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Governing Board Structure and the University of Virginia's Fiasco

The question I'd like to pose is this: what is the most appropriate composition of university governing boards, not just for deliberating about moving forward, but also making potentially high risk decisions regarding policy setting, goal making, overall budgeting, and the hiring and firing of senior leaders?

Self-Fulfilling Cynicism

This piece in IHE was painful to read. It’s about being a sacrificial lamb candidate for jobs for which the internal candidate has the inside track. The author winds up asserting that there’s simply no point in applying for jobs when there’s an internal candidate, since the fix is presumably in.

Should We Turn Our MacBooks Into ChromeBooks?

Why would anyone spend over $2,000 bucks on a new laptop, only to use it like a $500 Chromebook?

Successfully Navigating Conferences

Attending conferences, as a presenter or otherwise, is an important part of establishing an academic identity. It allows you to keep up with current trends and research in the field, make connections and network with other academics, and provides a space for conversation with likeminded scholars. But conferences can be intimidating, especially if you are attending a large national conference, or are new to conferencing. Here are some tips for successfully navigating conference-going.

What Does Technology Have to Do With the Bus Monitor?

Has technology left people such as Mrs. Karen Klein behind?

iTunes U’s New Addition: Features vs Benefits

When it comes to marketing messaging, people generally respond to benefits rather than features.

WARNING: Reading Student Evaluations Can Make You Crazy

Aaahh. It’s evaluation season. Time for the tables to be turned on you. Yes, you, the professor. You thought you were being so clever by trying to institute some kind of an email policy: Telling your students not to email you at midnight and expect an answer before the 9 am class. You thought you were teaching your students responsibility by telling them not to wait until the night before to ask questions about their papers.