A new book treats solo acts of political terrorism as a rising trend. Scott McLemee can't avoid reading it.
Running for office? Let Cicero be your campaign manager! Scott McLemee ponders "How to Win an Election."
New book attacks the current state of legal education. The author? A law professor.
University of Minnesota faculty and staff released an e-book in 10 weeks chronicling advances in academic technology.
Nietzsche, Sartre, and Roland Barthes kept regular daily appointments with the piano. Scott McLemee listens in.
A university administrator's new book looks at students who were motivated by creativity, not grades, to think deeply and impact others.
Author of new book discuss American poetry's rebirth around the turn of the 20th century -- and why it matters today.
A cable news journalist looking at American life through classics of social theory? Scott McLemee checks it out.
University press directors bemoan ruling in Georgia State copyright case, discuss how to make up with librarians and curb unlicensed copying outside the courts.
A new book denounces competitive athletics as "a global plague." Scott McLemee pulls no punches.
In new novel, acclaimed author Joyce Carol Oates depicts the struggles -- both external and psychological -- of a university's first female president.
It infected a third of the world's population and killed tens of millions. Scott McLemee reads a new book recalling the influenza pandemic of 1918.

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