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December 12, 2019
We must be careful about properly crediting the work when we evaluate faculty members, argues Linus Yamane.
December 11, 2019
The really difficult part lies precisely in those areas where college and university leaders cannot borrow from corporate values and practices, writes Clara M. Lovett.
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December 13, 2019
It's that time of year to round up good books. Here's what I've been reading -- and still plan to read.
December 12, 2019
Some of the mistakes about online education that I might be making.
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March 1, 2005
Just because an African-American author turns out to be white doesn't mean that scholarship on her is any less creative....
February 28, 2005
John V. Lombardi asks and answers questions about price and selection in American higher education. The core question: Is the system fair?
February 25, 2005
As a visiting professor at Harvard, KC Johnson takes in the controversy and worries about its impact well beyond Cambridge.
February 24, 2005
When last weekend's conference at Cardozo Law was first announced, the title was given simply as "Derrida/America." Only while standing in the lobby did I learn the subtitle, "The Present State of America's Europe," from the official brochure containing the final schedule. The original title had been nagging away at my memory for several days.
February 23, 2005
Sometimes, saying nothing because you can't say something nice isn't an option, David Galef suggests.
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