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Decisions and Revisions
You've read the news about the shifts in early admission programs. Now David Galef explores some possible "alternatives."
Not Just For Java
Academic publishers are bringing out coffee table books. Scott McLemee takes a look at some recent titles.
Higher Education at Risk?
History warns that focusing on economics and top-down educational reform are ill-advised strategies, David C. Paris writes.
Letters to Dr. X
Christopher Bundrick shares an exchange of notes between an aspiring author and a journal editor.
Lessons From the Front Lines
Having survived the frenzy of campus crises, James H. Ammons and Christopher Simpson share some of what they learned -- and warn that eventually your institution will be in the crosshairs.
A Place to Read
Even in an era of wired students and adjuncts without offices, Terry Caesar writes that colleges must be places where people can spend quality time with books.
Defiance!
Is Google a menace to humanity, or at least to Europe? Scott McLemee searches for the answer.
A Short Note About a Long(itudinal) Topic
Data theft is not the only way a federal plan to track students could rob them of privacy, Bernard Fryshman warns.
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