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"A Nation at Risk" and the Re-Segregation of Schools

We were on our way to closing the "achievement gap," and then something happened.

The Little (Big) Ask

Some thoughts on employee giving programs.

Subverting That End-of-Semester Exhaustion

Some experiments for creating schedules that may lessen the physical and emotional exhaustion so common at the end of the spring semester.

Volunteer Faculty: The Death Knell for Public Higher Ed

Mark the date: April 24, 2018. The day public higher ed lost.

Guest Post: A Season of Strikes

As non-tenure-track faculty fight for better pay, students and teachers rediscover the value of liberal education in that very struggle.

Not a Success Story

When a post-academic has success, consider the defeats that success hides.

Tuition Discount or Sports? What Would Students Choose?

Subsides for athletics are significant. What else could that money buy?

Copyediting Is Humbling

Thank goodness book publishing is a team sport.