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ButterflyEffect  ·  3952 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Why adjunct professors are struggling to make ends meet

I am fairly privileged in that regard. It's true, that many research-focused universities employ a good amount of people that are researchers first, professors second. Education definitely suffers in these cases, as does it suffer (I'd wager) at universities that place sports as a consistent priority.

My university is, at the moment (this is beginning to change), industry oriented. That is that our professors aren't necessarily researchers first. Many of my professors still have industry connections, and are also somewhat involved in policy making at the Federal level. I have one professor who is consistently making weekend trips to Washington DC to talk to one person or another. At the same time, we are constructing or have constructed 4 new buildings since I arrived. Two of them are academic buildings, one is support for our deaf students, and the last is a hockey arena. This arena is in the tens of millions of dollars, but half of that cost is donated from alumni. The two academic buildings are expensive as well, with new labs, and one of them is even Platinum Leed Certified, the other is gold I believe. It's all around support and expansion, so I can't complain too much.

We're even working on funding a new radio station! That is coming entirely from fundraising though. The university has supported us by assisting in these efforts and holding the space for us, etc. That said, the bureaucracy really shines through in a project like this...

Oh yes, I've seen that. It seems like Emerson's priorities aren't set on accentuating their strong points, but rather on making themselves a more all-around accessible campus. Maybe they're doing it to target a demographic that they don't already have, and are relying on their current facilities and prestige to continue to attract the types of people you've listed. Last, jesus. Quidditch. We have a team too. It's...interesting to watch. Also, we should definitely get together for a drink sometime.





humanodon  ·  3952 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Hmm. Looks like that link isn't working. I get the point though.

    It seems like Emerson's priorities aren't set on accentuating their strong points, but rather on making themselves a more all-around accessible campus.

It certainly seems that way, though it also seems like the changes they're making will draw more of the Fox News anchor type than another Maria Menounos, but what the fuck do I know?

    Also, we should definitely get together for a drink sometime.

I'd be up for that.

ButterflyEffect  ·  3951 days ago  ·  link  ·  

That's interesting, what makes you say that?

Let me know if there's any weekends in March/April that look good for you! Maybe we could even try a full-out Hubski meetup in New England.

humanodon  ·  3951 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Well, Emerson is kind of known as the school for students who feel like outsiders in high school; it's the art school for the weird/arty kids who are not visual artists. Those go to Mass Art. Or at least, that's the way it was when I went there. Also, it's a school with a large LBGT population, which of course is now a much more mainstream thing. My point is, Emerson seems to be trying to change their demographic a bit and what with its prominence as a broadcasting school and the rise of the pretty-faced TV anchor it seems like a confluence of interests.

I don't know who else is in New England, but yeah, we could certainly throw that out there and see what sticks!