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Report from the Academic Committee on Plagiarism
David Galef envisions how one university might deal with the thorny issue in 2005.
Silence in the Stacks
Academic librarians are quiet ... maybe a little too quiet.
Letting Down the Soldiers
When it comes to college tuition, some states are doing wrong by military families, James A. Boyle argues.
Ever Vulnerable Adjuncts
Those who think the Ward Churchill controversy demonstrates the resilience of tenure's protections need to think about those without tenure, writes Dan Skinner.
The 'No Viewpoint' Viewpoint
Imagine a college student returning to campus next fall and being greeted by a student government representative who asks her...
Grade Inflation and Abdication
Outside efforts to measure student performance may rankle college officials, but it's their own fault, John V. Lombardi says.
Of Metaphors and Moving Vans
Scott McLemee ties up some loose ends from recent columns.
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