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Occupy Knowledge: It's Ours, After All

Among the recurring images from Occupy Wall Street demonstrations are the signs held by young people tallying their college debt...

Mama PhD on the road

Last weekend, I had the opportunity to be part of a panel on “performing motherhood” with other mama PhDs at the OCSLG Conference at Loyola University Chicago. Elizabeth Coffman and I discussed our writing for this blog, while Shannon LC Cate and CL Cole discussed Shannon’s writing about their family in her own blog and at BlogHer.com and Babble.com. Although all four of us are mothers with doctorates, these twin threads of our identities as mothers, writers, and academics pull at us in different ways.

EDUCAUSE Day #1 Observations

Looking forward to hearing your take-aways and observations from EDUCAUSE. A few un-filtered reactions from day 1: Godin's Keynote: I'm of two minds on Seth Godin's keynote, "Invisible or Remarkable?" The keynote was hugely enjoyable.

Ask the Administrator: Helping, Cheating, or Marketing?

A returning correspondent writes: I teach history in the major university in my area. Every year I get 3-4 emails from high school students who want help with their papers. They often describe their topic with a phrase that sounds suspiciously like a high school essay question. High school instructors seem to feel that students are showing "initiative" by asking somebody else to do their work for them. With time, my initial sense of outrage over the laziness of students has given way to resignation.

Digestive dissonance

I recently participated in an event on Greenback's campus where food was served to students. Food wasn't the main focus...

In Praise of Librarians

I had a chance to participate in a recent meeting of the Association of Research Libraries, the famous ARL. Before...

Ask the Administrator: Improved Open Admissions

A regular reader writes: I teach at an open admission, 4 year college. Unlike community colleges, we actually pull our...

ABC's and PhD's: Language bonds

Last August, while selling cookies and lemonade at a stand she set up with a friend, my 12-year-old daughter met...