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Intellectual Property

I have no budget for photos or illustrations for this nonfiction project I’m working on, and I don’t qualify for...

ABC's and PhD's: Jumping in and having fun

We celebrated the last day of school and report card day at our house not too long ago. I know...

Better buildings encourage efficient employees, smarter students

First steps towards carbon neutrality on virtually any campus fall in the realm of building operations. And, while it's been...

Against Anonymity

Jeffrey R. Di Leo explores issues of identity, dialogue and the practice of keeping identities secret in many practices of the academy.

Mothering at Mid-Career: Lunching Well

Dean Dad’s recent blog post about lunch on the lam struck a chord for me. I may not the need...

Add-Junk or Instructor?

A long-time adjunct evaluates non-tenure-track jobs based in part on how much control you have over the curriculum -- and explains why the issue is crucial.

Occupational Hazard

If professors want to be good teachers, they need to stop making fun of their students, writes Larry D. Spence.

Career Coach: Rules of the Wronged

In her June 30 column, Maureen Dowd offers a series of sardonic “pointers” for women whose politician husbands have been...