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Tools of the Scholarly Trade

I've been teaching a seminar course for several years now designed for students who may be headed to grad school...

Why You, in Higher Education, Should Blog

Almost a year ago, I decided to start blogging and got on Twitter. A few months after that, I responded...

Math Geek Mom: Reasonable Accommodations

In the book "Mama, Ph.D.," my essay that tells of the very nonlinear path I took into academia and parenthood...

Sharing 'The Disappearing Spoon'

The nicest thing that one person can do for another is to give a book (maybe that is why I'm...

Ancient wisdom

There's a de facto standard answer to the question "what do you mean by sustainability?" Taken from the report of...

What are international dual

Higher education institutions around the world are feeling increased pressure to deepen inter-institutional connections and accelerate human mobility. For example...

Motherhood After Tenure: whose life-story is worth telling?

I was struck by Neil Genzlinger's purposely-provocative dismissal of recent memoirs in the NYT book review: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/30/books/review/Genzlinger-t.html?pagewa… In it, he...

LASCHED

I had glancing, and wounding, encounters with Christopher Lasch in the early 'eighties. He was a close friend of an...