Overview
Fifty years That's a long time to spend in college - but apparently that's how long it took me to learn all my lessons. Through stories gathered from a lifetime in the wacky world of academia, the finest pub in Pennsylvania, and a home filled with wonderful (and occasionally quirky) women, you'll discover:
- Why the answer is always false
- The importance of emotional bank accounts
- Why happiness is undervalued in academia - and why it shouldn't be
- The powerful, often counterintuitive lessons learned from family and friends
- The joy and impact of using stories and analogies as teaching tools
- And why Bruce Springsteen absolutely cannot have thirty-five songs on anyone's top one hundred list
You'll also get a peek behind the curtain at how the academic sausage is made: from the "recruitment" of a talented and diverse student body, to the debate over equity versus equality in student life, to the ever-controversial topic of academic tenure. Along the way, you'll meet many of the remarkable students who - along with my wife, daughters, and friends - brought challenge, fulfillment, and a whole lot of happiness to my life.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798218911522
- ISBN-10: 9798218911522
- Publisher: Rex Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.53 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.7 pounds
- Page Count: 232
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