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Following Someone Nice

I'm increasingly convinced that one of the most common flaws of so many administrators is a misguided urge to be...

The Admissions Lottery

Given the competition, acceptance to selective colleges has become almost a random process. Why not end the myth, Chad Aldeman writes, and admit qualified students using a raffle?

Mothering at Mid-Career: One Busy Week

I’m not sure I’ve ever had a week like this as an academic. My week started with a meeting, and...

The One With Nudity

I use the gym on campus, since it's cheap and convenient to work. It's nicer than some private health clubs...

Science, journalism and other sports

Saturday, the Washington Post finally published the news that George Will has been intentionally misinforming his readers on the topic...

Spring Break 2009

Some of my students may be joshin’ me; they all insist they’re going home to study, eat a few good...

THE POND GONE BLACK

Go wrap Your head in the snowy rivers Of the Brooks Range. And that's what Nicholas Hughes did. His father...

Knowledge Overload

With so many good scholarly books going unread, and good conference papers unheard, it's time to rethink how we share information in academe, writes Ken Coates.