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Speaker Series at Wright State University: 2. John McNay

martinkich / January 22, 2015

Poster for John McNay's Talk

The poster for the entire series is available at:  https://academeblog.org/2015/01/06/speaker-series-at-wright-state-university-overview/

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January 22, 2015 in AAUP, Collective Bargaining, Corporate Influence, Faculty, Faculty Work, History, Legislative Issues. Tags: ohio, Senate Bill 5

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One thought on “Speaker Series at Wright State University: 2. John McNay”

  1. martinkich says:
    January 22, 2015 at 12:49 am

    Reblogged this on Ohio Higher Ed.

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