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Freud's Furniture
Nathan Kravis’s On the Couch: A Repressed History of the Analytic Couch From Plato to Freud examines why that piece of furniture ever entered the analytic tradition and how its efficacy and centrality have now come under scrutiny, writes Scott McLemee.

Tuition Discounting: The Problem, not the Remedy
It’s an addiction, argues Frank H. Wu, and presidents, backed by boards, have to wean themselves off this drug.

NACAC's New Approach to Ethics
Jim Jump offers an inside look at the way the association changed its rules.
The Equity-Minded Civic Learning All Americans Need
The most constructive response to Charlottesville would be for educators to make such learning central, writes Carol Geary Schneider.

A Michelangelo of Teachers
Bruce Jackson’s approach to education can serve as an example for us all, write John Mateja and Arlene Lieberman.

The Trouble With Some LGBT-Exclusive Campus Spaces
They won’t get us closer to an equal, open society, argues Richard Greggory Johnson III.

Improving the Quality of Education
By concentrating so heavily on graduation rates, policy makers are ignoring danger signs that the amount that students are learning in college may be declining, writes Derek Bok.
The Unabomber On-Screen
Scott McLemee reviews Manhunt: Unabomber, a dramatic miniseries about Theodore Kaczynski and his capture by the FBI.
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