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Crossing the Gulf of the Two Cultures
As we in the humanities defend ourselves, we should not engage in the corollary of denouncing the sciences as unimportant.

‘Classics, the Culture Wars and Beyond’
Author discusses his new book on the battles over the discipline and its future.
New Programs: Automotive Service Management, Health Professions, Operations Management, Film Studies, Transatlantic Affairs
College of DuPage is starting a certificate program in automotive service management. Louisiana State University at Alexandria is starting a...

Call to Action on Languages, 10 Years Later
In 2007 the Modern Language Association issued a report calling for major reforms in the teaching of foreign languages. What's happened since?

When Colleges Rely on Adjuncts, Where Does the Money Go?
Study suggests the funds institutions gain aren’t going to instruction.
The Shrinking Mega-Journal
The world's largest scholarly journal, PLOS ONE, is seeing fewer and fewer researchers publish their work in it as the open-access publishing market evolves.

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Are You Scared of Your Students?
A professor wonders whether the classroom has become an unsafe space for the faculty.
The Pulse: Teaching in a Digital Age
This month's episode of The Pulse podcast features an interview with A.W. (Tony) Bates, distinguished visiting professor at Ryerson University and CEO of Tony Bates Associates.
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