June 2, 2006
Finally, Some Time for ...
Professors take a variety of approaches to the sabbatical
For many professors, a sabbatical is a time to shed the daily burdens of campus life. It is a time for reading or writing in a tranquil spot at an unhurried pace. A beach house, a mountain retreat, a Walden-style cabin in the woods — all are perfect venues for the overworked professor who wants to recharge.
For others, a sabbatical is a chance to pursue research in far corners of the world. Many faculty members
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