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Liveblogging the League, Part I

The League for Innovation conference has a very different feel than the conferences I used to attend in my scholarly...

Olympians

A war's raging between two in-house bloggers at the Chronicle of Higher Education. One's an overpaid university president (he recently...

Contest Reminder

For those of you interested in entering my Little Truths Writing Contest, there's about a week left to get those...

To The Students at Unofficial St. Pat's

Would you people please take it easy, today and tomorrow, and use your heads? I'm coming out to take a...

Journal boxes

Well, it appears that yesterday's article on an open access journal published by the library at Indiana University has generated...

A Sign of Hope

This story made me smile. Someone out there in the real world actually knows how to use a semicolon! Never...

Getting Our Arms Around Military Education

Service members account for as much as 5 percent of all college students. Isn’t it time that we knew more about who they are, what they’re studying, and how they’re doing? Clifford Adelman writes.

Satire as Racial Backlash Against Asian Americans

Sharon S. Lee writes that recent student newspaper controversies point to larger issues about the way groups interact and are defined on campuses.