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Recruiting Rural Students by Building Relationships

A personal approach is needed, writes Kandi Turley-Ames.

Social Media as a Weapon to Harass Women Academics

It persistently threatens and impacts women’s well-being in a multitude of ways, argue George Veletsianos and Jaigris Hodson.

Posterity Applies a Disinfectant

Scott McLemee on a surprising aspect of Amy Werbel's Lust on Trial: Censorship and the Rise of American Obscenity in the Age of Anthony Comstock.

I am the Very Model of a Pundit Academical

Miriam Elizabeth Burstein offers a Gilbert and Sullivan take on academe.

Giving a Voice to Thoughts

A new technology tool from MIT enables silent communication between human and computer. Ray Schroeder looks ahead to potential implications for teaching and learning.

In Praise of Prickly Women

Despite the negative connotations they incite, they have exactly the kind of insight and persistence that higher ed needs today, argue M. Soledad Caballero and Aimee Knupsky.

Tom Wolfe and College Sex

Jonathan Zimmerman considers the late writer's fiction and nonfiction on the subject.

Ethical College Admissions: The Demise of Access

A new report leaves Jim Jump wondering if low-income students can still find the money to pay for public higher education.