From Higher Ed Impact: Weekly Analysis from Academic Impressions, August 19, 2010
Daniel Fusch, Academic Impressions
Recent news has highlighted how the economy is making aging faculty more reluctant to retire and slowing colleges' ability to hire new faculty. And this week saw a New York Times feature interviewing diverse faculty about the issue. (Times piece is located at: http://nyti.ms/90Rt26
Mary Coussons-Read, a professor of psychology at the University of Colorado Denver, summarizes some forward-thinking approaches institutions have tried to offering faculty retirement incentives. For complete article, go to: http://bit.ly/9d8zpL
Daniel Fusch, Academic Impressions
Recent news has highlighted how the economy is making aging faculty more reluctant to retire and slowing colleges' ability to hire new faculty. And this week saw a New York Times feature interviewing diverse faculty about the issue. (Times piece is located at: http://nyti.ms/90Rt26
Mary Coussons-Read, a professor of psychology at the University of Colorado Denver, summarizes some forward-thinking approaches institutions have tried to offering faculty retirement incentives. For complete article, go to:
http://bit.ly/9d8zpL
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