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academic misconduct

Who uses tenure and how do they use it?

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They say that tenure is designed to protect academic freedom. That is mostly true, but it is also used for for other purposes by faculty and other parties. Let’s do a rundown of how tenure gets used.

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This entry was tagged academic freedom, academic misconduct, adjunct faculty, careers, salary, sexual harassment, tenure.
  • Date 01 August 2022
  • Author Terry McGlynn
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We needed to watch our own behavior before social media, too

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We still have generations of academics who are still in denial about how social media has changed how we are accountable for our actions. Continue reading →

This entry was tagged academic misconduct, sexual harassment, social media.
  • Date 28 January 2019
  • Author Terry McGlynn
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