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Skip The Budgie | September 2nd 2008

One of our temps quits. There is a some muted rejoicing, although he was going to be replaced by this latest round of interviews anyway. His replacement will be one of our own students, with next to no experience, which is ideal really and hopefully read more

The Dark Side

Spinning the Plates: Tales from the World of Professor Mom | September 1st 2008 by Mary Coussons-Read, PhD

Maybe it’s just at my institution (somehow I doubt that), but when I started working as an Associate Dean, all my faculty colleagues told me I’d gone over to “The Dark Side” (TDS). The common phrase was something like “C read more

Laurent Dechery

shifting pixel | August 31st 2008

Professor, French, Gustavus Adolphus College ƒ/4.5, 1/200 s, 100 ISO Laurent was very nice when I met him. Professor, French, Gustavus Adolphus College ƒ/4.5, 1/200 s, 100 ISO Related photos read more

Christ in Judgment

Concordia TheoBLOGical Seminary | August 29th 2008 by Scott Stiegemeyer

“The largest mosiac on campus, entitled ‘Christ in Judgment,’ was created by Siegfried Reinhardt [in 1962]. The work occupies the entire wall in the foyer between the Wyneken Hall classrooms and the faculty office hallway overlookin read more

Dissertation Writing - Reference Citations

My Academic and Creative Writings, Papers, Articles at DIAT… | August 28th 2008 by Vikram Karve

THE ART OF DISSERTATION – Part IIReference Citations[ Citations, Footnotes, Endnotes, References, Bibliography ]ByVIKRAM KARVEWhenever you use any words, ideas or information from any source in your dissertation, you must cite and reference those s read more

EduProfs in the 21st Century

The Education Optimists | August 28th 2008 by Liam Goldrick

Edu-Academia is taking giant leaps forward (in my opinion) with the willingness of faculty (and future faculty) to get out there in the blogosphere and talk with the commoners. If we only hear the thoughts of our colleagues when they appear in peer- read more

The Blogs of PROpenMic :: Students, Faculty and Practitioners ……

infopinions? | August 27th 2008

Recently, to help promote the blogs of PROpenMic, I put out a call to all members. Share your blogs. We want people to find you and read what you’re interested in re: public relations. Well, we got quite a response. Students, faculty and pra read more

It Never Rains

Skip The Budgie | August 13th 2008

Amazingly, I'm not at all angry. I am in work and I am soaking wet. My trainers squelch when I walk and my jeans have a tell-tale dark tide mark, which is slowly moving down my legs as the water evaporates. I get in to work at 10:30 and all I can t read more

Greg Mason

shifting pixel | August 9th 2008

Professor, English, Gustavus Adolphus College ƒ/2.8, 1/125 s, 100 ISO Professor Mason let me set my lights up during one of his classes. It was a pretty tight squeeze getting around all of the students while trying to be as invisible as possible read more

EA vs Faculty

Another Chapter | August 2nd 2008 by Jonathan Vincent Tan

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Larry Potts

shifting pixel | July 30th 2008

Professor, Chemistry, Gustavus Adolphus College ƒ/7.1, 1/200 s, 100 ISO I had a fairly plain room to work with, but we needed the machine in the shot. I had just set up my lights and got things just the way I wanted. I had a good feeling–t read more

Graduate School Placement Statistics

Outside The Beltway | OTB | July 25th 2008 by James Joyner

Responding to a correspondent lamenting that there isn’t a uniform set of placement statistics available to help prospective doctoral students choose the best program for them, Dean Dad points out that there are all manner of reasons why this i read more

Data on Graduate Degrees by Racial Group

Asian-Nation :: Asian American History, Demographics, &… | July 17th 2008 by C.N. Le

Barack Obama’s candidacy for President has, for better and for worse, increasingly prompted us as a society to honestly examine issues of race/ethnicity, discrimination, and racism. In the world of higher education where I work, one issue that read more

References

Skip The Budgie | July 17th 2008

Somehow I find myself lumbered with the impressively tedious task of providing references for students. It is a job that seems to have been tagged on to the role, more of a Well they've always done it, than it actually having any relevance to anythin read more

‘Wanted’ = Super Lame.

Green i Design | July 16th 2008 by Nick Stovey

Below is a testament on how to ‘literally waste’ 110 minutes of your life and never regret it more. ………………… Watched ‘Wanted’ last night. ‘Wanted’ is directed by Timur Bekma read more

Scott Bur

shifting pixel | July 15th 2008

Assistant Professor, Chemistry, Gustavus Adolphus College ƒ/8.0, 1/200 s, 100 ISO This is Scott Bur. He teaches Chemistry at Gustavus Adolphus College and seems like a good guy. I see him down at Patrick’s for trivia sometimes. His beard c read more

Grindstone

Skip The Budgie | July 14th 2008

I take a well-earned holiday during which I manage to finish off our dining room and paint the extension. It DOES count as a holiday, because I am not running around panicking and being at work until 9pm trying to get the little bastards’ results read more

iNEFFABLE

Illusive Mind | July 11th 2008 by Illusive Mind

What a piece of work is a word, Without shape or form or faculty, And yet to apprehend the thing, To understand so as to be understood. To be searching and left wanting, To be careless or too cautious, To utter such a thing and in the doing, Expose m read more

teaching/performing

daily observations | June 30th 2008

This week I’m up in Kenmore, Washington teaching and performing at the Max Aronoff Viola Institute, which I helped to found 18 years ago.  The facility that we use is Bastyr University, which has all the classrooms and the lovely Chapel which read more

Why some people just love HRD

Spot On! | June 28th 2008 by Brahm

I was about to write the second part of 'How to crack a job in 24 hours' when I read this in the morning newspaper (yes I do read newspaper at home):The government has now ordered IITs to introduce - with "immediate effect" - quotas in the teaching f read more

Pam Kittelson

shifting pixel | June 23rd 2008

Associate Professor, Biology, Gustavus Adolphus College ƒ/7.1, 1/200 s, 100 ISO We shot this photo in the greenhouse at Gustavus, which is in Nobel Hall of Science. I am pretty happy with how it turned out, considering the tight space we were sh read more

It’s always 5 o’clock at Library

Something is Rotten in the State of Library | June 22nd 2008

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“Waste-No-Time” Weeding

Something is Rotten in the State of Library | June 20th 2008

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Formation of Committees- Executive and Academic

Critics, IBA | June 18th 2008 by criticiba

Dr. Ishrat Hussain formed two committees. Executive committee and an academic committee. Not sure what the executive committee will be doing yet, but the academic committee is going to look over the curriculum and subjects being taught and will decid read more

Ang Kabilang Mukha ng Dula

Araling Pilipino 101 | June 18th 2008

Faculty Follies 2005 KALagtasan: Nagmamahal sa Gitna ng KamahalanTeatro Wilfredo Ma. Guerrero2nd Floor, Palma Hall, UP Diliman Campus, Quezon CityDisyembre 14, 2005, 3:00 PM Madalas akong manood ng mga nakakatuwang palabas , dula o skit sa loob ng UP read more

Super Secure Library

Something is Rotten in the State of Library | June 17th 2008

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New Faculty Instructions

Something is Rotten in the State of Library | June 13th 2008

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Mike Hvidsten

shifting pixel | June 13th 2008

Professor, Mathematics and Computer Science, Gustavus Adolphus College ƒ/3.5, 1/200 s, 100 ISO This photo was taken at Professor Hvidsten’s desk. For the shoot, he had brought up a geometric shape of some sort on his monitor when I arrived read more

FACULTY EVALUATION

Critics, IBA | June 10th 2008 by criticiba

LET ME REMIND PEOPLE OVER HERE. THE FACULTY EVALUATION IS TO STATE WHAT HAPPENS IN CLASS, HOW CAN THE TEACHER DO A BETTER JOB AND WHAT IS THE TEACHER DOING WRONG. THIS IS BY NO MEANS A PLACE TO INSULT THE TEACHER. KINDLY REFRAIN FROM SUCH REMARKS IN read more

Sujay Rao

shifting pixel | June 9th 2008

Assistant Professor, History, Gustavus Adolphus College ƒ/3.5, 1/200 s, 100 ISO I took these photos in Sujay’s very tight office, so camera angles were limited to say the least. I think I got pretty lucky with how they turned out, consider read more

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