Back in the 1970s, a small number of anti-authoritarian educators decided that the lecture was an archaic medieval relic that had no place in a modern enlightened university. It was denounced for ...
Choosing the Reith lecturer every year is one of the privileges of the job. It is a rather wonderful piece of patronage (for me, at any rate) and poses numerous challenges. I look every year for ...
When I started my master’s program, research wasn’t on my radar. Like many students, I was laser-focused on classes, assignments, and figuring out the maze of campus life. But somewhere between the ...