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Articles related to "Tenure"
Advantages to Being a Professor Are you thinking of becoming a professor? Academia involves a major commitment, so think hard. Here are some advantages to life as a professor. college professor • academic career • career information • tenure • career choice
Getting Tenure So, you have a tenure track position and you want to make it to the next step, actually getting tenure. tenure • college • university • teaching • service
Publishing Your Way to Tenure Publications are an important component for tenure. What should you publish? publishing • tenure • academia • academic • career
Teaching and Tenure Teaching is an important part of the tenure process. This article discusses teaching teachniques and resources. history • history • teaching • careers • jobs
The Case of Ward Churchill and Academic Tenure Professor Ward Churchill of the University of Colorado spews forth viciously unkind statements about the victims of the 9/11 attacks and evokes quetions about academic tenure. ward churchill • hamilton college • university of colorado
Bad College Professors Most college professors have the best interests of their students in mind, but some do not. Here's a guide to some of the nutty professors on campus you should avoid. nutty professor • college life • college and university • burnout • tenure
Survive Teacher Observations Classroom observations are stressful for all teachers, but with some helpful tips you too can survive them. You just need a little common sense. teacher observations • classroom observation tips • classroom observations • first year teacher • tenure
A TALE OF TWO TICKETS, PART II During the Civil War, The Republicans joined with the pro-war Democrats to create the National Union Party, a coalition party. Their choice for Vice President helped them win the election, but created serious problems when he became President after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. lincoln • johnson • radical • republican • democrat
Just One More Vote A look into the nasty politics surrounding the Andrew Johnson presidency and the factors that led to his impeachment by the Radical Republicans. andrew johnson • radical republicans • reconstruction • civil war • confederate states of america
PRESIDENTIAL FEUDS, PART II The bitter political struggles during Reconstruction were the background for one of the shortest but most bitter political feuds in our history. Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant engaged in a very personal feud that resulted in Johnson refusing to attend Grant inauguration rather than having to ride in the same carriage with him. In this article, we examine this intense feud. johnson • grant • reconstruction • lee • civil war
Service Tenure usually includes three components. The previous two articles dealt with publishing and teaching. This article explores the service component. tenure • education • career • job • employment |
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