Crossword Submission Guidelines - The Chronicle of Higher Education - Patrick Berry The Chronicle of Higher Education puzzle submission outline. Current as of July, 2004...(Continue Reading)
Crossword Submission Guidelines - The Chronicle of Higher Education - Patrick Berry The Chronicle of Higher Education puzzle submission outline. Current as of July, 2004...(Continue Reading)
Crossword Submission Guidelines - The Chronicle of Higher Education - Patrick Berry The Chronicle of Higher Education puzzle submission outline. Current as of July, 2004...(Continue Reading)
Goodbye Invisible Adjunct Even the Chronicle of Higher Education took notice when the Invisible Adjunct shut down her popular Weblog and said goodbye to academe. We'll miss you!......(Continue Reading)
Campus Conservatives and David Horowitz The Chronicle of Higher Education has an interesting and lengthy look at conservative activist David Horowitz out that's worth a look. As I've noted before here in my article of about the lefty leanings of your average college campus, Horowitz,......(Continue Reading)
New Market For Crossword Constructors The Chronicle of Higher Education will publish a weekly crossword puzzle. Here are the submission guidelines. Crossword Submission Guidelines......(Continue Reading)
Goodbye Invisible Adjunct - Graduate School Archives Goodbye Invisible Adjunct - Even the Chronicle of Higher Education took notice when the Invisible Adjunct shut down her popular Weblog and said goodbye to academe. We'll miss you!......(Continue Reading)
Marquardt on unearthing support From William Marquardt's 1996 article in teh Chronicle of Higher Education......(Continue Reading)
Advice for the Academic Job Hunter In this article from the Chronicle of Higher Education, Jason Stone explains, "In hunting for an academic position, you've got to reconcile two things: (1) your dream job (you know, that perfect tenure-track position in the location of your choice).....(Continue Reading)
Some Courses Shouldn't Be Fun In this article in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Mikita Brottman argues that some college classes can't be "enjoyable." In a nutshell, most college courses can be challenging and fun, when led by a gifted teacher, but there are some......(Continue Reading)
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