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URI s part-time faculty join a new union

URI s part-time faculty join a new union Linda Borg, The Providence Journal © The Providence Journal file / Sandor Bodo Robert L. Carothers Library and Learning Commons at URI. URI has been preparing for reopening the school safely for students. SOUTH KINGSTOWN - The part-time faculty at the University of Rhode Island has voted to join a new union, Rhode Island Council 94 of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO. The adjunct faculty, totaling 412 members, voted overwhelmingly by secret ballot to join Council 94. The adjunct faculty had previously belonged to the American Association of University Professors. The vote was held on April 14.

Quinnipiac student awarded employee of the year for Quinnipiac, Connecticut

Quinnipiac student awarded employee of the year for Quinnipiac, Connecticut April 15, 2021 Share This Rachel Reyes ’21 was named this year’s student employee of the year at Quinnipiac as well as for the State of Connecticut! Reyes, who works in the Learning Commons, is a biology major and co-president of the Asian Student Alliance. She was also selected as one of three students in the region to share the title of The Student Employee of the Year for the New England Region. The honors were unveiled as part of a virtual celebration as part of National Student Employment Week on April 15 to show appreciation to student employees for their hard work and dedication throughout the year.

Kagikan Museum, Tagum City Library now open

Dedicated educator, administrator and student advocate ending 32-year career at SUNY Canton

Monday, April 12, 2021 - 12:52 pm CANTON A dedicated educator, administrator and student advocate will be retiring from SUNY Canton following a 32-year career. Molly A. Mott, Ph.D., who is currently the college’s Associate Provost and Dean of Academic Support Services, announced her retirement beginning April 1, but she will continue working on a part-time basis as part of a bridge for the next year. “Dr. Mott supervised several extremely important areas of the college,” said SUNY Canton President Zvi Szafran. “Each of the areas she oversees excel in their services to our students because of her collaborative leadership and transformative thinking. She’s been a leader in fostering college-wide cultural shifts that embody a student-focused experience.”

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