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30 novembre 2019

Why Does Self-Promotion Feel Like Bragging?

Last week’s “View From Venus” episode with Jeanne Zaino explored this question in a bit more depth. More...

30 novembre 2019

On Podcasting

I have a terrible admission to make: I don’t particularly like listening to podcasts. Growing up, we never listened to talk radio (or morning talk TV). Our house (and our car rides) were filled with music stations, mix tapes and (in a pinch) comedy records, the closest thing to listening to talk radio we would ever get. More...

30 novembre 2019

Mal-Employment, the MLA and a Millennial Witch

In three different higher ed circles in my life, I had been talking with collaborators about starting a podcast, and last month, we launched all three. More...

30 novembre 2019

5 Things I Learned About Student Affairs by Being a Soccer Mom

We are two years into our 9-year-old’s participation in organized soccer. He has now moved from the recreational to the club level, and so far, witnessing the love he has for soccer has been worth all of the financial and time sacrifices we have made. More...

30 novembre 2019

Why ‘Infinite Game’ Is a Business Book That Higher Ed People Might Actually Like

By Joshua Kim. If you want to make an academic upset, one of the fastest and most reliable methods is to apply the logic of business to the operations of academia. More...

30 novembre 2019

3 Causes of No-Video Zoom Meetings

By Joshua Kim. I’ve crossed that line that separates those whose primary interactions are face-to-face to now having the majority of my professional conversations digitally and online. More...

30 novembre 2019

How Should Higher Ed Respond to 'The End of Babies’?

By Joshua Kim. Some thoughts on why, and how, we should have this campus conversation. More...

30 novembre 2019

'Love, Money, and Parenting' and 'The End of Babies'

By Joshua Kim. The economics of the disappearance of children. More...

30 novembre 2019

'Make, Think, Imagine' and the Current Anti-Tech Zeitgeist

By Joshua Kim. An optimistic viewpoint about the role of technology in driving widespread economic well-being -- check. More...

30 novembre 2019

My Dad’s Academic Career as My Model

By Joshua Kim. Earlier this year, I did a Q&A with my dad on his three decades of academic telecommuting. In that piece, my dad talked about how working remotely from his institution (Harvard) in a lower-cost location (Montana) enabled him to both keep his research going, and to live a more sane and balanced life. More...

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