As amazing as it sounds, Margaret Mary, a 25-year professor, was not 
making ends meet. Even during the best of times, when she was teaching 
three classes a semester and two during the summer, she was not even 
clearing $25,000 a year, and she received absolutely no health care 
benefits. Compare this to the salary of Duquesne's president, who makes 
more than $700,000 with full benefits.

Meanwhile, in the past year, her teaching load had been reduced by the 
university to one class a semester, which meant she was making well 
below $10,000 a year. With huge out-of-pocket bills from UPMC Mercy for 
her cancer treatment, Margaret Mary was left in abject penury. She could 
no longer keep her electricity on in her home, which became 
uninhabitable during the winter. She therefore took to working at an Eat 
'n Park at night and then trying to catch some sleep during the day at 
her office at Duquesne. When this was discovered by the university, the 
police were called in to eject her from her office. Still, despite her 
cancer and her poverty, she never missed a day of class.


full: 
http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/opinion/perspectives/death-of-an-adjunct-703773/
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