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Leveraging Crisis for Competitive Advantage

The unusually large reductions in state appropriations to higher education in many states and the impact of the current record...

The Dreaded Grade Appeal

Clarity and consistency can help students and professors avoid negotiations and complaints over grades, writes Shari Dinkins.

Stalked by a Chair

C.K. Gunsalus offers advice to a professor facing a hostile supervisor.

Dust Bunnies of the Mind

--Blackboard is buying Angel. As soon as we got the news, we made an appointment to meet with some counterparts...

Math Geek Mom: The Peaceful Pottery Professor

If, God forbid, your sister was violently murdered, to what ends would you go to make sure no one else...

The green rubber snake

A week ago, Paul Krugman published an op-ed piece which pretty much sums up the relationship between sustainability and the...

Long Distance Mom: Interns and Parenting

For the last three months a German film student has been living in the basement of my Chicago home. David...

Business and the Relevance of Liberal Arts

Strangely, business gurus like Peter Drucker have often made a more compelling argument for liberal education than the academy has, writes Melanie Ho.