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From Foxes to Hedgehogs

Academics should get behind the push for assessment of student learning, says W. Robert Connor -- for their own sake and for students.

The Significance of Electronic Poster Sessions

Steven E. Jones looks at the potential of new forms of literary scholarship.

Oh, Good Lord...

A new book by Garry Wills asks what Jesus meant. Scott McLemee stays for an answer.

The Folly of Federal Policy

Debate over a new financial aid grant program reveals how irrationally Washington makes decisions about higher education, Neal McCluskey argues.

We Can't Do It Alone

Colleges and universities have come under relentless pressure from lawmakers and the public about retention and graduation issues, and demands...

The Isolated Academic

Shari Wilson considers why professors create so many barriers to interacting with others -- and the personal costs of such divides.

The College Board's Real Mistake

The latest exhibit in an increasingly frustrating pattern of eroding public trust is that of the College Board's misrepresentation of...

Legal Jams

Once a band gets to the recording studio, lawyers often grab the microphone. Scott McLemee asks a musicologist if that's a good thing.