Universities can and must remain at the center of how people learn throughout their lives, Andrew Hermalyn writes. More...
Protecting Tenure
One argument in support of tenure that's essentially been lost, writes Richard A. Greenwald, is that efficient university operations actually depend on it. More...
Métiers du conseil et de la finance. Des programmes pour accompagner l'évolution de carrière des femmes
Si les effectifs sont aujourd'hui relativement mixtes dans les métiers du conseil et de la finance chez les juniors, les femmes disparaissent au fur et à mesure que l'on monte dans la hiérarchie. Pourquoi ?
Source : http://www.gref-bretagne.com/Actualites/Revue-de-presse/Metiers-du-conseil-et-de-la-finance.-Des-programmes-pour-accompagner-l-evolution-de-carriere-des-femmes
I Got a Job
By John Warner. A real world job that somehow fits perfectly with my "academic" experience. Curious thing, that. More...
Working, Learning and Life Experiences
A combination of work, graduate school, and life experiences can sometimes be a catalyst for career opportunities. More...
Call for Refresh of Career and Technical Education
By Paul Fain. Improving the quality and reach of career and technical education (CTE) must be a top priority for states and the nation's schools, according to a new report from Chiefs for Change, a nonprofit group of state and district education chiefs. More...
I Can't Believe It's Not Tenure
By Colleen Flaherty. Tenure is again at risk in Iowa. Some scholars say legislators should study their own history, since a case during World War II is to many experts a classic example of why protecting academic freedom matters. More...
Advice for the Community College Scholar
In the interest of full disclosure, before I offer any advice or you decide if any of it is worth taking: I am on the tenure track at a community college that is part of a larger research university network, the City University of New York system. More...
The Business Officer as Interpreter
You can infinitely improve your effectiveness if you speak the language of your growing audiences, writes Jeffrey Ratje. More...