As of last Wednesday, I have been promoted to full professor at Boston College's Lynch School of Education and Human Development. I was very please to receive the news. This is all part of the ladder structure of academia that is not my favorite thing in the world. However, I am appreciative of the support I've received from students, colleagues, friends, and family. No matter how one feels about these hierarchies in academia, it is a lot of work to go from doctoral student through to full professor. It feels good to have reached this milestone, and I am pleased that I can leverage perhaps some of this privilege to support students and colleagues in pursuit of their goals. En fin, iAdelante!
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8/9/2019 02:05:06 am
I used to be a part-time professor in the past. To be honest, I had a lot of frustration back then, largely because I had a huge ego. Being employed as a part-timer really wrecked my entire ego. Sure, I did not go to a good school, so I know why I was not employed full-time immediately. Today, I am working as a full-time professor for a well established school, hard work can take you to places.
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