
Can you say something positive about your school, or about higher education somewhere in the world?
Zooze the Horse roams around the pasture near Lamar State College. Zooze thinks about problems in academia. Zhe wants proffies to submit posts (blog posts, not fence posts).
The Southern reports that SIU Carbondale's Associate Dean for Budget, Personnel, and Research is asking department chairs to recruit alumni willing to serve as zero-time adjuncts.
“When I was there, at faculty meetings the commentary was that online was funding the school, while they were trying to just break even on the residential side. It was understood that on the online side, they were making a killing.”
Dr. Jekyll: Hyde, have you seen this memo?
Dr. Jekyll: Yes, yes, but do you know what they want some of the faculty to do?
I often have my students break out into groups of 2 or 3 neighbors to discuss a point and then have them report on what they decided, in the middle of a lecture. Rather keeps them on their toes, and is a nice little break from the torture of listening to me talk.
High above the fume-spewing cars and trucks near the Holland Tunnel in Tribeca is a huge hint of the "green," fuel-saving happenings at the nearby Borough of Manhattan Community College — the largest array of energy-grabbing solar panels in Manhattan sitting atop the school's roof.
This article is from the "Crampicle," but it still made me think. Perhaps it's post-worthy?
The flava:
What they say: No GRE required!