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ABC's and PhD's: Damage Control

A flood has forced me to reckon with my past. As floods go it was minor and certainly no major...

The Not So Usual Suspects

Hiring workers from the corporate world to work in admissions, registrars’ and other offices requires managers and employees alike to think differently, writes Chuck Hurley.

Every Fury on Earth

John Summers' work has shed light on C. Wright Mills and other anarchists. In an interview, Scott McLemee shines a light on Summers himself ...

Why I Don't Envy Colleagues at Four-Year Colleges

I'm beginning to think that anytime I'm stuck for an idea, I should just read Tim Burke. This piece on...

Tibetan Book of the Adjunct

Little-known until now, the Tibetan Book of the Adjunct: Liberation Through Understanding in the Between provides spiritual guidance to those...

Incentivizing Failure: AIG and the Academy

Academics who tsk-tsk at the perverse rewards that spurred the financial crisis, Christoph Knoess says, shouldn't act smug; the faculty rewards structure itself is flawed and destructive.

Mothering at Mid-Career: Reading Aloud

I read aloud in my classes a lot. In children’s lit, I explain that I want my students to experience...

Getting It Right

If I could give a single piece of advice to the new administrators out there, it would be to pay...