Higher education is in trouble. The Humanities, the Liberal Arts–more so. It’s been a rough year or so for colleges and universities throughout the United…
The murder of nine Americans by a terrorist in Charleston Wednesday night, besides being a monumental tragedy, also gave us the absurd spectacle of South…
I had the distinct pleasure of being the guest on the Teaching in Higher Ed Podcast this week. Thanks to Bonni Stachowiak for the great…
When I was researching and writing my dissertation, I would fantasize about some magic technology that would transcribe my speech into text, complete with Chicago-style…
One of the fascinating things about language and popular discourse in the age of the internet is how quickly the cycle of expansion-to-repulsion occurs. It…
Why do we assign research papers? We’ve all asked this question, usually at about one in the morning during the last week of classes when…