As millions more become politically engaged in these dark times, there has been a fair amount of Columbusing (discovering what was already there). “This is
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Three events which presage the world to come and require us to choose which conflicting values we prioritize. Up to now there has been a
I started with a provocative headline, but I have come to believe that this is a necessary approach if we want to design policies and
It is four years since the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary, and we’ve had the benefit of extensive investigation and reflection. Many of the open
A recent op-ed in the Guardian, entitled “I’m not LMAO at ridiculous student emails” lodges a familiar complaint: students don’t know how to communicate with
Here is the original post, 27 million views and counting. Here is Virginia Hughes with an explanation based in part on my contributions. Here are
The internet was finally broken yesterday, not by a West or a Kardashian, nor by Beliebers, but rather by disbelievers. #TheDress, in which some people
This post is occasioned by Ben Schmidt’s wonderful tool for exploring gender differences on words used in student evaluations on RateMyProfessor. 1. RateMyProfessor is a
Hello loyal readers, Today and tomorrow I will be conference blogging (and livetweeting) from the American Psychological Association Annual Convention. Please tune in over there,
My David Brooks posts tend to be blockbusters (tens of hundreds of viewers!) so I am leaning in and going full listicle for this rant