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Self-Assessment: Academe and Me
An annual assignment from a dean leaves one professor thinking about how colleges really view the minority faculty members they say they value so highly.
The Silencer
People are bringing cell phones into libraries and academic conferences. Scott McLemee wants to take them out.
It's Time to End 'Physics for Poets'
At the small liberal arts college where I teach, we have recently undertaken a wholesale revision of our core liberal...
Conflicting Interests
At its best, accreditation can work wonders, writes John D. Wiley, but too often it doesn't serve students or taxpayers.
Jewish in Polynesia
When he ended up teaching anthropology in Hawaii, Alex Golub writes that traditional assumptions about ethnicity -- and how to talk about it in the classroom -- just didn’t work any more.
In re: Loco Parents
Margaret Gutman Klosko -- who dealt with anxious mothers and fathers when she was an administrator -- offers advice for those like her with children in college.
A Slice of Cheesecake
The notorious Bettie Page is just part of American pin-up history. Scott McLemee finds out the rest of the story.
Only the Fertile Need Apply
Stanford’s new policy for female grad students discriminates unfairly and illogically against adoptive parents, Charlotte Fishman argues.
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