Social Science, E-Publishing, and the Presidential Campaign John Sides - June 12, 2012 Steve Kolowich at Inside Higher Ed has a nice piece
Potpourri John Sides - April 18, 2012 * Mark McKinnon correctly downplays the effect of presidential candidates'
How Students Use (and Don’t Use) Libraries John Sides - August 24, 2011 This is one of the sobering truths these librarians, representing
It’s Probably Better If I Don’t Title This Post John Sides - August 1, 2011 bq. Adam & Eve and AdamAndEve .com, America's most trusted
After Peer Review John Sides - July 19, 2011 bq. Pickrell went on to describe, in general detail, the
Can the Humanities and Social Sciences enhance National Security? Erik Voeten - June 16, 2011 We are very pleased to have a guest post from
“Academically Adrift” John Sides - January 18, 2011 bq. 45 percent of students "did not demonstrate any significant
Gaming College Admission in Texas John Sides - January 11, 2011 bq. One of the most novel ideas of college admissions
The Most Quoted Professor in the New York Times John Sides - October 7, 2010 Find out "here":http://www.nytpick.com/2010/10/its-true-spaghetti-tacos-expert-prof.html. [Via "Inside Higher Ed":http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2010/10/07/qt#240194]
The NRC Rankings of Political Science Departments John Sides - September 28, 2010 Today the National Research Council released its new rankings of