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LEAD STORY from the March 1998, Advocate

We're Partners!

NEA members at Northampton High School and Greenfield Community College are working together in Massachusetts to keep kids in school. To help their efforts along, NEA's higher ed office has awarded the pilot project a $10,000 Community Partnership Grant. full story


Jane Lerner of Greenfield Community College and Fred Itterly of Northhampton High School



Yes, there is an inherent conflict says, Conor Johnston, a professor of English at Massasoit Community College in Brockton, Massachusetts .

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Faculty senates and faculty unions both claim to represent faculty. Is there an inherent conflict between these two faculty groups?

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Voting Results!
Yes votes --- 42%
No votes --- 58%


No, there is no inherent senate-union conflict states, Trudy Carpenter, a professor of English at Lansing Community College in Lansing, Michigan.

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