Confessions of a Car Salesman

It’s a transparent ploy to get Google rank via incoming links, but it’s also a great piece of investigative reporting. By Chandler Phillips. “We would hire you here at Edmunds.com. Then you would go out and get a job as a car salesman and work for three months.” “Selling cars?” I asked unnecessarily. “Right.” “Where…

College for $99 a Month

[F]our-year degrees typically require two luxuries Solvig didn’t have: years of time out of the workforce, and a great deal of money. Luckily for Solvig, there were new options available. She went online looking for something that fit her wallet and her time horizon, and an ad caught her eye: a company called StraighterLine was…

Composition/Writing Studies (Tenure Track)

Assistant Professor of Composition/English Institution: Seton Hill UniversityLocation: Greensburg, PACategory: Faculty – Liberal Arts – English and LiteraturePosted: 09/09/2009Application Due: 11/13/2009Type: Full TimeNotes: included on Affirmative Action emailSeton Hill University seeks specialist in Composition/Writing Studies for tenure-track, Assistant Professor of English, beginning fall 2010. The faculty member will teach composition and related courses in the…

Summer Reading Book Discussion 2009: This I Believe – New Media Journalism @ Seton Hill University

The Seton Hill registrar describes how her devotion to mathematics and logic has helped her serve her community. “Nearly everything I need to know, and that I currently believe, I think I’ve learned at school board meetings…. I’ve survived seven elections, I’ve been beaten up by the press, made deep friendships and bitter enemies. I’ve…

Forgotten Memories Are Still in Your Brain

For anyone who’s ever forgotten something or someone they wish they could remember, a bit of solace: Though the memory is hidden from your conscious mind, it might not be gone. —Wired Similar:Sperm whales in 19th century shared ship attack informationFrom whaling and sealing stations to mis…AwesomeEffects of Internet use on the adolescent brain: despite…

Feds to Let Citizens Log In With Yahoo, Google, Paypal Accounts

U.S. citizens will soon be able to log in to government websites using their Google account, or the URL of their Yahoo profile. It’s a significant embrace of the open and emerging tech standards the Obama administration promised. —Wired Similar:Theatre Crowd Mustn't Be Bitter The en­ter­tain­ment in­dus­try seem…CultureFacebook Announces $300 Million Project, Allegedly to Support…

They Might Be Giants: "Meet the Elements"

Not as cleverly written as that video that has a line or two about each U.S. president (which I can’t locate at the moment) but still very nicely done. Similar:Out of the Zuckersphere, (back) into the BlogosphereThis is why I still blog. While commerci…AcademiaStuffed planet Venus, made for me by my dear mother, around 1974.AestheticsThat…

Facebook, Twitter Revolutionizing How Parents Stalk Their College-Aged Kids

“Just make sure that you spell everything wrong and swear a lot.” Facebook, Twitter Revolutionizing How Parents Stalk Their College-Aged Kids Similar:'Nope,' He Says, Body Isn't HisThe story goes like this: A man goes to …AmusingThe focus on misinformation leads to a profound misunderstanding of why people believe and…I’m consciously fighting confirmation bi…Current_EventsDelightfully geeky news…

Stop the Presses

The economic reality of working in journalism in the present economy: good people are losing their jobs. For the past several years, largely as a result of free news and classifieds on the Internet, ad revenues and circulation have been sinking for newspapers nationwide. Sun management and their bosses at the Chicago-based Tribune Company, which owns the paper, have…