Our efforts to respond to the current political threats to higher education are undermined by a disparity between professed values and lived-experience.
https://cplong.org/2026/01/love-complexity-and-interconnection-the-heart-of-university-life/
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Our efforts to respond to the current political threats to higher education are undermined by a disparity between professed values and lived-experience.
https://cplong.org/2026/01/love-complexity-and-interconnection-the-heart-of-university-life/
"How can we create the conditions for imagination and understanding to take root and grow across the university; for the quiet attention that allows what is said to be heard, for the critical discernment that enables us to come to terms with the complex realities we face, and for the ethical imagination that empowers us to respond to the world we encounter in ways that create meaning and connection and joy?"
https://cplong.org/2025/10/learning-to-be-at-home-in-the-world/
I have turned, in recent weeks, to Arendt's "Essays in Understanding," to gain some purchase on the unsettling dynamics of the current moment in the life of our embattled democracy. Her account of understanding here speaks to a way of knowing that has been eclipsed in a social and political culture that has long demonstrated an incapacity to engage complexity, ambiguity, and uncertainty with nuance and grace.
https://cplong.org/2025/10/learning-to-be-at-home-in-the-world/
Linked Open Profiles is now live in the WordPress plugin directory!
https://wordpress.org/plugins/linked-open-profiles/
This plugin makes it easy for anyone with a WordPress site to showcase their own—and their team’s—ORCID data. Whether you're highlighting individual profiles or your full research team, Linked Open Profiles helps you share scholarly identity data in a clean, connected way.
A huge thank you to @ORCID_Org and the ORCID Global Participation Fund for supporting this project!
As we navigate the difficult challenges that face us in higher education — and across our civic life in these United States — I return to the practices of blogging that have long enriched my academic and personal life. #HigherEd @humetricshss
https://cplong.org/2025/04/finding-new-modes-of-communicating-as-provost/
Delighted to see the College of Arts & Letters here at MSU celebrating the collaboration between Knowledge Commons and the National Endowment for the Humanities to provide public access to NEH-funded research! May this be a long and fruitful collaboration that might help make clear the real impact that humanities scholarship has in the world.
Knowledge Commons, managed by Michigan State University, was awarded a multi-year contract from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to host and make publicly available NEH-funded research through the KCWorks online repository. The NEH is an independent federal agency that helps support national humanities research, education, preservation, and public programming. It awards around $150 million annually in support of roughly 850 projects and initiatives.