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Andrew Meunier
Nov 26, 20204 min read
One quarter down
Part of an occasional series on teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic
Andrew Meunier
Nov 11, 20206 min read
Derailing the "doom loop"
Parties and Dysfunctional Democracy in the U.S.
Andrew Meunier
Oct 3, 20205 min read
September in the rearview
Part of an occasional series on teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic
Andrew Meunier
Sep 30, 20203 min read
Essentially epic
Recognizing the value of petite adventures
Andrew Meunier
Sep 19, 20204 min read
Pandemic classroom
Part of an occasional series on teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic
Andrew Meunier
Sep 13, 20204 min read
A flagging democracy
Some thoughts on the symbolism and implications of political flags
Andrew Meunier
Sep 1, 20203 min read
Jia Tolentino's "Trick Mirror"
Thoughts on the book
Andrew Meunier
Aug 31, 20204 min read
What the pandemic has taught us about higher ed
Why are some of the best-resourced universities in the U.S. choosing to adopt a fully remote model for the fall?
Andrew Meunier
Aug 25, 20204 min read
A better way to vote?
Ranked-choice voting could be part of the solution to our toxic politics, growing polarization, and poor governance
Andrew Meunier
Aug 8, 20204 min read
"Heroes" and an American epidemic
The lone hero forges ahead despite the odds. They don't need help delivering justice, rescuing innocent victims of evildoers, saving the...
Andrew Meunier
Aug 5, 20203 min read
Scott Galloway's "The Four"
An ominous yet entertaining look at four of the world's mightiest companies
Andrew Meunier
Aug 3, 20209 min read
Grading for growth
Ideas for changing some of our most confounding grading practices
Andrew Meunier
Jul 31, 20205 min read
Back on the NPT
Hiking the final 40 miles of the Northville Placid Trail.
Andrew Meunier
Jul 26, 20202 min read
Maria Konnikova's "The Biggest Bluff"
Thoughts on the book
Andrew Meunier
Jul 22, 20207 min read
Why Do We Grade?
What our grading practices say about our values and how the pandemic might be shaking things up
Andrew Meunier
Jul 18, 20208 min read
Planning to Teach in a Pandemic
Reflections on returning to in-person teaching and learning in the fall
Andrew Meunier
Jul 16, 202011 min read
Ezra Klein's "Why We're Polarized"
Thoughts on the book
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