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The Boy Rocks the Science Fair

The Boy has his mother's spatial sense and a touch of my nerdiness, so he was all over the science...

A thought in the dark

As my clock-radio switched on NPR this morning, I was treated to two seemingly similar stories, one right after the...

Teaching Tips

David Galef reveals a U of All People colleague's secrets for saving professors time and easing their workload in the classroom.

Clang

In a meeting today, I heard a smart person use "wi-fi" as a verb, as in "we wi-fi'ed the room...

Mothering at Mid-Career: On not having an iPad (yet)

Sometimes I think it's a good thing I'm not wealthy*. Not that I can't imagine all kinds of good things...

A Student's Views

A Dartmouth senior, Lucretia Witte, conducted a research project "collecting information and testimonies on how students view the roles of...

Prof to Student and Back

Steve Cohen, a long-time adjunct, finds himself enrolled in law school -- and thinking about some common teaching questions and strategies

Pick Your Battles

Kerry Ann Rockquemore writes about the danger of fighting everything and of the danger of never expressing legitimate frustrations.