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23 janvier 2016

Math Geek Mom: Time to Write

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/blog_landing/public/mama_phd_blog_header.jpg?itok=C5xGPD1aBy Rosemarie Emanuele. In Math and in Economics, the idea of “lower bound” and “upper bound” appear at important places. For example, lower and upper bounds are used in developing concepts in theoretical Mathematics, while in Economics, a person’s “reservation wage” can be thought of as the lower bound on what they are willing to be paid, should they decide to work for pay. Read more...

23 janvier 2016

New Fatherhood for a New Year

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/blog_landing/public/mama_phd_blog_header.jpg?itok=C5xGPD1aBy Laura Tropp. Mark Zuckerberg’s introduction to fatherhood is being widely covered by the popular press, and throughout Facebook. Zuckerberg has been sending out photos of himself enjoying fatherhood, including pics of him changing a diaper and reading to his baby. Read more...

23 janvier 2016

Steps Toward Effective Marketing in 2016

By Michael Stoner. Early on in my consulting career, I learned a powerful lesson: being effective is much more important than adopting trendy or cutting-edge tactics. More...
23 janvier 2016

Get Ahead of These Trends in 2016

By Paul Redfern. Industry leaders published many posts in Forbes, Adweek, and other leading publications about their predictions of the top trends and technology that will impact 2016. More...
23 janvier 2016

Call for Contributions

By Teresa Valerio Parrot. When the Call to Action blog launched last year, I stated our desire to hear from our colleagues and those with insights on, or criticism of, marketing and communications in higher education. That still stands. More...
23 janvier 2016

Don’t Scapegoat the Messenger

By Teresa Valerio Parrot. The recent holiday break allowed me to catch up on global news and read a number of articles I had added to my Pocket app. No matter your political leaning, there’s no way to avoid reading about or being drawn into a conversation on the presidential race in the United States. More...
23 janvier 2016

5 Ways International Students View Your Website Differently

By Megan Brenn-White. If recruiting more international students is becoming a priority for your institution (and where isn’t it?), understanding how global prospects will interact with your website is critical to improving results. More...
23 janvier 2016

Being Elite Without Becoming Elitist

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/blog_landing/public/Screen%20Shot%202011-12-12%20at%2012.29.48%20PM.png?itok=ITDqfJNPBy DeWitt Scott. You are almost there!  Finally, you can see the light at the end of the tunnel.  The qualifying exam was brutal, but you made it.  Defending your proposal was an anxiety-filled hour-plus, replete with restlessness and worry, and you have the sweat stains on your shirt to prove it. Read more...

23 janvier 2016

Paleo on a Grad School Budget And Schedule

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/blog_landing/public/Screen%20Shot%202011-12-12%20at%2012.29.48%20PM.png?itok=ITDqfJNPBy Natascha Chtena. When most people hear “Paleo” they think low-carb, CrossFit and/or diet evangelism. And surely, there are those people who wear Paleo on their sleeve like a badge of honor (as if shopping grass-fed and organic makes them a better person somehow). Read more...

23 janvier 2016

In Defense of Useless Degrees

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/blog_landing/public/Screen%20Shot%202011-12-12%20at%2012.29.48%20PM.png?itok=ITDqfJNPBy Danielle Marias. When I chose to attend a small liberal arts college for my undergraduate education, I heard many criticisms about liberal arts degrees. Some believed my degree would too broad and that I would not be prepared for specific careers and was therefore unemployable. Read more...

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