Category Archives: Corporate Education

Streamlined? Graduate Student Futures

Following the corporate model of undergraduate studies, it is no surprise that universities are now thinking about restructuring graduate studies. This includes the hiring market. As I apply for jobs, I can feel the dichotomy of research versus teaching. I … Continue reading

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Reflections on Four Eleven: Housing and Food in America

It has been a busy time in life, and there are swift changes ahead of me, but my blog must go on, and yes, there is something that’s been making me think lately so why not write it out. There … Continue reading

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Letting the Heat Out: Not Really a Vent

On my recent visit to Coe, I had the cost of higher education on my mind. There were some new buildings, I noticed, over the twenty plus years since I was a student. On the other hand, the same buildings … Continue reading

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Elitist School, Local Students: SIU’s Dilemma

Last week was jam-packed with events, and discussion around the fees issue we’ve been pushing at GPSC. Obviously, those who control the media are controlling the spin, and as my presence in that space, I wanted to reflect on how … Continue reading

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Futile to Fight? No!

My term as president of graduate students is coming to an end, and some might think this is the perfect time to let time slide by and let those who are going to stay here, worry about things here in … Continue reading

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What Kind of Public University Do We Have?

At our recent budget meeting with the Chancellor, I learned some startling facts about the state of finances at the university, and it has nothing to do with the administration hiding money. We at SIU are considered a public university, … Continue reading

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Play! Fight!

In a few weeks, I’ll be presenting a paper at the MMLA in St. Louis on “Play” in American Fiction, specifically the stories of Margaret Deland, in her book Old Chester Tales. In thinking about play as a theme, it … Continue reading

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Make People Aware of Rights! Agenda 101

Ouch! I read a blog post today about the execution of Bangladeshi citizens in Saudi Arabia… as our government considers military action against Iran. We live in such pleasant times!! They were migrant workers in Saudi Arabia, a big business … Continue reading

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Connect the Dots

I am a bit disturbed to find the chancellor of our university has worked with Scott Walker, the Wisconsin governor, back when they were both in Milwaukee. My google search turned up this list of team members for a UWM … Continue reading

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Public Servants, or Public Slaves

Our university is moving closer to a strike, and the calls for action are everywhere–though some call for inaction as their call to action. The vote this Friday, by GA United, will set the stage for a possible strike, and … Continue reading

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