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International Crossroads

Some of the prevailing models on academic collaboration across borders may be about to change, writes Edward Peck.

Sports and Sexual Abuse: An Interview with Beth Adubato

As noted here, I have been deeply disturbed by recent sports-related scandals on college campuses, but I don’t feel equipped to comment with any authority because I somehow was not issued the competitive-sports microchip. For this reason, I asked Dr. Beth Adubato to help me understand these phenomena and put them in perspective. Beth is a criminologist whose specialty is crime and sports.

Avoid Obvious Mistakes

Sitting on his first search committee in a while, Donald A. Coffin is shocked by all the ways candidates hurt their chances.

What’s New at University of Venus - 10 December 2011

What’s New With Our Writers: Janni Aragon co-facilitated a workshop on iPads and iOthers for faculty and staff at University of Victoria (Dec 1st). Janni also organized the Academic Women’s Caucus annual wine and cheese and the women faculty and librarian enjoyed time to network and enjoy conversation after a busy term (Dec 6th).

Which Works Should We Cite?

Knowing whom a journal expects us to cite in our work is often almost impossible. How, then, can we expect our students to know whom to cite?

Dr. Candidate

I have an unusual addiction for an academic. I enjoy drinking my morning coffee with the “ Morning Mika ”...

Punching Above Their Weight

The best performing community colleges aren’t necessarily those with the highest graduation or transfer rates; they’re those that consistently punch above their weight.

Facebook is a $100 Billion Tulip

This post is aimed at university chief investment officers. Please don't put endowment resources into the planned 2012 Facebook IPO. If Russian oligarchs or Wall Street fund managers want to place a Facebook bet, by all means go for it.