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Daily Archives: July 6, 2012
Some Most Powerful Professors in the World
Guest Post by Shirley Zeilinger Given their status as Charons across the higher education Styx, it makes perfect sense that professors and other academic types can rise up and enjoy considerable influence over more than just their students. Whether they … Continue reading
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Originally posted on Open Geography:
One of the things I got wrong in my 2010 book Mapping was the claim that the University of Georgia has a President’s globe in the Geography Department. I said this because A) Arthur Robinson, who…
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