com

"On February 25 of this year, adjunct professors across the country staged a walkout to show that they had had enough:"

http://college.usatoday.com/…/viewpoint-if-education-is-a-…/

Students should scrutinize the business practices of universities that cheapen the value of education by undervaluing those who are imparting it to us.
college.usatoday.com|By Morgan Baskin