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The Transient Academic
Shari Wilson examines the impact of having no job security on adjuncts and their institutions.
A Win-Win-Win Situation
A program that pairs faculty members with sports teams opens eyes for professors and doors for athletes, Michael Nelson writes.
The Heart Has Its Reasons
Now that the cards and long-stem roses have been sent, Scott McLemee takes a look at a short, dense book about the meaning of love.
Brain Drain Is Not Inevitable
American colleges should place more emphasis on educating those foreign students who will help their home colleges, writes Joan Dassin.
Minding the Student Client
If we want more minority Ph.D.'s in the sciences, we need to start listening to minority graduate students, writes Daryl E. Chubin.
Earning Your Trophies (or Not)
The culture of youth soccer is hurting higher education, writes James Ricky Cox.
Portrait of the Scholar as a Young Novelist
Jenny White finds that a not-yet-published piece of fiction threatens to overwhelm two decades of scholarship.
Professional Correctness
Scott McLemee interviews a sociologist about "identity dissonance" in professional schools.
Pagination
Pagination
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