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Author Archives: Kevin
Reading and Listening | March 1, 2013
Reading London Review of Books Shall I go on? by Colin Burrow The National Interest Mo Yan’s Delicate Balancing Act by Sabina Knight The New York Times | Friday, March 1, 2013 Boehner Halts Talks on Cuts; G.O.P. Cheers by … Continue reading
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Reading and Listening | February 28, 2013
Reading Richmond Times-Dispatch | Thursday, February 28, 2013 $100 fee for hybrids fuels criticism of roads plan by Jim Nolan The New York Times | Thursday, February 28, 2013 After Pledging Loyalty to Successor, Pope Leaves Vatican by Rachel Donadio
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Reading and Listening | February 27, 2013
Reading All Things D Amazon: Don’t Install the Kindle for iOS Update We Just Sent You by John Paczkowski Tech’s Heavy Hitters Come Out in Support of Gay Marriage by Mike Issac The New York Times | Wednesday, February 27, … Continue reading
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Reading and Listening | February 26, 2013
Reading The Chronicle of Higher Education Campus Networks Feel the Pinch as Demand Rises and Budgets Shrink by Jake New Outlook for Nonprofit Higher Education Is ‘Volatile,’ Report Says by Allie Bidwell Harvard Business Review Marissa Mayer Is No Fool … Continue reading
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Tagged budgets, financial outlook, higher education, Marissa Mayer, networks, telecommuting, Yahoo
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Reading and Listening | February 25, 2013
Reading The Chronicle of Higher Education A More-Radical Online Revolution by Edward L. Ayers EDUCAUSE Review Why IT Has Not Paid Off As We Hoped (Yet) by Edward L. Ayers and Charles M. Grisham The Atlantic Marissa Mayer Is Wrong: … Continue reading
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Reading and Listening | February 24, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Sunday, February 24, 2013 A Conservative Provocateur, Using a Blowtorch as His Pen by Jim Rutenberg Emory University’s Leader Reopens Its Racial Wounds by Kim Severson and Robbie Brown All Things D Why Carriers … Continue reading
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Tagged conservative, Emory University, Firefox OS, mobile phones, Mozilla, racial issues, university presidents
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Reading and Listening | February 21, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Thursday, February 21, 2013 Strategy Seeks To Ensure Bid of C.I.A. Pick by Scott Shane and Mark Mazzetti Hacking Victims Edge into Light by Nicole Perleroth Effects of Bullying Last Into Adulthood, Study Says … Continue reading
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Reading and Listening | February 20, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Wednesday, February 20, 2013 It Takes a B.A. To Find a Job As a File Clerk by Catherine Rampell A Digital Shift on Health Data Swells Profits by Julie Creswell Nanotubes Seen as Alternative … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, China, cyberspace, Facebook, hacking, health, higher education, jobs, medicine, nanotubes, North Korea, nuclear bomb, security
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Reading and Listening | February 17, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Sunday, February 17, 2013 In China, Families Bet It All on College for Their Children by Keith Bradsher Colleges Become Major Front in Fight Over Carrying Guns by Richard Pérez-Peña and Susan Saluny Brain … Continue reading
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Tagged China, education, gun control, higher education, sleep, Thomas Edison
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