Pre-College Advising

We’re still a month away from the start of classes at most schools, but over at Learning Curves, Becky Hirta has some advice for new students. Some of this is university-specific (“Dress in layers. The University Center is never above 70 degrees; the math building is never below 80 degrees.”), and other bits are matters… Continue reading Pre-College Advising

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Internet Comic Repair Services

This is a few days old, now, but Truth and Beauty Bombs has done something I would’ve thought impossible: They’ve suggested a way to make Garfield amusing. Who woulda thunk it? It’s not as deeply and gloriously wrong as yesterday’s Medium Large, but it’s weirdly compelling. (Via a mailing list.)

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Fun With Thermodynamics

Temperatures in Schenectady hit the mid-90’s yesterday (do your own metric conversions), so I took the opportunity to do a little experimental thermodynamics: I played pick-up soccer after work with some of the students who are here for the summer. On the field-turf football field, which was a good ten degrees hotter than the ambient… Continue reading Fun With Thermodynamics

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Good News from Baghdad

Another email update from Senior Middle East Correspondant Paul Schemm, this time including some stuff that could be read as sort-of positive, if you’re a fan of the American presence in Iraq: The US soldiers obligingly stopped periodically during one patrol and allowed me to clamber out and talk to people. What they said surprised… Continue reading Good News from Baghdad

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You Are Not Lloyd Dobler

Over at Cocktail Party Physics, Jennifer Ouellette offers dating advice for the geek set. Mostly, this reminds me again how happy I am to be married, and not worrying about this stuff any more, but her advice seems reasonably sound, save for one point: There’s nothing sexier than a man who’s confident and comfortable in… Continue reading You Are Not Lloyd Dobler

What Is Our Students Learning?

The previous post reminded me of something I had marked as interesting: Technorati led me to ChemJerk, who pointed in turn to the Princton Review‘s list of Most Popular College Majors. In reverse order, with the top five below the fold, we have: 10) Political Science 9) Computer Science 8) Communications 7) English 6) Education

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Science Is Not a Path to Riches

There have been a number of responses to my Science Is Hard post over the last several days, and I’ve been trying to come up with something to say about them. This is the second of two posts responding to comments by some of my fellow ScienceBloggers. Turning to Steinn’s first post on the subject,… Continue reading Science Is Not a Path to Riches

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