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London Calling

Has November become the month for student protests over budget cuts and tuition hikes? Scott McLemee reports on developments in London -- and closer to home.

Breaking the Cycle

To keep perfectionism in check, you need to understand your habits and attitudes, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore.

Needed: A Curriculum for Courage

While attending college, a traditionally aged student makes the remarkable transformation from an adolescent to a young adult, and such rapid growth requires courage. Therefore, in addition to encouraging a student to write, speak and think like an adult, colleges must attend to a student’s need for courage.

MOOCs, The Dip, and Performance Funding

Two of the major trends in higher education are on a collision course with each other. But their respective partisans don’t seem to notice.

How Can Desire2Learn Tell Its Story?

Close your eyes. Now answer the question, what pops into your mind when you hear "Desire2Learn"? Okay, you can open your eyes.

Only a Matter of Time: Privacy and the Petraeus Case

For the last few days reading about the Petraeus case I knew it was only a matter of time before commentators would ring the privacy bell. This afternoon the NYT published the first of what will undoubtedly become many comments.

Learning to Code

So it's come to your attention that, *gulp*, you are going to have to learn to code something. This is happening more and more across disciplines: be it the explosion of interest in digital humanities, robust software or support data analysis, more and more graduate students are finding themselves moving beyond the WSYIWYG toolbars and menu items. It's akin to driving a car; you can hop in, turn the thing on, and be on the road in a few minutes.

ABC’s and PhD’s: A PhD at-home Mom (or, as I like to call her: a PhAHM)

I just outed my first PhD at-home mom in our new community. (This fall, our family moved across the country as my husband took a new professorship at a university nearer to our families – I’ve blogged about this several times now: