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Still Life

Photo by Veejay Villafranca, text by Lian Sing

Diversity Statement

By Gustav Parker Hibbett

Girls Like You

By Annell López

[To the noise of rain, pushing sleep…]

Dimitri Psurtsev, translated by Philip Metres

Vanessa Guida


Vanessa Guida is a Lecturer in Columbia University's Undergraduate Writing Program and course Co-Director of University Writing for International Students. She has held adjunct appointments at Columbia University, Baruch College, and the Murphy Institute at the CUNY School of Professional Studies.
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Universities’ Reliance on Contingent Faculty Endangers Free Speech on Campus

By Vanessa Guida, Kat Savino, and Shannon Azzato Stephens September 22, 2017
When universities rely heavily on contingent labor, they do more than reduce their own bottom lines.
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