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Christine M. Korsgaard, professor of philosophy, objected to the additional workload that the third signature would add to the burdens already placed on the average Faculty member...
When she entered graduate school at UCLA five years ago to pursue a Ph.D. in English, Connie Razza, 26, hardly expected to be a campus activist. But she also didn't expect a workload like this: for one undergraduate literature course this semester, Razza gives lectures, runs a discussion section, grades papers and exams, and holds office hours in a basement room where 40 other teaching assistants share 29 desks and one computer. For 30 hours a week of such labor, she earns about $1,400 a month--which doesn't even cover her rent, tuition, books and car payments...
...Much of what my sponsor did was to reduce her workload so she could spend more time with her kids," Ridlington says...
...said he does not anticipate a lighter workload because of the grant. Instead, Wailoo is planning an eight-year research program, capitalizing on his new resources...
...Sollors the heavy committee workload at times comes at the cost of his non-academic pursuits...