Why You Should Probably Not Become a Professor, Revisited
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While I like being a professor, with each passing year I am less likely to recommend this career path. This is not because I fear competition (I am a tenuredRead More
If you’re teaching in STEM, you probably love your discipline. Teachers want others to experience the joy we have experienced as you marvel at the world through our discipline. Unf...
Students are not typically taught philosophy during their K-12 years, so few know what to expect when they sign up for my Introduction to Philosophy course. Philosophy is often der...
Digital spaces and molecular bonds may not seem to have much in common. But for two leading academics at Hong Kong Baptist University, both fields reveal how research can lead to i...
Who’s Doing the Teaching at Universities? rachel.toor Wed, 06/03/2026 - 03:00 AM Rachel and Gordon discuss the labor problem in academe. Byline(s)...
Meet the Externs: How Faculty Use Workplace Experience to Help Students Emma Whitford Thu, 06/25/2026 - 03:00 AM Faculty-to-industry bridge programs have...
One of the most difficult aspects of academia is a university’s capacity to admit and subsequently produce PhD graduates every four (4) years. It takes quality leadership, couple w...
Yu installed as Art Krieg Professor - The Source - WashU
An MIT mechanical engineering course explores entrepreneurship through lessons and stories shared by alumni startup founders.
Featured Gig: Assistant Dean for Engineering for Professionals at Johns Hopkins joshua.m.kim@d… Tue, 06/16/2026 - 03:00 AM Four questions for Daniel Horn, associate vice dean fo...
Timothy Monzello, Adjunct Professor at El Camino College in Torrance, CA, shares a framework for bridging the gap between design and production.
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Jake Protivnak, distinguished professor and counseling program director in Youngstown State University’s Psychological Sciences and Counseling Department, recent...
During the first week of June, thanks to a recommendation from Vermont Law Professor (and my former colleague) Alexandra Meise, I had the privilege of attending the National Securi...
The Textbook Mavericks initiative spotlights UNO faculty, staff, students, and donors who take significant actions to advocate for textbook affordability.
A couple of weeks ago, Austen Parrish posted a link to Joe Andrew’s recent Forbes piece, “What Law School Grads Need To Know Now: The Second To Last Generation?” Joe Andrew was the...
Dr. Vinny’s cabin rarely breathes. It’s always crammed with students from every walk of life drawn by urgent questions about life, its struggles and meaning. They spill on the floo...
Mentoring Undergraduate Research Inside and Outside of the Classroom Half Day Short Course | Register here 2026 APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition — Boston, MA 1:30 pm – 5:30 pm...
The best recipe for a compelling panel involves a range of voices. The post 3 Questions For A Law Student Turned Conference Host (Part I) appeared first on Above the Law.
Josh Blackman (South Texas), Justice Scalia’s Message To Law School Faculty: I became a law professor in the fall of 2012. In January 2013, I attended the Federalist Society facult...
In the latest episode of The Kennedy-Mighell Report, Tom Mighell and I turned the spotlight inward to talk about the course I just finished teaching at the University of Michigan L...
In the latest episode of The Kennedy-Mighell Report, Tom Mighell and I turned the spotlight inward to talk about the course I just finished teaching at the University of Michigan L...
The future of higher education looks ominous for the long-standing model of combining practice and teaching.
“They kind of treat us like it’s part of the comment section." The post From the Chatroom to the Classroom, These Women Professors Face the Manosphere in Real Life appeared first o...
By Laurie Niles: Success comes about when you set your own standards at a very high level. And you don't let someone else set those standards, you set them yourself.This is what th...
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