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Guerrilla Librarians in Our Midst
Their slogan is "Literacy, Legitimacy, and Moral Authority." Scott McLemee hears from the book people of Occupy Wall Street.
How to Reform Testing
Robert J. Sternberg considers why efforts to improve admissions tests stall or result in only cosmetic changes, and suggests strategies to promote meaningful changes.
Worried? I'm Terrified
Too much discussion of reform in higher education is directed to encouraging educators to jettison effective methods of teaching and learning for untested and potentially ineffective approaches, writes Daniel F. Sullivan.
An Open Letter to OCR
A student affairs administrator explains how sexual assault guidance from the Education Department's civil rights office hurts campuses and students.
Want Innovation? Remove the Barriers
True change will emerge only when colleges face competition, writes Peter Stokes, who calls for a federal “demonstration program” to let new entities offer degrees.

The Return of Paul Goodman
A new documentary explores the life and influence of a major American social critic. Scott McLemee revisits a practical utopian.
Hot for Professor
Michelle Miller questions sexual harassment policies that take away the right of students to opt for a relationship -- however complicated -- with an instructor.
Head in the Clouds
When experts advise academe to embrace a radical new future, they ignore what students really need and move us toward a faculty-free future, writes Laurence Musgrove.
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