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Can Harvard Remain a Leader in the “Pursuit of Knowledge in the World?”

Can Harvard Remain a Leader in the “Pursuit of Knowledge in the World?”

by Sarah Green | Nov 15, 2013 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

Last week, Harvard released a financial report with a chilling fact: its deficit sits at a staggering $34 million, compared to the $7.9 shortfall in 2012. Harvard is perhaps the best-known Ivy League school, prestigious and powerful. It’s also the world’s richest...
CUNY’s Adjunct Professor Problem

CUNY’s Adjunct Professor Problem

by Sarah Green | Oct 31, 2013 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

As dictated by federal labor laws and state minimum wage laws, it’s illegal for companies and organizations not to pay employees that provide work that has immediate benefit to said company/organization. In the land of education, where schools are the employers and...

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