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Mothering at Mid-Career: On Not (Always) Saying No

My second year at Richmond, I became the coordinator of the Women’s Studies Program. I had not intended to take...

Can't Leave Your Brain Behind

Vacation is supposed to be a time away from one’s normal routine – an escape from the drudgery of day-to-day...

No Relationship between Economic Growth and S

The 26 August 2010 edition of the online magazine of the Times Higher Education reports that a study carried out...

My Dog Is My Agent

Maria Shine Stewart presents a paean to the adviser who, wordlessly, helps her navigate the world of professional writing.

Breaking Bad Habits, Building Good Ones

Sabbaticals aren't just about writing books, writes Russ Olwell, who discusses the value he gained from his.

Using mobile apps for navigation, orientation, and transition

Summer orientation programs are almost over. Welcome week activities are currently in progress. The first week of classes has begun...

From the Tenure Side-Lines

I took the unthinkable step off the tenure track when my second son was born. I have no desire to...

Some Things We Learn from "Packing for Mars"

Mary Roach's " Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void" is the perfect book for anyone...