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Announcing #femlead
We are pleased to announce the inauguration of #femlead: a biweekly (every other week) Twitter chat focusing on women in higher education leadership.
The Newberry Library: A User’s Guide
If you work in the humanities, you might want to check out the Newberry Library in Chicago. This research library has a number of core collections in American history and culture, American Indian and Indigenous studies, Chicago and the Midwest, history of the book, and Medieval and Renaissance studies. These collections include manuscripts, maps, images, music, and are supported by numerous secondary source materials.
Don't Be a Snob
Even if you find at a campus visit that an institution isn't for you, never show a lack of interest, writes Kathryn Hume.

Our Greedy Colleges 2.0
Andrew Gillen proposes some refinements to William J. Bennett's 25-year-old hypothesis tying federal financial aid to tuition increases.
What We Have Here, Is a Failure to Communicate
Greetings and salutations from the temporary occupant of this august space.
Unexpected Optimism
The PEW Research Center published a report on February 9th entitled, "Young, Underemployed, and Optimistic." I was intrigued.
Bad Female Academic: More Money, Please
I'm a Bad Female Academic for daring to aspire to earn what I am worth and hopefully reform higher education at the same time.
Building Momentum: An Introvert’s Story
My word of the year was going to be “joy” but after a month of reflection, what I really want to focus on is building momentum. How do I build momentum while not changing my job, my location, or returning to school?
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