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No Longer Free to Choose
The movement to regulate textbook prices could end up hurting instruction and saving little if any money, writes Michael W. Brandl.
Nominated for President, Haverford and Wesleyan
Wick Sloane, again a candidate, offers his common-sense platform for leading two top liberal arts colleges.
A Dean's View of the MLA Report
In one of his Meditations, Marcus Aurelius, the Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher, wrote, "Time is like a river made...
Legitimation Crisis
When dissident intellectuals in Iran appeal to colleagues in the U.S. for solidarity, the silence is often deafening. Scott McLemee interviews an activist trying to change that.
Setting the Record Straight
The creators of the Collegiate Learning Assessment reply to Trudy W. Banta's essay on measuring general intellectual skills.
No Sacred Cows
When there are sound reasons, college presidents can eliminate football, writes Maravene Loeschke, who explains how and why she did so.
Stop Telling Foreign Scholars to Stay Home
Jonathan Knight writes that it's time for Congress and professors to take on the issue of visa denials to academics.
Missed Opportunities on Financial Aid
U.S. proposals to halve the student loan interest rate and raise the maximum Pell Grant won't help those who need it most, Arthur M. Hauptman argues.
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