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American Cloaca: A Memoir: 3a
By Oronte. Rules for Horse Tag in Herrin, Illinois
1) Runners (usu. 3-6) may hide anywhere in The Woods. Boundaries are the barbed-wire fences on the north and west sides, 13th Street on the east, and Eric’s dad’s Shop on the south. Read more...
Three Ways to Support Candidates on the Job Market
By Stina Soderling. Summer has started. A long job market season has come to an end, and yet another one is about to begin. Most Inside Higher Ed readers know people who are on the market, often for several years, and most likely want to be supportive of job-seeking friends and colleagues. More...
Preparing for a Full English Brexit
By Eric Stoller. Just in case you've missed it, the UK is heading towards a full English Brexit...a plate full of economic and political instability as the United Kingdom has voted to leave the European Union. Read more...
Reflections from #AMOSSHE2016
By Eric Stoller. The AMOSSHE national conference took place last week in sunny/rainy/cloudy Glasgow, Scotland. An association for student services professionals, AMOSSHE is at the center of the student experience in higher education in the United Kingdom. Read more...
Teaching Ethics
By Margaret Andrews. But what is ethics, anyway? Dictionary.com lists its main definition of ethics as: “a system of moral principles”. BusinessDictionary.com has another definition: “The basic concepts and fundamental principles of decent human conduct. It includes study of universal values such as the essential equality of all men and women, human or natural rights, obedience to the law of [the] land, concern for health and safety and, increasingly, also for the natural environment. Read more...
The Body / Self Image Dichotomy
By Laura Tropp. As we complete yet another holiday involving the consumption of lots of food (in my case, BBQ and apple pie), I have to admit that I’m at a loss as to how to square this with my role as a parent who wants to help my children develop both healthy bodies and a healthy body image. Read more...
Math Geek Mom: Welcome to Cleveland!
By Rosemarie Emanuele. In many ways, I became an Economist at the age of fifteen. It was then that someone handed me a manual that went with being a company officer in Junior Achievement. Read more...


