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As Manhattan College Restructures, Tenured-Faculty Jobs Hang in the Balance

As they submit grades for the fall semester, some tenured faculty members at Manhattan College are wondering if they’ll still have jobs come the end of the academic year. Administrators have earmarked at least 34 faculty positions — the majority of which are tenured — for elimination as part of a planned restructuring that would see the college’s six schools merge into three, according to several faculty members who spoke to The Chronicle.
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