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Professor eMail controversy strikes higher ed once again

University of Iowa professor Ellen Lewin kept her eMail to the campus’s College Republicans short and not so sweet: “F*** YOU REPUBLICANS.” A week later, the message has prompted more…

How to lead change successfully in uncertain times

Author and motivational speaker Simon T. Bailey has some advice for how campus leaders can thrive in an era marked by rapid change and disruptive technologies: Focus on people, process,…

Obama’s deputy CTO leaves to launch start-ups

Andrew McLaughlin, the nation's deputy chief technology officer, said Wednesday he is resigning his post to launch two start-ups aimed at technology development in communities in the United States and…

College CIO academy: Translate the ‘techno babble’

The sometimes indefinable role of a college’s chief information officer has become clearer for six campus technology staffers after a week of eight-hour days learning, among other lessons, how to…

Andreessen-founded Ning cuts staff, free service

Uh-oh. Just a month after Gina Bianchini, co-founder of build-a-social-network service Ning, departed the company, it's cutting 40 percent of its staff and axing its free, ad-supported service, CNet reports.…

Girls might learn math anxiety from female teachers

Young girls might learn to fear math from the women who are their earliest teachers, new research suggests.…

Do we need more male teachers?

Ronald Maggiano is somewhat unusual in the teaching profession, the Washington Post reports. That is because he is male. …

Do we need more male teachers?

Ronald Maggiano is somewhat unusual in the teaching profession, the Washington Post reports. That is because he is male. …

Apple’s Steve Jobs announces health hiatus

Apple Inc. co-founder and chief executive Steve Jobs said Jan. 14 he is taking a health hiatus until the end of June -- just a week after the cancer survivor…

Young graduates struggle for Silicon Valley jobs

Young professionals and recent graduates have struggled to find work in a sliding economy, but Silicon Valley has been relatively immune ... until now, Reuters reports. …

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