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Sounds of the Season

Some thoughts for the holidays....

95 posts: Community, Challenge and Hope

A year-end post ... with shoutouts to many colleagues.

Why We Need More Public Scholars

Recently, I noted that the Canadian public seems better informed on climate change than their counterparts here in the USA. I brought the contrast up only to debunk the "it's human nature to disbelieve global warming" argument, and my timing was particularly unfortunate in that Canada was announcing its withdrawal from the Kyoto treaty just as I was writing my post.

Let’s Play ... Spot the Contradiction!

It’s time for another round of every administrator’s favorite game, “Spot the Contradiction.” See if you can isolate the double bind that drives good people around the freakin’ bend.

Long Distance Mom: Family, Foreclosures, Furloughs

My partner, Ted, and I are completing our usual cross-country drive for the holidays--from Chicago to Ohio, N.C. and then Florida — visiting family and friends in various stages of stress and hopefulness. Unfortunately, our ongoing economic crisis is certainly being felt at home.

The Quest is the Best Nonfiction Book of 2011

The Quest: Energy, Security, and the Remaking of the Modern World by Daniel Yergin 2011 was a great year for...

Using RSS to Feed My Brain

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) has been part of my daily brain sustenance for more than 5 years. Most sites that produce content on a regular basis provide RSS feeds for their readers.