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Save Academic Freedom
If the AAUP wants to protect faculty rights, it's time for it to take stands against misconduct in the profession, write Erin O’Connor and Maurice Black.
Professors in the Crosshairs
Mary Hoeft describes what it is like to feel endangered by a student.
School of Fish
A prominent literary theorist has advice on learning to compose sentences. Scott McLemee drops a line.
Funding Completion
The devastating budget cuts hitting public colleges make an emphasis on graduation goals all the more important, writes Hilary Pennington.
Teaching Ambiguity
Robert Eisinger makes the case for emphasizing fluidity over concreteness and probability over facts in the college classroom.
States, Tear Down Your Walls
It's time for a common mechanism for regulating cross-border online learning, Michael Goldstein argues.
False Hope
It's time to admit that some remedial education has so little chance of success that completely open admissions systems don't help anyone, writes Roy Flores.
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