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Speaking Up

Presidents shouldn't be afraid to defend the right of peaceful protest, even when it involves raising questions about incidents at other campuses, writes Michael Roth, because the principle is so important.

Mid-Career Mentoring

Post-tenure, faculty members still need help to be strategic about their careers, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore.

Tent Hysteria

If students can camp out as part of beloved college traditions or to get athletics tickets, there's no reason to get authoritarian when they do so for political protest, writes Dennis Plane.

The Joaquin Luna DREAM Act

Joaquin Luna, a high school senior in California, committed suicide on Friday. He wanted to become an engineer to provide a better life for his mother, but realized that his status as an illegal immigrant made that impossible. Despondent over the failure of the DREAM act to pass, he dressed up in a suit and tie, said goodbye to his family, and shot himself in the head.

Chairside Drama

Of the things I never expected from being an administrator, bearing witness to dramas is at the top. I had my fair share of dramas from working with artist-colleagues before, but outside of academic settings. My past year as Division chair was replete with stories of conflict that made me appreciate the personality and emotional maturity required for a job that puts me in charge of 32 faculty members, 2 academic programs with 6 specializations and 470+ students (not to mention academic bosses who expect you to deliver). As drama goes, they produced a mix of happy and sad endings that were tough for the conscience and for relationships.

4 Reasons I Read Mindy Kaling's Book

If I were with you now, I'd ask you what you are reading. Why did you choose your current book? Paper, e-book, or audio? Library, bookstore or online? How have your book reading habits changed? What do you plan to read next?

Mixed Feeling About College Athletics: Bahamas Edition

Is the good that comes from big-time college athletics worth all the bad?

Don't PROTECT IP !

Obama's been traveling the country making "non-political" speeches about how this Congress can't accomplish anything, so he has to do whatever he can by executive action alone. Unfortunately, Congress seems about to push back against the President's characterization by doing something, and the something they're likely to do is pretty awful.