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‘Accountability and Opportunity in Higher Education’
Editors discuss new collection of essays about the impact of various state and federal policies on minority students -- an impact the authors see as far too often ignored.

Opinion
A Dry Story
Almost a century after Prohibition went into effect, we remember it as Puritanism run amok. Scott McLemee looks into a book taking a different view.

Does Tenure Process Keep Professors Focused on U.S.?
Authors discuss their new book that suggests American higher education -- especially in the social sciences -- is less globally minded than rhetoric might make you think.

A Revolt Over Journal Archives
British universities protest, and publisher drops plan for extra charges for articles more than 20 years old.

‘A Lab of One’s Own’
Author discusses new book about how World War I created a brief period of progress for female scientists in Britain -- and the implications of that history for women in science today.

Opinion
Dead Fingers Talk
Scott McLemee describes a few of the ways Philippe Charlier's study of the dead, When Science Sheds Light on History: Forensic Science and Anthropology, illuminates the world of the living.

‘Doing Time, Writing Lives’
A prison writing instructor and the son of a former inmate, Patrick Berry discusses his new book on the role of higher education behind bars.

‘The Intellectual Properties of Learning’
Author discusses his new book, which combines intellectual history with a case for open access.
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