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LEAD STORY from the August 1998, Advocate

Quality Award!

Two NEA affiliates at Mott Community College in Flint, Michigan, three other campus unions, and the college's administrators have formed a partnership that's creating a better working environment for employees and providing a quality education for students. See the full story.


The United Auto Workers' Don Ephlin, Mott Community College local leaders Kelly Banks
and Steve Robinson, and NEA President Bob Chase at July's NEA/UAW/Saturn Award ceremony.



Yes, a method that leads to student success should be required of us says, Sally S. Carr, professor of psychology and department chair at Lakeland Community College, Kirtland, Ohio.

Join the Dialogue!!!
Should college faculty be required to make themselves available to students via E-mail?

Voting Results:
76% Yes {short description of image}24% No

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No, I want direct conversations with students---not phone or E-mail tag states, Bob Sherry, who teaches in the Department of Economics at Keene State College in Keene, New Hampshire.

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