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As dean of students, Lee Burdette Williams is responsible for reading graduates' names at commencement -- an honor that carries with it anxiety as well as excitement.

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June 9, 2006
Roger W. Bowen writes that the AAUP's new survey of public attitudes on professors conveys a different reality from what people have been hearing.
June 8, 2006
Duke lacrosse scandal points to need for academics to better understand histories of their ties to their localities, writes Eric Moyen.
June 7, 2006
The hurried patron spying Why Truth Matters (Continuum) on the new arrivals shelf of a library may assume that it is yet another denunciation of the Republicans. New books defending the “reality-based community” are already thick on the ground – and the publishers' fall catalogs swarm with fresh contributions to the cause.
June 6, 2006
Amy L. Wink writes that when professors learn new things in the summer, they become better teachers in the fall.
June 5, 2006
Velma Montoya, a former U. of California regent, writes about how top administrators came to be overpaid and what can be done about it.

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