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Drama Mama: What It Means to Be 'Lucky'

Recently I have been having many issues with getting all my day to day goals met. Between moving, summer research...

Crossing the (Digital) Line

As technologies and generations change, professors must consider new ways of building bridges with their students, Julie Frechette writes.

A new leader in the greenhouse

It's probably just my northeastern liberal elitist upbringing, but when I think of colleges and universities that "get it" on...

Academics Behaving Badly

Last month I went to an organizational meeting for anyone on campus interested in teaching courses (off-campus) for people who...

A Defense of European Languages

Just because China and the Middle East are increasingly important is no reason to drop study of French and German, writes Stephen Brockmann.

Math Mom: Pomp and Circumstance

Although I am not a preacher, for the past dozen years or so I've spent my Mother's Day in a...

Failing Too Many

The story of the Norfolk State professor fired for failing too many students (see IHE's story here) is a kind...

In Which I Go Off My Nut

The end of every semester is, in a sense, a finality; all those minds I’ve been living in for four...