
Today’s lesson in “don’t read the comments”
I always read the comments. Obviously. I’m a qualitative researcher. The comments are where evaluations come alive. Except this week on Rate …
I always read the comments. Obviously. I’m a qualitative researcher. The comments are where evaluations come alive. Except this week on Rate …
“So how did this work in your other classes?” Gulp. “Well…” And then I admitted to my senior seminar students, on the …
“I think I broke a grad student today,” I said to Mr. T, walking in the door from my night class. It …
We’d just finished watching the eight minute trailer for the documentary Miss Representation, a film about harmful gender stereotypes against women, and …
Last year, I felt like I’d just won the lottery. (If the lottery involved seven years of graduate study and three cycles …
The first of three alarms would blare at 5:30 a.m., with back-ups set for 5:34 and 5:36, respectively. (I learned after the …
Like most college professors the day after finals week, I should be grading. The paper piles, more than half-vanquished but still huge, …
Years ago, I conducted research about the strategic uses of email at work. My colleague and I interviewed a bunch of folks …
I tried not to be offended when he ran out of class in the middle of what students usually describe as the …
I love the stereotypical image of a writer: A solitary figure, holed up somewhere chain smoking and drinking buckets of booze coffee, …