Thursday, June 26, 2008

Passed Prospectus Defense...

May now start breathing again.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

I Work in a Billboard



The University of Minnesota’s historic Pillsbury Hall shows that donor recognition has long been a part of collegiate building nomenclature. Granted some of that history is tackier than others. The University of Delaware has named MBNA America Hall after a bank – classy, eh? On most college campi, the business school has the most flagrant naming. Coincidentally, they also have the nicest buildings.

Last month, my department moved into a new building we will share with the management school. The building is named after the business executive who funded part of its construction, but what most strikes me is how everything inside the building is named as well. I wouldn’t have thought an academic building to be prime ad space, but corporate sponsors have claimed the atrium, all the classrooms, and all the tiny conference rooms. (The conference rooms are called "breakout rooms", in case the MBA students have to be quarantined I assume.) Yet, workers still are mounting plaques. Every morning I have an urge to sneak breakfast into the General Mills Classroom, but instead I sprint upstairs to check if my desk has a “Your ad here” sign.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

The Trouble with Blogs

Billy Collins wrote, “The trouble with poetry is / that it encourages the writing of more poetry / more guppies crowding the fish tank / more baby rabbits / hopping out of their mothers into the dewy grass. // Poetry fills me with joy / and I rise like a feather in the wind. / Poetry fills me with sorrow / and I sink like a chain flung from a bridge. // But mostly poetry fills me / with the urge to write poetry...” (1) So it is with blogging. After reading a few posts, the mind thinks, “Hey, I’m observant and engaging. What RSS viewer wouldn’t benefit from my wit?” So the cycle continues.

(1) Collins, Billy. The Trouble With Poetry and Other Poems. Random House, 2005.