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...PRIMARY CLINTON: On March 5, Doubleday will publish "The Natural: The Misunderstood Presidency of Bill Clinton" by Joe Klein, author of "Primary Colors." Says Klein's publisher, "This is not just another Clinton book. In fact, it is the only book to read if you want to understand exactly what happened - to the military, to the economy, to the American people and to the country - during Bill Clinton's presidency." Klein, who has followed Clinton since the latter was the governor of Arkansas, was granted three exclusive interviews with Bubba...
...younger rabbi is weeping and the older rabbi asks, “Why are you weeping?” The younger rabbi answers, “He was such a great teacher.” To which the older one replies, “But what did he publish...
Pressure to publish is an inherent part of the job description for junior faculty. Publishing has become such an integral part of academia that Professor of French History Patrice Higonnet says that there is a joke about it among academics...
Higonnet says that because it is such a general pressure in academia, the pressure to publish has been “interiorized” at Harvard—it is all part of a day’s work. “There is no question that Harvard expects faculty to do both serious research and teaching...
...been promoted. He says he always imagined teaching at Harvard would not be a lifetime job and so he had more freedom to pursue his own interests without concern about gaining favor in order to advance. “The ticket to success is to do your research and publish as much as possible,” Bybee says. “Because there are no guarantees from the University, you have the freedom. Teaching gets left up to individual tastes.” Bybee says. This freedom, at the price of a secure future, is a good thing...