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Let's Play ... What Would You Cut?
Arizona and Texas have apparently decided that community colleges have way too much money. They're taking different approaches to solving...
Brave New World of Academic Publishing
I just found out that I didn’t win a dissertation prize for which I had submitted my 300+ page work...
Blogging at yourname[dot]com - #SAtech
Did you buy your domain name this year? Did you purchase YourName[dot]com? Did you start a new blog? I have...
Micro-Histories
The micro-history that started it all was Mark Kurlansky's 1998 Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World...
Highly Recommended
I welcome the opportunity to provide recommendations for outstanding students. I believe it is part of our mission as faculty...
The English Patient
Higher education in England is currently the subject of an extraordinary experiment in the allocation of public funding: the question...
Diary of a Wimpy Mom
I have been thinking, and talking with other parents, a great deal about parenting styles in the wake of the...
Lost in the Middle
While faculty endlessly debate general education and requirements for the major, they should also focus on the potential of electives, writes Dan Edelstein.
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