September 21, 2009
Adjunct Ascends Corporate Ladder at Argosy U.
Eric Evenson has had eight promotions in his seven years at Argosy U., rising from instructor to executive vice president.
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Eric Evenson has had eight promotions in his seven years at Argosy U., rising from instructor to executive vice president.
Eric Evenson, who recently became executive vice president at Argosy University, describes his first day of teaching as a "horrible experience." He started as an adjunct there in 2002, teaching two sections of a psychology course on its campus in Chicago. That was in addition to his full-time job as a clinical psychologist at a detention center.
In the belief that 60 overhead slides would be plenty for a three-hour class, Mr. Evenson rolled through the first hour and found that he had
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