a Well-Meaning Lie?

When caught lying (paternalistically or otherwise), people often defend themselves by saying they lied to protect the other person. But before lying to protect someone’s interests or feelings, ask yourself not only whether you are lying to protect them, but also whether that person would believe your lie was well-intended if they found out. In several studies, we found that people were not likely to believe paternalistic lies were well-intended, and reacted poorly to these lies even when the liar communicated good intentions. However, people were more likely to believe that paternalistic lies were well-intended when they were told by people who knew them well or had reputations as helpful, kind people.  

Even though paternalistic lies are often well-intentioned, if uncovered, they will usually backfire. Lying may be helpful when there is no ambiguity about the resulting benefits for those on the receiving end. But in most other circumstances, honesty is the best policy.    

Adam Eric Greenberg, Emma E. Levine, Matthew Lupoli writing in the Harvard Business Review 

Articles of Interest - Oct. 8

 ***TECHNOLOGY

The Robots Are Coming To Las Vegas  NPR 

New satellite technology may lead to faster internet  Axios

California passes law that bans default passwords in connected devices  TechCrunch

How Good — And How Secure — Is Facial Recognition Technology?  NPR

History of IoT (graphic)  Daily Infographic 

***BIG DATA & AI 

A new neural network framework claims to be faster and require less training than rivals  ZD Net

U.S. trails behind Russia, China in organizing militarily in space  Axios 

Call it self-automation, or auto-automation if you like—what to do when coders automate their duties, who should reap the benefits  The Atlantic 

 ***SOCIAL MEDIA 

Understanding owned social content is key to an effective social media strategy  Nielson

Google+ to shut down after security bug  CNN

***FACEBOOK 

Why You Shouldn’t Use Facebook to Log In to Other Sites  New York Times

Facebook is making a video camera  Tech Crunch

The new Facebook hoax you should know about  10 News

The Facebook hack exposes an internet-wide failure  Wired 

***MOBILE  

The Presidential Text Alert Has a Long, Strange History  Wired 

How to ‘turn off’ the presidential text alert test  Wired 

Cult of Mac’s 50 Essential iOS Apps [The complete list, sorted!]  Cult of Mac

***INTERNET

See what we searched for over the past two decades  20 years 

Netflix Consumes 15% of the World's Internet Bandwidth  Variety***PERSONAL GROWTH 

Intelligence and personality can be developed  Becoming (my blog)

In Praise of Mediocrity  New York Times 

 ***THE BUSINESS OF MEDIA  

Ad industry finally embraces privacy rules  Axios  

Billboards — yes, billboards — are having a heyday in a digital world  Recode

***JOURNALISM

Want razor-sharp focus in your audio stories? This group activity can help  NPR

The Washington Times settles lawsuit with Seth Rich's brother, issues retraction and apology for its coverage  CNN 

A Reporter Who Wore A MAGA Hat While Covering A Trump Rally Has Been Fired  BuzzFeed News

Newsroom employees earn less than other college-educated US workers  Pew Research Center

ProPublica's experimental journalism  Wired 

A beginner's guide to joining NYC's journalism community

***JOURNALISM OUTSIDE THE U.S.

Bulgarian TV host Victoria Marinova raped and killed  Committee to Protect Journalists  

What To Know About The Mysterious Disappearance Of Saudi Journalist Jamal Khashoggi  Digg

Journalist’s Expulsion From Hong Kong ‘Sends a Chilling Message’  New York Times  

***THE BUSINESS OF JOURNALISM

This is the state of nonprofit news in 2018  Harvard’s Nieman Lab 

Tronc changing name back to Tribune Publishing  Chicago Tribune 

***FAKE NEWS

How the Kavanaugh information war mirrors real warzones  Wired 

More research suggests that Twitter’s fake news “strategy” is either ineffective or nonexistent  Nieman Journalism Lab 

Daniel Radcliffe and the Art of the Fact-Check:  Researching his role in “The Lifespan of a Fact,” the actor embeds in The New Yorker’s fact-checking department  New Yorker 

Even the best AI for spotting fake news is still terrible  MIT Technology Review  

***GRAMMAR

‘Different Than’ or ‘Different From’: Which Should You Say?  Chronicle of Higher Ed

***LITERATURE

William Faulkner was really bad at being a postman  Lit Hub

The Chronicles of Narnia being made into new movies by Netflix  Entertainment Weekly

Sikh Poet Jasmin Kaur calls out white feminists for co-opting her work  Daily Dot  

Mary Shelley’s Obsession with the Cemetery  Jstor

***GENDER   

Viral video of Russian woman bleaching manspreaders was anti-feminist propaganda  The Verge

Instagram Now Home to Classic Feminist Literature  New York Times

Female Nobel prize winner deemed not important enough for Wikipedia entry  South China Morning Post 

Largest wave surfed – female  Guinness World Records

CERN suspends physicist over remarks on gender bias  Nature 

***RACE & ETHNICITY ISSUES

Iowa State University paid $100,000 to settle a former tennis player's civil-rights complaint  Iowa State Daily  

The Legendary Black Surfer Who Challenged Stereotypes  Atlas Obscura
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/who-is-nick-gabaldon-surfer

***DIVERSITY

Explore new data on the race, ethnicity, and gender of students at more than 4,300 colleges and universities  Chronicle of Higher Ed

Building Diversity in Science, One Interaction at a Time  Undark 

***LEGAL ISSUES 

A look at an anonymous sexual-assault-accusations website and the issue of libel  Dynamics of Writing 

Media asks Tennessee high court to boost press protection  Fox 13

UK Copyright if there’s no Brexit deal  The 1709 Blog 

Blogger Defeats Defamation Claims Over Posts Claiming a “Scam”  Technology & Marketing Law Blog

***RELIGION

The Night Missionaries Smuggled One Million Bibles into China  Mental Floss

America’s clergy are teaming up with scientists  Wired 

Paige Patterson, ousted Baptist seminary leader, to teach ethics course  Religion News Service 

'God Friended Me' a CBS faith-based comedy  Washington Times

The Christian Broadcasting Network launches CBN News Channel  Religion News Service

Bayesian inference and religious belief  Andrew Gelman Blog 

***RELIGION AND POLITICS

Christian Zionism  Aeon

Christian nationalism, explained through one pro-Trump propaganda film  Vox

***GOOD NEWS 

Local woman, 85, is world's oldest trapeze artist  Union-Tribune

The Sometimes Stranger: Night after night, this Plano man visits his wife with Alzheimer's  Dallas News

Couple that met as kids at St. Jude's gets married there nearly 30 years later  People  

First-grader unable to play outside forms special bond with school resource officer  WKRG

Soldier Whose House Was Looted Gives Away Money Meant for Him  People 

***ANIMALS

Injured Turtle Gets Around With the Help of Custom Wheelchair Made of Legos  Inside Edition

Does it really matter if one animal goes extinct?  Phys Org

***ART & DESIGN

Roald Dahl's Matilda confronts Donald Trump in new statue  CNN 

Meet The MacArthur Fellow Disrupting Racism In Art  NPR

What's The Tallest We Could Theoretically Construct A Building?  Digg

How Jackson Pollock became so overrated (video) 

A Giant Mural of Robin Williams Goes Up in Chicago  Open Culture 

***BANKSY 

Banksy painting 'self-destructs' moments after being sold for $1.4 million at auction  CNN

Banksy show us how he destroyed his art (video)

***SPORTS  

U.S. Charges 7 Russian Intelligence Officers With Hacking 40 Sports And Doping Groups  NPR

***STUDENT MEDIA  

OU College of Law associate dean resigns amid controversy surrounding views published in 2014 book  OU Daily 

***STUDENT LIFE 

College students with preschool-aged children are twice as likely as their childless classmates to drop out of college  Taylor & Francis  

Life After College is Weird: advice on navigating the postgraduate world  New York Times 

‘Selfie’: One Word to Characterize a Generation  Chronicle of Higher Ed

Graduates Are Told They Can Do Anything With Their Degrees. Is That Why They Feel Lost?  Chronicle of Higher Ed

Ohio State plans esports program across 5 colleges  Education Dive

***JOBS & INTERNSHIPS

Create a ‘Personal Brand,’ and Other Tips Learned During a Day With a Recruiter  Chronicle of Higher Ed

The Key to Career Growth: Surround Yourself with People Who Will Push You  Harvard Business Review

Here are more than 80 journalism internships and fellowships  Poynter 

The Washington Post and Instagram launch a midterm elections fellowship for student journalists  Washington Post

***SEXUAL HARASSMENT & ASSAULT  

Dear dads: Your daughters told me about their assaults: This is why they never told you  Washington Post

How Police Investigate Sex Crimes  NPR  

How Daughters Are Talking To Their Fathers About Sexual Assault  NPR

Shamed into silence: Female journalists are disproportionately targeted for sexual harassment and assault — and I'm proof  Poynter 

How Minnesota’s criminal justice system often fails victims of rape and sexual assault Minneapolis  Star Tribune  

***#METOO

After One Year Of Headlines, #MeToo Is Everywhere  NPR

The 84 cases that defined the first year of #MeToo  Vice 

***SEXUAL HARASSMENT & ASSAULT ON CAMPUS 

Student-created website allowing for anonymous sexual assault allegations vulnerable to defamation charges  The Daily (Univ of WA student newspaper) 

TCU fires back after conservative comedian proclaims rape culture is a myth  Star-Telegram

Professor blasted for saying sexual assault is a prerequisite for manhood  New York Post

Students protest professor's 'satirical' blog on sexual assault  Fox-5

Rutgers refuses to investigate some sexual harassment claims. Are students at risk?  New Jersey.com  

A high schooler in Texas accuses two other students of raping her: Few believed her.  Her hometown turned against her. The authorities failed her.  Washington Post

***SEXUAL ASSAULT & THE KAVANAUGH HEARING

Brett Kavanaugh And The Problem With #BelieveSurvivors  NPR

The junk science Republicans used to undermine Ford and help save Kavanaugh (opinion)  Washington Post  

Every time Ford and Kavanaugh dodged a question, in one chart  Vox

***SOCIAL ISSUES 

In Louisiana, You Can Be Sent Away for Life Even If Jurors Say You’re Innocent  Mother Jones

 ***VOTING 

Interactive on how easy (or hard) it is to vote in every state  Washington Post 

5 Things You Need to Know About 2018 Election Security  Voice of America 

***BUSINESS & FINANCE

MBA applications in the US have fallen for the fourth year in a row  Quartz

Visualizing the World's Tech Giants 2018  How Much 

***ENVIRONMENT

Climate scientists are struggling to find the right words for very bad news  Washington Post 

Major Climate Report Describes a Strong Risk of Crisis as Early as 2040  New York Times

***HEALTH

What the Mens’ Calf Size Says About Their Health, According to Science  Fatherly 

How long different drugs stay in your body  IFL Science

How Gym Selfies Are Quietly Changing the Way We Work Out  GQ

Climate and city density key factors governing flu outbreaks: Study  Axios  

A Surgeon So Bad It Was Criminal  Propublica 

***HEALTH & WEIGHT

A lack of insurance is leading more Americans to have weight loss surgery in Mexico  Vox

Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong  The Huffington Post

***FOOD 

Where Did the Taco Come From?  Smithsonian Magazine 

Over one-third of US adults eat fast food at least once a day  CDC

FDA Bans Use of 7 Synthetic Food Additives After Environmental Groups Sue  NPR

***PARENTING 

Raised by YouTube: The platform’s entertainment for children is weirder—and more globalized—than adults could have expected  The Atlantic 

Ending Sexual Violence by Raising Better Boys  Slate 

***SCIENCE

Watch Scientists Accidentally Blow Up Their Lab With The Strongest Indoor Magnetic Field Ever  Mother Board

All the planets we've found in the Milky Way — so far  Axios

***PSYCHOLOGY 

I Suffer From Depression and Have PTSD Symptoms  Medium

The Psychological Make-Up of Conspiracy Theorists New research identifies pro-conspiracy ways to see and understand the world  Psychology Today 

***NEUROSCIENCE   

How much control do you really have over your actions? These brain regions provide clues   Science Mag

Best Brain Game To Stave Off Alzheimer's Could Be Your Job  NPR

***PHILOSOPHY

A philosopher explains how our addiction to stories keeps us from understanding history  The Verge

***RESEARCH 

A trio’s systematic trolling of journals yields seven accepted papers  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

'Real' fake research hoodwinks US journals  AFP 

A New Series on Scholarly Productivity: ‘Are You Writing?  Chronicle of Higher Ed

Academic Grievance Studies and the Corruption of Scholarship  Areo Magazine

Why it’s so difficult to correct the scientific record  Less Likely 

How a failed psoriasis study pushed a whole field forward  Salon

What the ‘Conceptual Penis’ Hoax Does and Does Not Prove  Chronicle of Higher Ed

***HIGHER ED

Universities roll out digital student IDs  10 News

UWM is bleeding faculty, but its budget is balanced for the first time since 2012  Journal Sentinel

Hey, Alexa, Should We Bring Virtual Assistants to Campus? These Colleges Gave Them a Shot  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

We Are Building the Most Inclusive, Exclusive Colleges in America!  McSweeney’s 

***CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS 

Meet the activists creating safe spaces for LGBTQ students at the nation’s most conservative colleges  Medium 

Brad Paisley and wife team with Christian university to open free grocery store for those in Nashville  World Religion News

Saint Mary's College president abruptly resigns  South Bend Tribune

This SoCal Christian College Supported Gay Relationships: Then It Abruptly Changed Its Mind  LAist 

***TEACHING

What to Do About Contract Cheating  Campus Technology 

Furor Over Blended and Active Learning  Inside Higher Ed 

Survey: 1 in 4 Professors Ban Mobile Phone Use in Class  Campus Technology

5 Tips for Using Multiple-Choice Tests to Bolster Learning  Chronicle of Higher Ed

Updating pedagogy for the mobile phone era  Small Pond Science

***ACADEMIC LIFE  

Meet the Academics Who Nabbed This Year’s MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grants  Chronicle of Higher Ed

USC Students rally, call for firing of professor after controversial email  Daily Trojan

For Some Scholars, a Full Professorship Calls for ‘a Lot of Paperwork’ That ‘Doesn’t Mean Anything’  Chronicle of Higher Ed
 

Intelligence and personality can be developed

A “fixed mindset” assumes that our character, intelligence, and creative ability are static givens which we can’t change in any meaningful way, and success is the affirmation of that inherent intelligence, an assessment of how those givens measure up against an equally fixed standard; striving for success and avoiding failure at all costs become a way of maintaining the sense of being smart or skilled. 

A “growth mindset,” on the other hand, thrives on challenge and sees failure not as evidence of unintelligence but as a heartening springboard for growth and for stretching our existing abilities. Out of these two mindsets, which we manifest from a very early age, springs a great deal of our behavior, our relationship with success and failure in both professional and personal contexts, and ultimately our capacity for happiness.

The “growth mindset” creates a passion for learning rather than a hunger for approval. Its hallmark is the conviction that human qualities like intelligence and creativity, and even relational capacities like love and friendship, can be cultivated through effort and deliberate practice. Not only are people with this mindset not discouraged by failure, but they don’t actually see themselves as failing in those situations — they see themselves as learning.

Maria Popova writing in BrainPickings

Conversation Hogs

We’ve all been involved in those irritating conversations where we never seem to be able to get a word in edgewise. Unfortunately, we may have been on the other side, too. Mr. Post Senning said it was crucial to “share the conversation pie. Share half if there are two of you, a quarter if there are four. The share of the pie is never as large as what involves you listening.” 

To be a true conversation superstar, try these tips: 

• Be attentive and give eye contact.

• Make active and engaged expressions.

• Repeat back what you’ve heard, and follow up with questions. 

• If you notice something you want to say, don’t say it. Challenge it and go back to listening. 

• For bonus points, wait an hour to bring up that thing you didn’t say earlier.

And keep in mind that when you say something declarative, seek out the other person’s opinion as well.

“If I say, ‘The Jets don’t stand a chance,’ I’m entitled to my opinion, but I have to say, ‘What do you think?’ afterward,” Ms. Fine said. “You don’t want to be a conversational bully.”

Jen Doll writing in the New York Times

The importance of doing things solely because we enjoy them

We are all so very busy. Between work and family and social obligations, where are we supposed to find the time for hobbies?    

But there’s a deeper reason, I’ve come to think, that so many people don’t have hobbies: We’re afraid of being bad at them. Or rather, we are intimidated by the expectation — itself a hallmark of our intensely public, performative age — that we must actually be skilled at what we do in our free time. Our “hobbies,” if that’s even the word for them anymore, have become too serious, too demanding, too much an occasion to become anxious about whether you are really the person you claim to be.   

 If you’re a jogger, it is no longer enough to cruise around the block; you’re training for the next marathon. If you’re a painter, you are no longer passing a pleasant afternoon, just you, your watercolors and your water lilies; you are trying to land a gallery show or at least garner a respectable social media following. When your identity is linked to your hobby — you’re a yogi, a surfer, a rock climber — you’d better be good at it, or else who are you?  

Tim Wu writing in the New York Times 

Articles of Interest - Week of Oct. 1

***TECHNOLOGY

How algorithms are controlling your life And why you should probably pay closer attention  Vox 

The secret data collected by dockless bikes is helping cities map your movement  MIT Technology Review 

Will L.A.’s Anti-Terrorist Subway Scanners Be Adopted Everywhere?  Scientific American

Internet, social media use and device ownership in U.S. have plateaued after years of growth  Pew Research Center 

Google teams up with T-Mobile on more-accurate 911 location data  Cnet  

Are Delivery Drones Commercially Viable? Iceland Is About to Find Out  IEEE Spectrum 

Voice Phishing Scams Are Getting More Clever  Krebson Security 

***TECHNOLOGY & POLITICS  

US mid-terms: Hackers expose  BBC  

Justice Department Sues California To Block State's Net Neutrality Law  NPR 

***JOURNALISM 

Partisans Remain Sharply Divided in Their Attitudes About the News Media  Journalism.org

Neo-Nazi activist behind racist robocalls linked to threats of Idaho newspaper  The Guardian  

As marijuana goes mainstream, reporters wrestle with terminology  Columbia Journalism Review 

How cable news networks covered the Kavanaugh-Ford hearing  Washington Post 

New target for POLITICO: California  Politico  

How social media and engagement roles came to newsrooms Sarah Marshall  

How to get reluctant sources to talk on the record  Andrew Seaman

WashPost adds editor’s note on child molester article, says man had ‘sex with’ child instead of rape  iMediaEthics

***THE BUSINESS OF JOURNALISM

What will happen when newspapers kill print and go online-only? Most of that print audience will just…disappear  Harvard Nieman Lab  

Apple News is giving the media everything it wants—except money  Slate   

Oklahoman sells to GateHouse Media, lays off several newsroom staffers  Poynter

Most Western Europeans get news from TV as print reading lags  Pew Research Center

***FAKE NEWS

Tracking Down Fake Videos  NPR 

Billionaire LA Times owner: 'Fake news' and how it spreads a cancer  CNBC

A master class in how to verify a video using digital tools Columbia Journalism Review

Why Humans Are Bad At Spotting Lies  FiveThirtyEight  

Why A New Fake News Law In Singapore Could Be A Big Test For Facebook, Google, And Twitter BuzzFeed News

***BIG DATA & AI 

AI may not be bad news for workers-a new report argues there’s no need to fear the software..in the end it can help them with their jobs  Economist  

Cheat Sheets for AI, Neural Networks, Machine Learning, Deep Learning & Big Data  Becoming Human 

Companies are over-using complex AI techniques when they would be better served with simpler approaches  Axios

 ***SOCIAL MEDIA 

Why Snap will get acquired before 2020, probably by Amazon  Recode

Facebook discloses “security issue” affecting 50 million accounts  Axios

***PRIVACY & SECURITY  

That sign telling you how fast you’re driving may be spying on you  Quartz 

Facebook Is Giving Advertisers Access to Your Shadow Contact Information  Gizmodo 

Keep Your Data Secure With Mozilla's Newest Tools  Life Hacker  

A Small Google Chrome Change Stirs a Big Privacy Controversy  Wired 

No Cash Needed At This Cafe. Students Pay The Tab With Their Personal Data  NPR

***INTERNET

Surprising SEO A/B Test Results - Whiteboard Friday  Moz  

Internet Inventer Tim Berners-Lee wants to remake the web to help you protect your data MIT Technology Review

***PERSONAL GROWTH  

The False Loops of Social Media  Becoming (my blog)

***WRITING & READING

Boys Don’t Read Enough  The Atlantic 

How to identify anonymous prose Forget lodestars and concentrate on the fingerprints  Economist 

6 Tips to Shape Up Your Writing  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

***LANGUAGE

A Cliché With Staying Power  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

Yowza! 300 new words added to Scrabble dictionary  The Guardian

From Criminal Slang to Modern Acceptability: ‘Kibosh’  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

‘Himpathy’ Is a Societal Illness. But at Least We Have a Word for It  Chronicle of Higher Ed  

What’s the Fastest-Growing Language in the U.S.? You’ll Never Guess  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

How the English Failed to Stamp Out the Scots Language Against all odds, 28 percent of Scottish people still use it Atlas Obscura 

***LITERATURE

A Man Reads ‘Little Women’ (Continued)  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

Reimaging Homer: In “The Silence of the Girls”, a captured woman becomes the main character Economist 

Flannery O'Connor Renders Her Verdict on Ayn Rand's Fiction: It's As "Low As You Can Get"  Open Culture

***GENDER   

Most Powerful Women  Fortune

There’s one big reason women are freezing their eggs, and it’s not career  Quartz 

Few women executives at top US companies despite modest gains this decade Pew Research Center   

California is 1st state to require women on corporate boards  Associated Press

***RACE & ETHNICITY ISSUES 

UC Davis to open groundbreaking Filipino studies center  NBC News

Study reveals bias against women's basketball teams from historically black colleges  Inside Higher Ed 

Escondido students spell racial slur in photo during senior picnic  NBC San Diego  

***DIVERSITY 

Diversity Fatigue Is Real And it afflicts the very people who are most committed to diversity work  Chronicle of Higher Ed

***LEGAL ISSUES 

The War over Music Copyrights  TechCrunch 

JR Smith says NBA will fine him for new tattoo of Supreme brand logo  ESPN

US Supreme Court declines to take Martins Beach case — a win for California's landmark coastal access law  LA Times 

New trial ordered in 'Stairway to Heaven' copyright lawsuit  Associated Press  

***RELIGION

The Talmud Is Finally Now Available Online  Open Culture 

Europe’s Oldest Intact Book Was Preserved and Found in the Coffin of a Saint  Open Culture

‘New Age’ beliefs common among both religious and nonreligious Americans  Pew research Center

Hillsong: ‘What a Beautiful Name’ for a New Denomination Spanning ‘Oceans’  Christianity Today

***RELIGION AND POLITICS

Poll: 48% of white evangelicals would support Kavanaugh even if the allegations against him were true  Vox 

***GOOD NEWS 

Turn Your Office into 'The Office' with This Incredible Prop Auction  Vice

Students raise money to send a janitor on the first vacation he's had in almost a decade  CNN

4-year-old girl named Florence inspired to help victims of Hurricane Florence  CBS News

Montana centenarian credits Cheetos for long life  Great Falls Tribune

 ***ANIMALS

UK airport sniffer dogs good at finding sausages, but not drugs  Reuters

California judges will soon be able to consider a pet's well-being when awarding custody in a divorce  LA Times 

North Carolina woman arrested for practicing veterinary medicine without a license after saving abandoned pets during Florence  CBS News 

***ART & DESIGN

The surprisingly dark history of the color pink  Fast Company 

How To Learn Calligraphy (for beginners)  MojoTech 

Sculpture or human organ? these photos make it hard to tell  Wired

***MUSIC 

Musicians celebrating new bill that helps them get paid  Axios

How Grammy-winning producer Oak Felder turns his laptop into a studio  The Verge

***FILM & TV 

Mara Wilson reflects on sharing her life with a literary icon — and thinks about who Matilda might have grown up to be  Vanity Fair  

Netflix Is Planning a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure ‘Black Mirror’  Bloomberg

***THE BUSINESS OF MEDIA  

Network TV's leadership crisis  Axios 

***STUDENT LIFE

So What Are You Going to Do With That Degree? Physics Majors Get That Question, Too Chronicle of Higher Ed 

Millennials Are Causing the U.S. Divorce Rate to Plummet  Bloomberg 

Need Help Paying For College? There's An App For That  NPR

The Most Powerful New Voting Bloc in America Doesn’t Vote  Medium

A Majority of Teens Have Experienced Some Form of Cyberbullying  Pew Research Center

Marijuana use is now as common among baby boomers as it is among teens, federal data shows Washington Post

Law Student Dresses As Spider-Man To Accept His Degree  LADbible

Texas Attorney General backs decision to expel student who chose not to stand during the Pledge of Allegiance  MSNBC 

Catholic U. students protest dean who disparaged Kavanaugh accuser  Washington Post 

***JOBS & INTERNSHIPS

The Lie Generator: Inside the Black Mirror World of Polygraph job Screenings  Wired

List of internships across the country in video production, social media and investigative reporting   Student Press Law Center 

***SEXUAL HARASSMENT & ASSAULT 

Kavanaugh case unfolds as DeVos readies sexual assault rule  Associated Press 

***SOCIAL ISSUES 

Is Rent Control An Answer To California's Housing Crisis?  NPR  

Suicide rate spikes among young US veterans  The Guardian  

Detailed New National Maps Show How Neighborhoods Shape Children for Life  New York Times

***BUSINESS & FINANCE

How Much You Must Earn to Afford a House in the 50 Largest U.S. Cities  How Much

The high costs of staff turnover Workers are losing their chains  Economist 

The American Dream Is Harder To Find In Some Neighborhoods  NPR

After Budget Cuts, the IRS’ Work Against Tax Cheats Is Facing “Collapse”  Propublica

A Shocking Number of Killers Murder Their Co-workers The Atlantic

***VIDEO GAMES

There are too many video games. What now?  Polygon  

Fortnite Is So Big It Can Bully Sony And Nintendo  IGN

***ENVIRONMENT

California leads subnational efforts to curb climate change: Local authorities and companies are crucial if global carbon-emissions targets are to be met  Economist 

***HEALTH 

Antibiotics for appendicitis? Surgery often not  Ars Technica

Infectious bacteria hibernate to evade antibiotics  Univ. of Copenhagan  

80,000 people died of flu last winter in U.S., the highest death toll in four decades  Chicago Tribune 

Flu on a flight! How to avoid getting sick on a plane  NBC News

Middle-age drinkers more concerned about reputation than health risks, study says  CNN 

Scientists Who Sparked Revolution In Cancer Treatment Share Nobel Prize In Medicine  NPR

***HEALTH OUTSIDE THE U.S.

Chinese Soup Ingredients May Hold Key to Fighting Dementia  Bloomberg

How the anti-vaxxers are winning in Italy  The Independent  

***TRAVEL

You can now fly with weed out of Los Angeles International Airport  Business Insider

***FOOD

The Eternal Life of the Instant Noodle  BBC

You Should Be Eating Pie for Breakfast  Eater 

A Breakthrough for U.S. Troops: Combat-Ready Pizza  New York Times

Frites, chips, fries, whatever Europeans want to call them — they’re shrinking  Washington Post  

***PARENTING

Limiting children's screen time linked to better cognition  BBC  

Crafty kids are finding ingenious ways to thwart Apple's 'Screen Time' feature  The Next Web 

How motherhood changes the brain  Boston Globe 

New app is helping parents track their children  Washington Post

The epic rise and fall of the name Heather: It has falled out of fashion faster than ny name in history  Quartz 

***PSYCHOLOGY  

A bone-marrow transplant treated a patient’s leukemia -- and his Schizophrenic delusions, too: Some doctors think they know why New York Times

Your weird dreams actually make a lot of sense (according to neuroscience and psychology)  NBC News

***PHILOSOPHY

Unpublished and Untenured, a Philosopher Inspired a Cult Following  New York Times

***PRODUCTIVITY

Google Maps now helps you plan group events Engadget 

Research: Women and Men Are Equally Bad at Multitasking  Harvard Business Review 

***RESEARCH  

Assessing the impact of retraction on the citation of randomized controlled trial reports: an interrupted time-series analysis  Sage

The “problem” of predatory publishing remains a relatively small one and should not be allowed to defame open  The London School of Economic & Political Science 

Austrian agency shows how to tackle scientific misconduct  Nature

The Failed Replication of a Retracted Study  The 100% CI 

 ***HIGHER ED

3 Ways That Colleges Suppress a Diversity of Viewpoints  Chronicle of Higher Ed

A University Comes Undone How scandal and corruption brought down a college sports powerhouse  Chronicle of Higher Ed

What It Means When a U.S. College Has a Religious Affiliation  WTOP

Liberty University sends 300 students to D.C. to support Kavanaugh  Lynchburg News & Advance

APU reinstates ban on LGBTQ relationships on campus  San Gabriel Valley Tribune 

APU enters 2018-19 school year in $17 million cash flow shortfall  ZuNews

***TEACHING

Teacher fired after refusing to abide by ‘No zero' policy when students didn't hand in work  WFTV 

How to Be a Generous Professor in Precarious Times  Chronicle of Higher Ed

***ACADEMIC LIFE 

Longtime UT professor resigns amid probe of sexual misconduct accusations by current, former students  Knox News 

Why Did These Scholars Suddenly Find Their Twitter Accounts Suspended?  Chronicle of Higher Ed  

Baylor professor resigns after Title IX complaints  Waco Tribune

How to Treat Visiting Assistant Professors With Dignity  Chronicle of Higher Ed

The False Loops of Social Media

“We crave some sense of closure, some sense of being done,” says Tim Wu, a Columbia law professor and author of The Attention Merchants. “Much of social media tries to prevent you from ever having that feeling.”

Social media sites, in particular, are designed to create what he calls “false loops,” where you never reach the end of what you can do on the platform. He thinks that goes against our way of making sense of the world: Humans have a natural predilection toward creating experiences and narratives that start and end, like the social ritual of eating dinner with a friend, or attending a concert, or even reading an article. But social media tends to disrupt these things–unlike a well-planned story or meal, Wu compares experiencing social media to a buffet, where nothing really goes together. Coincidentally, you also end up stuffing yourself and feeling ill.

“Our brains like to close things out,” Wu says. “I think that a lot of design now is trying to turn all of us into obsessive-compulsives by making it so the loops are never closed.” Film and TV offer a compelling parallel. “How do you feel after going to see a really great movie, as opposed to channel surfing for three hours?” he says. “It’s a complete difference. One has a beginning, middle, and an end, versus you saw half of 10 shows and kind of got into something that didn’t develop all the way through.”

Katharine Schwab writing in Fast Company

Why some Couples Endure

There are many reasons why relationships fail, but if you look at what drives the deterioration of many relationships, it’s often a breakdown of kindness. As the normal stresses of a life together pile up—with children, career, friend, in-laws, and other distractions crowding out the time for romance and intimacy—couples may put less effort into their relationship and let the petty grievances they hold against one another tear them apart. In most marriages, levels of satisfaction drop dramatically within the first few years together. But among couples who not only endure, but live happily together for years and years, the spirit of kindness and generosity guides them forward.

Emily Esfahani Smith writing in The Atlantic

Articles of Interest - Sept. 24

***SOCIAL MEDIA 

Twitter’s livestreaming video app Periscope launches audio-only broadcasts  Mashable

The Deliberate Awfulness of Social Media  New Yorker 

Judging connectedness of American communities, based on Facebook friendships  FlowingData  

Survey: Teens prefer texting to talking  NBC News

Snapchat Lets you Take a Photo of an object to buy it on Amazon  Tech Crunch 

***SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK 

John Oliver: Why a Toilet is better than Facebook  TIME

Facebook is testing its dating service. here’s how it’s different from tinder Wired

Content Moderator Sues Facebook, Says Job Gave Her PTSD  Motherboard

Why Instagram’s founders are resigning: independence from Facebook weakened  Tech Crunch

***MOBILE  

Nearly half of all cellphone calls will be scams by 2019, says new study  Cnet 

Multimedia story on how Rio residents are using apps to steer clear of violence and shootings during their commutes  The Globe and Mail

Evernote and the folly of forever apps  Axios

***PRODUCING MEDIA

Crazy Rich Asians director Jon M. Chu shot this short film entirely on an iphone xs max  Wired

Is the podcast bubble bursting?  Columbia Journalism Review  

***INTERNET

The man caught shaving on a train in a viral video mocked online, was actually coming from a homeless shelter  Associated Press 

Google at 20: how two 'obnoxious' students changed the internet  The Guardian

***TECHNOLOGY

Get ready for atomic radio  MIT Technology Review  

Technology Helps Motorists Maneuver In A Natural Disaster  NPR

A stretchy stick-on patch can take blood pressure readings from deep inside your body  MIT Technology Review 

Nobody Was Going To Solve These Cold Cases. Then Came The DNA Crime Solvers  BuzzFeed News 

***THE BUSINESS OF MEDIA   

Sirius XM to buy Pandora for $3.5 billion in stock  Yahoo Finance

***JOURNALISM

How to buy into journalism’s blockchain future  Nieman Lab  

Revealed: The Justice Dept's secret rules for targeting journalists with FISA court orders  Freedom of the Press Foundation 

The New York Times is asking readers to help it cover election misinformation  Poynter  

Media Manipulation, Strategic Amplification, and Responsible Journalism  Points  

***FAKE NEWS

This fake news generator is a head-turning troll machine  Daily Dot

***BIG DATA & AI  

Brain scientists dive into deep neural networks: new tools for comparing data collected from living brains with readouts from computational models  Science 

The mathematical formula you use every day without realizing it   ABC (Australia) 

Can Neural Networks Design The Detector Of A Future Particle Collider?  Science 

Can you guess which of these paintings was not made by a human?  Quartz 

Reimagining of Schrödinger’s cat "breaks quantum mechanics—stumping physicists" -the textbook interpretation of quantum theory creating contradictory pictures of reality  Nature

An add-on module helps AI systems to fill in the gaps between video frames—it could be used to help robots better understand what’s going on around them  MIT Tech Review 

***PERSONAL GROWTH 

47 Fake News Signals  Becoming (my blog)

Live Like I’m a Plus-One to My Own Life  The Cut 

The 5 types of mentors you need in your life  TED

Why Your Brain is Wired for Pessimism—and What You Can Do to Be More Optimistic  GQ

***GRAMMAR 

Pompeo cracks down, on improper use, of commas at State Department  CNN

***WRITING & READING

Fifty Writing Tools: Quick List  Poynter

How Can Profs Support Students Who Come In With Poor Writing Skills? Ed Surge

***LANGUAGE

Making Its Way Into American English: ‘Browned Off’  Chronicle of Higher Ed

Nonsense About Universal Translation, Strictly for the Gullible  Chronicle of Higher Ed

***LITERATURE

Why should you read Edgar Allan Poe?  Scott Peeples/Ted Ed

Hear Dylan Thomas Recite His Classic Poem, “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night”  Open Culture

From Trump to Tolstoy: What's Bringing Computer Science and Literature Together  EdSurge 

***GENDER    

What draws women to a religion that says men should be in charge? Baptist women in a summer seminary program struggled to reconcile their theology with their ambitions  Washington Post 

The person running your favorite football team’s twitter is probably a woman  The Verge 

Men Get the First, Last and Every Other Word on Earnings Calls  Bloomberg

***GENDER & POLITICS    

The New York Times’ breakdown of the record number of women running in the midterms and how many are likely to win  New York Times

Men, women differ over some qualities they see as essential for political and business leadership  Pew Research Center 

Women Are Increasingly Doubtful That Voters Are Ready to Elect Them  New York Times

***DIVERSITY

Huge peer-review study reveals lack of women and non-Westerners  Nature  

When a Chief Diversity Officer Is Not Enough  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

First black female White House reporter gets Newseum statue  Associated Press

DJ sues over firing for transgender comment  Toronto Sun

***RACE & ETHNICITY ISSUES 

Let's Talk About the N-Word Project: Over 300 Georgia Southern community members voice their opinions on the N-word  The George-Annie

Big Donor’s Facebook Photos of 2 Black Students Unsettle Ole Miss  Chronicle of Higher Ed

Black Patients Miss Out On Promising Cancer Drugs  Propublica 

***LEGAL ISSUES 

Departing Employee Required to Transfer Social Media Accounts–Hyperheal Hyperbarics v. Shapiro  Tech & Marketing Law Blog 

The digital age could make the statute of limitations for sex crimes a relic of the past  Market Watch  

Twitter Isn’t Liable for Impersonation Account–Dehen v. Doe  Tech & Marketing Law Blog

***RELIGION

I Stopped Believing In God After Pastoring A Megachurch  BuzzFeedVideo

The world's most spiritual countries  Wayfairer Travel 

How Meditation Can Change Your Brain: The Neuroscience of Buddhist Practice  Open Culture

Elmbrook resignations are the latest to rock evangelical Christian churches  Journal Sentinel

***RELIGION AND POLITICS

Non-Christian refugees shut out of Trump's America  Axios

What CS Lewis would say about Brett Kavanaugh (opinion)  The Week

***GOOD NEWS

7-Year-Old Sings National Anthem At MLS Game, And Holy Moly This Is Something Else Digg

She helped save his life. 28 years later, he turns up in her preemie ward — as a doctor  Mercury News 

Baltimore Orioles become first professional sports team to wear Braille jerseys  MLB   

D.C. students grow vegetables to feed the homeless  WTOP 

Caterer turns officiant after wedding official breaks leg  WLWT

Man makes it his mission to clean up 1 million cigarette butts  Washington Post

Iowa man has handed out Hershey chocolate bars every week for 10 years  MSNBC

Hero siblings lift overturned SUV from roadside ditch, save couple and baby  Fox 13

***ART & DESIGN

This Image of the Total Eclipse Is Being Called “History’s Most Amazing Photo”  My Modern Met

Here's A Font That Lets You Cheat On Your Term Papers  BuzzFeed News

Meet the very wealthy, very private couple behind Washington's most original museum  Washington Post

Cal State Long Beach’s response to anti-police brutality exhibit and firing of director raise questions about artistic freedom  The Fire

***MUSIC 

The Voice Behind One Of Hip-Hop's Most Famous Hooks  NPR  

US Senate unanimously passes Music Modernization Act which streamlines music licensing process for artists, song producers  The Verge 

The History of the Guitar & Guitar Legends: From 1929 to 1979  Open Culture

"Bonehemian Rhapsody" 28-Trombone Collaboration  Christopher Bill

An 11-Year-Old Taiwanese Ukelele Prodigy  Kottke 

The Electric History Of Guitar Distortion In Music  Digg 

***ANIMALS

Dogs are dying after groomings at PetSmart and families are left wondering why  NJ.com

***SPORTS 

With an investigation Golf Digest helped open, an Erie County court vacated Dixon's murder conviction after he had already served 27 years in jail  Golf Digest 

College Mascot Accidentally Shoots Himself In Groin With T-Shirt Cannon  Digg

***SOCIAL ISSUES 

Retire, Bitch: The Never-ending Showdown Between Baby Boomers and Millennials  The Ringer

Study: Since The 1970s, Drug Overdoses Have Grown Exponentially  NPR

The Constitution Is Threatened by Tribalism  The Atlantic   

***BUSINESS & FINANCE

How much money you actually take home on a $100,000 salary, mapped by which city you live in  HowMuch

Amazon becoming 3rd-biggest digital ad platform  Axios 

'I'm getting ripped off': A look inside Ticketmaster's price-hiking bag of tricks  CBC News

***ENVIRONMENT

On Waste Plastics at Sea, She Finds Unique Microbial Multitudes Quanta Magazine

***HEALTH

Those airport security bins carry more germs than the toilet  Washington Post

How hospitals protect high prices  Axios

How a Weight Loss Company Lured People Into Paying to Join a Non-Existent Study  Snopes

In 1960, about a half-million teens took a test: Now it could predict whether they get Alzheimer’s  Washington Post

***HEALTH & DRUGS

At Least 68 People Are Nearly Blind After A Botched Drug Was Injected Into Their Eyeballs exposing a shadowy industry selling drugs with little oversight  BuzzFeed News  

The Most Promising Migraine Drug in Years Is Being Held Hostage by Our Healthcare Dystopia SplinterNews

***TRAVEL 

2018’s Most Fun Cities in America  Wallet Hub 

***FOOD & DRINK

Cheese Tea Could Be the New Bubble Tea — If Americans Get Over the Name  Eater

Walmart, Sam's Club to put food products on blockchain Business Insider

***FAMILY

Baby Walkers Are So Dangerous They Need To Be Banned, According To Pediatricians  BuzzFeed News

Stay-at-home moms and dads account for about one-in-five U.S. parents Pew Research

***SCIENCE

Greetings From Vulcan? Planet Discovered Orbiting the Star of Spock's Homeworld in "Star Trek"  Popular Mechanics

Reimagining of Schrödinger’s cat breaks quantum mechanics — and stumps physicists  Nature  

***NEUROSCIENCE  

Study of electrical signals in brain suggests it may be hardwired for laziness  UBC

Getting Over Your Ex: Can Brain Science Help Heartbreak?  A controversial therapy technique called neurofeedback  NPR  

Does our environment affect the genes in our brains?  Science Daily

***PRODUCTIVITY 

This interactive to help you decide whether to take on a personal project  Sound I Do it?     

How to solve complex problems (by not focusing on them)  Fast Company

***HISTORY 

When Televisions Were Radioactive  The Atlantic

The Most Influential Parasite in History Mental Floss

***ETHICS

Tim Wu says the future of humanity depends on design ethics  Fast Company

***RESEARCH 

Economics Gets It Wrong Because Research Is Hard to Replicate  Bloomberg

Reboot undergraduate courses for reproducibility  Nature  

Publish or perish: How to burst the bubble of scientific publication inflation?  European Science  

Meet the “journalologists” using scientific methods to study publishing  Science Mag  

Scientific misconduct is more than falsification, fabrication, and plagiarism – and harder to identify   ASH Clinical News 

***HIGHER ED

College rankings need more focus on graduation rates of low-income students  Washington Post 

It’s Time for Colleges to Stop Overlooking Hispanic Adults  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

You Can’t Work Your Way Through College Anymore  Mel Magazine  

The enduring legacy of 'Animal House' at Oregon  ESPN

U. of Pennsylvania Says It Will Be First Ivy to Offer Online Bachelor’s Degree  Chronicle of Higher Ed

Enemies of the People? Is the work of a scholarly publisher really differs from that of journalists? (opinion)  Inside Higher Ed

‘Fun is outlawed in America.’ MO university president criticized for beer bong swig  Miami Herald

***HIGHER ED FINANCIES 

The steep rise in enrollments at for-profit colleges during the Great Recession  Axios

Texas A&M Research Foundation Pays $750,000 to Settle Claims Alleging Improper Charges to Federal Grants  Justice 

***CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS 

Settlement reached in lawsuit filed over Wheaton College football hazing incident  Chicago Tribune 

Azusa Pacific Removes Ban on LGBTQ+ Relationships, Creates Program for Students  ZU news

***TEACHING 

Texas plans remove Helen Keller from the state's social studies curriculum  The Washington Post

Lawnmower parents are the new helicopter parents  Weare Teachers   

How Notre Dame Rethought Its Core Curriculum  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

There’s No One-Size-Fits-All Model for Student Success (sub. requ'd)  Chronicle of Higher Ed

***STUDENT MEDIA   

Christine Blasey Ford is a Pepperdine alumna and a former professor: The school’s student Newspaper reported on the local angle  Pepperdine-Graphic   

450 issues of The OU Daily stolen — writer thinks it's attempted censorship of front page sexual harassment story  Student Press Law Center 

***STUDENT LIFE

Student's Essay Snafu Is Really One for the Books  TIME 

Florida student accused of trying to steal airliner dragged off plane  CBS News

Harvard Law Students Say School Should Reconsider Brett Kavanaugh's Teaching Job  HuffPost

Education Department warns that students on financial aid are being targeted in phishing attacks  Washington Post

The secret life of teen scooter outlaws  The Verge

Motorcycles no longer signify youth and rebellion- The median age had risen to 47  The New York Times 

***STUDENT LIFE: DRUGS & DRINKING

How binge-drinking in college affects the brain  Daily Mail 

Marijuana use is now as common among baby boomers as it is among teens, federal data shows  Washington Post 

***SEXUAL HARASSMENT & ASSAULT 

Advocates Brace As DeVos Preps Policies On Campus Sexual Misconduct  NPR

Court backs suspension of Valencia College student in sexual harassment case  Orlando Sentinel

Why They Didn’t Report: Trump’s Challenge to Kavanaugh Accuser Provokes Stories of Campus Assault  Chronicle of Higher Ed

***ACADEMIC LIFE 

Board games for adjunct professors  McSweeney’s  

Warning Signs That You and Your Campus Are a Bad Fit  Chronicle of Higher Ed

Several longtime professors at John Jay College are under state investigation for allegations involving drugs, prostitution, and rape" New York Times

 

Tuesday Tools: Various Writing Helps

We all could use a little help with writing and editing text. Here are some wonderful tools (apps and online) that will help in unexpected ways. You'll more writing tools at the tech tools site. If you have other suggestions, feel free to send them my way.

Associated Press Stylebook*
The most used reference guide to writing news stories, the AP stylebook is available both in print and online for a small fee.  It can improve general writing as well, especially for its alphabetically organized guide to the use of common and proper nouns.

Diversity Style Guide
Resource to help media writers nagivate through a "multicultural world with accuracy, authority and sensitivity."

Cliche Finder
Just what the title suggests. Free.

Copyscape
Check for online plagiarism.

Corpus of Contemporary American English
This BYU site includes transcripts of spoken language from radio and television programs and comprises academic writing from a range of disciplines allowing comparison of styles--spoken language vs.written academic language.

Coschedule Headline Analyzer
Analyze your headlines for SEO and share value. Free. 

Dragon Anywhere*
Voice to text app for iOS. Have to finish dictation before seeing the text. Free.

Flip Text
Flip text upside-down.  Use it on Facebook or Twitter. Free.

Gender Guesser
Cut and paste some of your writing into the the Gender Guesser and it will tell you whether you are male or female based on the writing tendencies of each.

the Grading Game*
App for practicing your editing skills and win points. Avail at the App Store.

Grammar Girl
Writing Tips from a grammarian.

Hackpad
Edit, organize and share documents. Merged with Dropbox in 2014.

HubSpot's Blog Topic Generator
Just write three nouns related to the topic that you'd like to blog about and this site will offer ideas.  

Lexicon Valley
Slate's grammar podcasts.

Limpert's About Editing and Writing Blog
A blog about how editors and writers do their work by Jack Limert was editor of the The Washingtonian for more than 40 years.

Medium
Created by Twitter co-founders to support good writing. Clean design and easy-to-use interface. For those who want to write but don’t want to maintain a blog or website. Intended to be a place where smart people plant their thoughts.  Share a draft of a post with friends who can make comments as marginal notes (rather than at the end of a post). Free, but Twitter account is required. No custom domains or customization.

Online Etymology Dictionary
Gives you the history and derivation of any word. Free.

Overview
Developed at the Associated Press, Overview analyzes the complete text of every document, extracting keywords and sorting documents into categories and sub-categories.

Power Thesaurus 
Crowdsourced thesaurus. 

Rhymer
Free rhyming dictionary.

SEOmov
SEO writing tips.

Svbtle
Writing platform. Minimalist interface. Encourages reader response.

Sync.in
Collaborative writing tool. 

TextExpander
Mac typing shortcut. Takes snippets of text and turns them into longer ones. Ideas for how to use it here. $44.95.

TextGrabber*
Extracts text from a variety of printed sources (PDF, books, etc.) by using the iPhone camera. Can translate text from many languages. $4.99.

Tone Analyzer
Linguistic analysis detects the emotional tone of your writing. Detect the levels of particular emotions it triggers and language style. Free.

 Yoast SEO
A WordPress plugin to work SEO into your writing.

Articles of Interest - Sept 17

***TECHNOLOGY

'Molar Mic' will let US military make radio calls from their teeth  cnet

Shapeshifting canopy uses drones to keep guests in the shade  New Atlas 

How a wave of new tech products are making life easier for people with disabilities  USA Today

***BIG DATA & AI 

Unifying Big Data And Machine Learning, Cisco Style  Next Platform

The increased complexity of the analytics that is being done is changing.. and dragging on big data  Datanami 

***PRODUCING MEDIA 

Making useful three-dimensional maps  Kottke 

***INTERNET

Google Employees Are Quitting Over The Company’s Secretive China Search Project  BuzzFeed News 

The Rise and Demise of RSS  TwoBit History

***THE BUSINESS OF MEDIA  

How the Magazine Industry’s Identity Crisis Plays Out on Its Front Page  The Ringer

***JOURNALISM 

Reddit, Twitter, Facebook stand out as sites with the most news-focused users  Pew Research Center  

Americans expect to get their news from social media, but they don’t expect it to be accurate  Harvard’s Nieman Lab 

Tips every brand new reporter should know  Poynter  

Audiences often overestimate the influence of news stories on other people — while underestimating how much they influence their own views and beliefs  Harvard’s Nieman Lab

What Is ‘Quality’ Journalism?  European Journalism Observatory 

***TEACHING JOURNALISM

A Trump effect at journalism schools? Colleges see a surge in admissions  Washington Post

Observations on how we teach drone journalism  Reynolds Journalism Institute 

***THE BUSINESS OF JOURNALISM

New fund gives $20 million to local journalism  Poynter 

As newsrooms do more with less, can reporters keep up?  Columbia Journalism Review 

Marc Benioff is the latest tech billionaire to buy a news outlet CNN

***FAKE NEWS 

A mathematical model captures the political impact of fake news  MIT Tech Review  

CrowdTangle now lets users report potentially false news  Poynter

***PERSONAL GROWTH 

One is the loneliest Number  Aeon 

***GRAMMAR

How the Cold, Dead Hand of John Dryden Still Perpetuates Grammar Myths  Chronicle of Higher Ed

Google Docs just became smart enough to fix your grammar errors Tech Radar

***WRITING & READING

The 2018 National Book Award Longlists  NPR 

Customer wins bookshop in raffle The Guardian  

***LANGUAGE

Mischievous Pronunciations  Chronicle of Higher Ed

What our emotional reaction to jargon reveals about the evolution of the English language, and how the use of specialized terms can manipulate meaning Jstor

***LITERATURE 

Americans are reading fewer novels, but more poetry  PS Mag 

Mary Shelley’s Handwritten Manuscript of Frankenstein: This Is “Ground Zero of Science Fiction,” Says William Gibson  Open Culture 

***GENDER   

Dartmouth College hired the first woman known to coach full-time in Division I football  Dartmonuth

CBS And #MeToo  NPR

Photojournalists Are Demanding A #MeToo Reckoning NPR

Many Ways to Be a Girl, but One Way to Be a Boy: The New Gender Rules  New York Times

***RACE & ETHNICITY ISSUES

History lesson: Scholars take aim at racist views of Middle Ages  CS Monitor  

How Journalists of Color Are Redefining Newsroom Culture  Harvard’s Nieman Report  

***FREE SPEECH

Univ of Wisconsin defines unacceptable protest in updated guidelines-two violations means suspended, third expulsion  Badger Herald 

Freedom of Speech? A Lesson on Understanding the Protections and Limites of the First Amendment New York Times 

***LEGAL ISSUES 

How Will Police Solve Murders on Mars w/new blood-spatter patterns, different body decay rates, and they won’t be able to fire guns indoors  The Atlantic 

***RELIGION

A Christian counseling organization leader faces plagiarism charges  Christian Post

Inside Of A Cult Whose Leader Claims He Can Control The Weather Digg 

The Tiny Blond Bible Teacher Taking on the Evangelical Political Machine Beth Moore’s outspokenness on sexism could cost her everything  The Atlantic   

Jury: Crossroads megachurch in Grand Prairie must pay couple nearly $4M after using retirement money to expand  Dallas News

Non-Disparagement Agreements And Truth-Telling In The Church: Willow Creek (opinion)  Scot McKnight blog 

Most Western Europeans favor at least some restrictions on Muslim women’s religious clothing Pew Research Center 

Disgraced Baptist leader Paige Patterson body-shames a woman in his return to the pulpit  Washington Post

John MacArthur's ‘Statement on Social Justice’ Is Aggravating Evangelicals Christianity Today

 ***GOOD NEWS

Community Center Displays Sign with Countless Funny Puns  My Modern Met 

Bystanders lift vehicle to free man pinned underneath car  WTAE 

This school janitor has quietly been giving homeless students clothes, soap and more Washington Post

Banker offers free 2-year tuition to every senior at a Wisconsin high school  CNN 

95-year-old World War II vet breaks scuba diving record  Telegraph  

He spent 27 years wrongly convicted of murder. He wants to spend the rest of his life  encouraging inmates to read  CNN

Animals rescued from Florence floodwaters, after pets left behind or forgotten Fox News

California teen finds purse with $10,000 inside, turns it in to police  CBS News

Armed Robbers Take Over A Store, Underestimate The 83-Year-Old Man In The Room (video) Digg

***ART & DESIGN

Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards - in pictures  The Guardian

The secret to great design Asking good design questions will elucidate problems and opportunities  O’Reilly 

Can you guess which of these paintings was not made by a human?  Quartz

***MUSIC 

You Don't Own the Music, Movies or Ebooks You 'Buy' on Amazon or iTunes  Life Hacker

The Unlikely Endurance of Christian Rock  The New Yorker  

***FILM 

A Blockbuster Store Has Popped Up In London And It's Only Renting Out One Movie Digg

***SEXUAL HARASSMENT & ASSAULT 

Chancellor’s Husband Is Banned From Campus After Sexual-Harassment Investigation  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

Nine former softball players at the Univ. of Louisiana at Lafayette filed a federal civil-rights complaint alleging gender discrimination  KATC  

How Faith Changes Campus Sex Assaults  Christianity Today

***SOCIAL ISSUES 

A World With Fewer Babies Spells Economic Trouble: "The human race is approaching the point where it's no longer reproducing enough to expand the global headcount"  Bloomberg

Thousands of foster children may be getting psychiatric drugs without safeguards, watchdog agency says  Associated Press 

Key findings about U.S. immigrants  Pew Research Center 

Twitter is bringing back the reverse chronological feed of tweets  BoingBoing

***BUSINESS & FINANCE

The Ultimate Guide to the Best Business Newsletters  Fortune 

The #1 Office Perk? Natural Light  Harvard Business Review 

***ENVIRONMENT

North Carolina didn't like science on sea levels … so passed a law against it  The Guardian

How the West Was Lost In America’s first climate war, John Wesley Powell tried to prevent the overdevelopment that led to environmental devastation  The Atlantic  

***HEALTH 

The States With The Best And Worst Life Expectancy, Mapped  Digg 

Risks From Daily Low-Dose Aspirin Outweigh Benefits For Healthy Seniors  NPR 

Can brain-stimulating implants treat some severe cases of autism?  Spectrum News 

Medical students definitely need to learn professionalism. But can it be taught? Stat News

***TRAVEL

Annual list of the Top 100 Destinations to visit right now  Time Magazine

20 Silly Mistakes That Most Couples Make When They Travel The Travel

***FAMILY

Throw Your Children’s Art Away  The Atlantic

Parents with child who are deaf or hard of hearing have new resource in California ABC 30

***SCIENCE 

Single molecule control for a millionth of a billionth of a second  Science Daily  

Scientists May Have Found What Makes Batteries Charge holds a charge for three days when new yet only three hours after you've owned it a while  Popular Mechanics   

***PSYCHOLOGY 

Your earliest childhood memory is probably fake  Quartz 

Are the foot soldiers behind psychology’s replication crisis saving science — or destroying it?  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

Scientists identify four personality types  The Washington Post

***NEUROSCIENCE  

For the first time, a neural link between altruism and empathy toward strangers  Penn Today 

What is your dog really thinking? MRI brain scans might soon provide the answer  Aeon

***HISTORY 

The Attack On Democracy In The 1930s And Today  NPR

Are Museums Still Important in the Digital Age?  New York Times

***RESEARCH 

A top cancer researcher resigns  after reports that he failed to disclose millions in payments “from health care companies in dozens of research articles”  Propublica   

Inside the 'shadowy world' of China's fake science research black market ABC (Australia)

Who are the world’s top reviewers?  Pulbons 

How Would You Ensure Diversity In Peer Review? Scholarly Kitchen

Academic publishing is a mess and it makes culture wars dumber BongBong

Scientific publishing is a rip-off. We fund the research – it should be free (opinion)  The Guardian

***HIGHER ED

The college-age population will drop 15% between 2025-2029  Hechinger Report 

How Americans have come to see college as a requirement  Washington Post 

Ed Dept reopens a 2011 complaint by a Zionist group that claims Rutgers permitted a hostile environment for Jewish students  New York Times 

Auburn issues statement of disapproval and investigation over fraternity banners   oanow 

Why Is College in America So Expensive?  The Atlantic

If 'Free College' Sounds Too Good To Be True, That's Because It Often Is  NPR

Most Christian Students Believe College Is About Making Money: Study  Christian Post

Two small Christian colleges take a stand against Nike over its Colin Kaepernick ad campaign Washington Post 

***TEACHING

How to create a syllabus  Chronicle of Higher Ed

How a Common Course Fosters Teaching Collaboration on One Campus  Chronicle of Higher Ed

***STUDENT LIFE 

Devices dominate teenagers' social lives  Axios 

Meet the Other Empty Nesters: They are Dogs and they are missing their Kids, too  Boston Globe

U. of Nebraska Wondered Whether Conservative Students Were Being Silenced: Here’s What It Found Out  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

5 facts about Americans and video games  Pew Research 

***ACADEMIC LIFE 

Why I Left a Tenured Job for a Career in Policy  Chronicle of Higher Ed

Prominent health policy researcher resigns from Dartmouth over plagiarism dispute  Stat News 

The University of Southern California fired a professor for being a student at his own institution Daily Trojan 

University of Oklahoma Law professor found connected to anti-Semitic publication  OU Daily 

Tuesday Tools: Writing Scripts

Here are some tools (apps and online) that will help you get your TV or movie script in shape. There are more writing tools at the tech tools site. If you have other suggestions, feel free to send them my way.

Fade In
Script-writing software with similar features toFinal Draft without the price tag. Not as many of the extras that come withFinal Draft but only $50. Windows, Mac, Linux.

Final Draft*
Industry standard for writing screenplays on both Windows and Mac. Notes section for keeping track of characters, special scene view to get an overview, index card system for summaries, etc. $170.

Trelby
Free script-writing alternative to Final Draft and Fade In. Enough features to get you started.

TV Tropes
Fiction writing help through examination of storytelling devices in creative works.

 

Articles of Interest - Sept 10

***GOOD NEWS 

Following heart attack, Father-daughter duo spends summer visiting every MLB ballpark  ABC-7

Young doctor reunited with nurse who helped save his life 28 years ago  Mercury News

Adopted man reunites birth parents, officiates their wedding  New York Times

Boy's Kindness To Another At Seahawks Game  Patch 

When a woman collapsed at the top of a 14,000 feet summit in the Rocky Mountains, strangers banded together to carry her all the way down  Inside Edition 

Falklands veteran Steve Sparkes is first blind person to row Pacific  Exmouth Journal  

Woman saves man after heart attack on first date (and relationship is still going strong!)  NBC Today Show

***JOURNALISM

How Trump Is Making Journalism School Great Again  The Daily Beast

BBC admits ‘we get climate change coverage wrong too often’  The Guardian

Mexico Is the Deadliest Country for Journalists, but That’s Not Stopping These Students  Vice

'A large grain of salt': Why journalists should avoid reporting on most food studies (opinion)  Canadian Broadcast Corp. 

LGBTQ journalism group apologizes after host refers to attendees at event as 'things and its'  The hill

BuzzFeed, Bourdieu, and Samantha Bee: Here’s a collection of new research on where journalism is headed  Harvard’s Nieman Lab

***THE BUSINESS OF JOURNALISM 

The Outline has laid off all of its staff writers  Fast Company 

***FAKE NEWS

How to shake the fakes out of politics  BBC  

To Resist Manipulation, Ask One Question  Tech News World

***TECHNOLOGY

Facial recognition tech is ready for its post-phone future  Wired 

***BIG DATA & AI  

Training machines to facilitate curiosity-driven learning  Economist 

An infographic on the data science shortage  Inside Big Data  

Artificial intelligence can estimate an area’s obesity levels by analyzing its buildings  Quarttz 

Machines know when someone’s about to attempt suicide: How should we use that information?  Quartz 

From rust belt to robot belt: Turning AI into jobs in the US heartland  MIT Technology Review   

A chart showing growth in traffic to programming languages as a data science tool and a quiz to show how well do you know R  Towards Data Science 

CERN’s pioneering mini-accelerator passes first test by ‘surfing’ electrons on proton waves over short distances  Nature

10 Reasons Why You Can’t Live Without A Particle Accelerator  Nautilus  

 ***SOCIAL MEDIA 

Millennials Deleting Facebook App From Phones  Media Post

Trump, without evidence, accuses social media firms of election meddling: report  Reuters

Sweden’s official Twitter account will no longer be run by random Swedes  The Verge

Instagram is working on a standalone shopping app  Quartz 

Snap launches new styles of Spectacles that look more like traditional sunglasses  The Verge

Many Facebook users don’t understand how the site’s news feed works  Pew Research Center

How social-media platforms dispense justice  Economist

***PRIVACY & SECURITY  

A hack of British Airways’ system left hundreds of thousands of passengers’ financial information exposed, and a big fine could follow  MIT Tech Review

A year later, Equifax lost your data but faced little fallout  TechCrunch

Americans are changing their relationship with Facebook  Pew Research Center 

Dozens of popular iPhone apps caught sending user location data to monetization firms  TechCrunch 

***INTERNET

Google wants to kill the url  Wired 

How search engines respond when you look up "suicide"  Fast Company

***SEARCH ENGINE BIAS

Trump Says Google Is Rigged, Despite Its Denials. What Do We Know About How It Works? New York Times 

Are Google searches biased in favour of left-leaning news outlets?  Economist

 ***PERSONAL GROWTH 

I survived the Warsaw ghetto: Do not ever imagine that your world cannot collapse, as ours did.. Becoming (my blog)

The Best Thing My Psychic Mom Taught Me Is No One Wants To Hear The Truth  BuzzFeed News

I survived the Warsaw ghetto. Here are the lessons I’d like to pass on  The Guardian

Is happiness a consequence or cause of career success?  The London School of Economics & Political Science 

***GRAMMAR

A striking lapse in the preface to Merriam-Webster  Chronicle of Higher Ed  

23 Jokes All Grammar Nerds Will Absolute Love  BuzzFeed

***LANGUAGE

25 of the new words Merriam-Webster is adding to the dictionary in 2018  Mental Floss 

Classifying languages is about politics as much as linguistics: The nationalism of small linguistic differences  Economist 

How Americans Speak: the latest issue of American Speech, a journal in its 93rd year  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

Why your Latin teacher was wrong  Economist

***LITERATURE

These Are the 20 Books Travelers Are Always Leaving Behind at Their Hotels  Travel & Leisure

Literary Theorists Admit They Still Have No Idea What Animal Farm About  The Onion

***GENDER   

Are Women Better Investors? Data suggests women may be better natural investors  Stash Learn 

The Women Code Breakers Who Unmasked Soviet Spies  Smithsonian Magazine 

Why are so many teenage girls appearing in gender clinics? A new paper suggests this may be partly a social phenomenon  Economist 

***RACE & ETHNICITY ISSUES

Jury Settles Nazi-Punching Question: Fines Man $1 For Punching Charlottesville Rally Organizer  NPR  

A Black Restaurant Owner Says He Tried Assisting a White Patron in Distress: Police Arrested Him  New York Times

Ohio Middle School apologizes for a classroom exercise that asked students to pick minorities to toss off a spaceship  New York Times 

After racist coach scandal, Brandeis demotes two administrators, severs ties with another  Inside Higher Ed 

***FREE SPEECH 

Trump suggests protesting should be illegal  The Washington Post

Misguided Appeal in Grindr Case Is Latest Threat to Online Free Speech EFF

***LEGAL ISSUES 

California Bans Prosecution Fees In Most Cases Following Newspaper's Investigation  NPR

Trump Sues U.S. Government For “Pain And Suffering” Due To Becoming President (satire)  Extra News Feed

Lawsuits over journalist Twitter accounts may become more common  Columbia Journalism Review  

East Coast Scientists Win Patent Case Over Medical Research Technology  NPR  

Icy Refusal to Copyright Frigidaire’s Logo  The 1709 Blog

***RELIGION

Valentines with Bible verses at heart of free speech lawsuit student filed against college   JS Online 

The Mormon Church Is Trying To Stop A Medical Marijuana Bill In Utah, Testing Its Influence In Its Home State  BuzzFeed News

Nebraska Catholic diocese rocked by old abuse allegations  Associated Press 

U.S. adults are more religious than Western Europeans  Pew Research  

Someone broke into a Fresno church and burned a Christian flag. Is it a hate crime?  Fresno Bee 

What Is Rosh Hashanah: Meaning, Greeting, Food  Metro

***ART & DESIGN

Photorealistic Paintings Put You at the Center of Cities Around the World  My Modern Met

Instagram's Boundary-Pushing Documentary Photographers  Vice  

***SPORTS

High school football team in Texas finally snaps 77-game losing streak  Star-Telegram

Mississippi homecoming queen boots game-winning extra point  Boston.com

Madison, Alabama's minor league baseball team will inexplicably be named the Rocket City Trash Pandas starting next season  WHNT 

The Men Who Have Taken Wiffle Ball to a Crazy, Competitive Place  New Yorker   

He spent his whole life working toward one goal: The big leagues.. then, it rained  Chicago Tribune

***MUSIC 

Stephen Colbert Break Down Chance the Rapper’s ‘Favorite Song’  Rolling Stone

***FILM

The Best Movie From Every Country, Mapped  Digg 

To Make Great Films, You Must Read, Read, Read and Write, Write, Write, Say Akira Kurosawa and Werner Herzog  Open Culture  

***STUDENT LIFE

Today's College Students Aren't Who You Think They Are  NPR

Study: 1 in 5 College Students Has Weighed Suicide  Inside Higher Ed

Ohio school resource officer on leave after using Taser to wake up a student in class  KGTV-TV 

About 47 percent of Millennials have at least one Tattoo, compared with 13 percent of Baby Boomers Wisconsin Gazette 

6 facts about U.S. students  Pew Research Center 

Students Are Sharing The Differences Between Teachers In High School And College And They Are Hilariously True  BuzzFeed News

The Cities Where Millennials Have The Most Debt, Mapped  Digg 

***SEXUAL HARASSMENT & ASSAULT 

Should We Still Cite the Scholarship of Serial Harassers and Sexists?  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

Research is adding up the cost of campus rape and sexual assaults  Quartz   

***BUSINESS & FINANCE

The US Government's Discretionary Spending Since 1963, Visualized  Digg

Fundraising with cryptocurrencies is booming, but is that a good thing?  Economist  

Are you in the American middle class? Find out with our income calculator  Pew Research Center

How to put bitcoin into perspective The best-known cryptocurrency has been a failure as a means of payment, but thrilling for speculators  Economist

Cryptocurrencies look like a solution in search of a problem. Blockchains could be more interesting  Economist

***ENVIRONMENT

BBC admits ‘we get climate change coverage wrong too often’  The Guardian

California Just Became the First State to Ban Beauty Products Tested on Animals  Glamour

The sinking islands of the Southern US  BBC

***HEALTH

Probiotics labelled 'quite useless'  BBC  

This hyper-real robot will cry and bleed on med students  Wired 

Researchers develop method to convert cells in open wounds into skin cells  Salk Insitute 

Over the past 40 years, the average sperm count has fallen by more than 50% - even more disturbing is the fact that this decline is accelerating  GQ

How To Tell Whether Your Seafood Is Cooked Properly Or Not  YouTube

How a shampoo bottle is saving young lives A doctor in Bangladesh has found a simple way to treat infant pneumonia  Economist 

In story about 'latest generation' of weight loss drugs, NBC overlooks doctors' pharma ties HealthNewsReview.org 

***EXERCISE 

Why the 10,000 daily steps goal is built on bad science  The Guardian

Over 1.4 billion people worldwide don't get enough exercise  USA Today

***HEALTH SCARES 

2,300 Americans hospitalized by pizza in 2017  Daily Mail  

Risk of heart attacks is double for daily e-cigarette users  Science Daily 

New warning to pregnant women, nursing mothers: Stay off the marijuana  The Inquirer 

Food Safety Scares Are Up In 2018: Here's Why You Shouldn't Freak Out  NPR

***TRAVEL

Top Museums in the World  Trip Advisor  

The cities that make living easy  BBC 

***IMMIGRATION 

Trump admin rejected report showing refugees did not pose major security threat  NBC News  

ACLU Launches Search In Guatemala For Parents Who Were Deported Without Children  NPR

***SCIENCE 

Confessions of a Science Critic  Two Psychologists, Four Beers 

 ***PSYCHOLOGY  

When Postpartum Depression Doesn't Go Away  The Atlantic

Moral Reminders Have No Effect on Cheating Behavior, Replication Effort Concludes Psychological Science 

The enduring appeal of personality types How a mother-and-daughter duo invented the world’s most influential personality test  Economist

Sigmund Freud Speaks: Hear the Only Known Recording of His Voice, 1938  Open Culture 

***PHILOSOPHY

Three post-war liberals strove to establish the meaning of freedom: Berlin, Rawls and Nozick put their faith in the sanctity of the individual  Economist

Does altruism exist? Science and philosophy weigh in  BigThink 

***PRODUCTIVITY

Why work is exhausting even when it involves no physical labor  Vox

Evernote slashes price of Premium subscription as many executives depart  The Verge

***ETHICS

When Is It OK to Tell a Well-Meaning Lie?  Harvard Business Review

Who’s to blame when a machine botches your surgery?  Quartz 

***RESEARCH 

A documentary on the tug of war over paywalls in scholarly publishing  Nature

Academic Activists Send a Published Paper Down the Memory Hole  Quillette 

All 10 senior editors of a journal resign after alleged pressure to publish mediocre papers  Science Mag 

Peer review is no substitute for fact-checking: The likely mistaken history of the vibrator  The  Atlantic  

Shutterstock Former University of Utah researcher wins damages in whistleblower case KSL

A transparent process to publish referees’ reports could benefit science, but not all researchers want their assessments made available (opinion)  Nature

***RESEARCH & PLAGIARISM  

Getting Inside the Mind of a Plagiarist  Literary Hub 

Idea Plagiarism and Ethics in Competitive Research  The Wire  

Plagiarism is innovation's cul-de-sac (opinion)  Bangkok Pist

***HIGHER ED

Do Chief Diversity Officers Help Diversify a University’s Faculty? This Study Found No Evidence Chronicle of Higher Ed  

The top 10 most highly-educated states in America  Tech Republic 

Corruption, the Lack of Academic Integrity and Other Ethical Issues in Higher Education Springer

Campuses prepare for the invasion of the electric scooter  Slate  

Perlego raises $4.8M for its ‘Spotify for textbooks’  Tech Crunch  

***CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS  

Liberty University dismissed from civil case linked to 2009 international kidnapping  News Advance

In wake of Colin Kaepernick ads, Liberty reexamining business relationship with Nike College Football Talk 

Christian liberal-arts college, College of the Ozarks to Drop Nike from Uniforms After Colin Kaepernick Campaign  Bleacher Report

Christian College Says Accrediting Agency's Proposed Guideline Change May Harm Religious Schools  Christian Post

Baptist College dismisses man for being gay  Citizens Voice 

***TEACHING

How the accusations against Avital Ronell are playing out on the syllabus and in the classroom Chronicle of Higher Ed 

***ACADEMIC LIFE  

How I survive: American teachers and their second jobs – a photo essay  The Guardian 

A professor schemed to get a raise and win his department’s respect. Instead, he wrecked his career  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

Purdue University Global will no longer require its faculty members to sign a nondisclosure agreement  Chronicle of Higher Ed 

A University of Kansas professor has canceled his office hours, saying he doesn't feel safe because state law permits the concealed carry of firearms on campus  The University Daily Kansan 

Controversial Fresno State prof back teaching for first time since tweet celebrating Barbara Bush’s death  Fresno Bee 

The Way We Hire Now  Chronicle of Higher Ed

Santa Barbara City College ex-philosophy instructor agree to $120,000 settlement  The Channels

Faculty members push back on one university's expansion plans Education Dive