Centering on the experiences of contemporary college and
university faculty and staff, this delightful collection of
cartoons covers the real and inane issues found in the world of
higher education. Married to a professor, and an occasional
professor herself, Vivian Scott Hixson has firsthand experiences
on which to base her cartoons.
Using humor as her tool, Hixson points the finger at petty
professors, meddling administrators, and misguided students. At
the same time, however, she gently targets the major dilemmas of
today's academic world. Covering topics ranging from meetings and
committees to finances to grants and research, He Looks Too
Happy to Be an Assistant Professor will provide much
enjoyment to anyone associated with higher education.
From the Foreword--
"Ms. Hixson's graphic observations are clever and whimsical. They
are--in the best cartooning tradition--playful, perceptive, and
pointed. They cast a bright light on the marionettes who strut
the academic stage. And, except for those in which we stuffy
academics might discover ourselves, they are entertaining."
About the Author
Vivian Scott Hixson is the author of hundreds of cartoons published
by the Chronicle of Higher Education. She is currently Adjunct
Assistant Professor of Sociology at Michigan State University.