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Ask the Administrator: How Soon Can I Leave?

A new correspondent writes: Six months ago, I accepted an assistant deanship at an institution that requires a long daily commute. I've since come to regret my decision, finding that the 60+ hours away from home is damaging my family life, which, in turn, makes me ineffective in both work and family roles.

You are Crazy Busy

We are crazy busy. We get to work early. We eat lunch at our desks. If we manage to get home at a reasonable hour then the laptop comes open after dinner. E-mails to read and send. Documents to edit and compose. Presentations to prepare. Spreadsheets to crunch.

Google: One Privacy Policy to Rule Them All

Beginning on March 1st, Google will eliminate more than 60 separate privacy policies and replace them with a single privacy policy for all of their services. A shiver ran across my back when I watched Google's Privacy Policy Update video and read their rationale for the policy change.

What's the Superlative of "Greenwashing"?

"Greenwashing", of course, is the practice of ascribing supposed sustainable qualities to a product or service for purposes of boosting market share. It's increasingly prevalent, and I generally just ignore it. But today, two examples totally gob-smacked me.

What a Difference a Decade Makes

Most people in higher education love to hate the rankings. Not me – I find them highly imperfect but fascinating.

Ask the Administrator: Friending Students on Facebook

A longtime reader writes: I've been told by one of my employers that I am not allowed to accept friend requests from students on Facebook or any other social media site save Linkedin. In my field (probably in most fields) networking is really important and therefore this is a serious bummer.

Ph.D. Dropout

Ph.D. students: How to finish your dissertation and enjoy your time writing it

Attendance, Retention, and College Success

Attendance directly correlates with academic success. But is it a direct line?