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Publishing Genius

A graduate student in Baltimore proves that a small press can hit the big time. Scott McLemee investigates.

Perishing Without Publishing

Rob Weir on what not to do if you want to see your paper published.

Another Successful Prediction

They say that a prophet is never appreciated in his own country. That said, this article from IHE certainly rang...

The Medium is Not the Message

The lack of attention paid to a recent federal study about the benefits of online learning reflects continuing bias against that mode of education, writes Jonathan Kaplan.

Mothering at Mid-Career

My piece last week struck a nerve, it seems, among some childless academics and with at least one person who...

The Death Guy

Gary Laderman has mixed feelings about becoming the "go to" professor when someone famous dies.

Life Happens

New assistant professors, plotting their paths to tenure, need to remember that the road is rarely smooth, writes Terri E. Givens.

Life Happens

New assistant professors, plotting their paths to tenure, need to remember that the road is rarely smooth, writes Terri E. Givens.