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Listening to the Witness

Scott McLemee listens to the ethical implications of Paul Ricoeur's thought and example.

Long Tails in Higher Education

Saul Fisher applies an economic theory of the Internet age to academe.

Show Clio the Money!

In lobbying for the historical profession, it's all about the dead presidents.

Filthy Lucre

Terry Caesar reflects on academics' ambivalence and ignorance about money.

Of Metaphors and Moving Vans

Scott McLemee ties up some loose ends from recent columns.

Grade Inflation and Abdication

Outside efforts to measure student performance may rankle college officials, but it's their own fault, John V. Lombardi says.

The 'No Viewpoint' Viewpoint

Imagine a college student returning to campus next fall and being greeted by a student government representative who asks her...

Ever Vulnerable Adjuncts

Those who think the Ward Churchill controversy demonstrates the resilience of tenure's protections need to think about those without tenure, writes Dan Skinner.