In a New York Times letter to the editor, Kimberly Probolus F’21 responds to an article about the exploitation of adjunct faculty.
The solution is for universities to stop hiring adjuncts and to create more full-time academic positions. Realistically, it won’t happen. Therefore, I’d encourage more PhDs to explore careers in industry, government and nonprofits.
Kimberly Probolus
Probolus was a 2021 ACLS Leading Edge Fellow at the Southern Poverty Law Center. Read her full letter to the editor in the New York Times.
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