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Category Archives: Graduate School
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
Presidency at an End: My Reflection
For the past year, I have had the honor of serving as the President of graduate and professional students here at SIU, and it has really been wonderful. It has also brought many of my concerns about SIU into clear … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Graduate School, Public Education, SIU
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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
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
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
$13 a month…
As our potential strike looms at SIU, I want to consider the administration’s offer for a pay raise (one of the few things they have offered). For graduate assistants, they want to offer a 1% raise per month, starting in … 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