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‘My Class Is Different!’

Many professors rightly question whether research on the impact of classroom technology applies in their context, Kara McWilliams writes. Here’s how to conduct studies they can really use.

Why the AAUP Opposes Both Boycotts and Restrictions on Their Supporters

No one is obligated to support a boycott, but opposition to one does not justify silencing its advocates, argues Henry Reichman.

Preparing for a Nonfaculty Job

Jennifer Polk and L. Maren Wood give advice for how to use your time in grad school to explore career options and gain experience.

Do Elite Universities' New Credentials Threaten Regional Colleges?

Nondegree programs, university business models and the imperative to create a different sort of master’s degree.

I Read This One Completely Differently

The debate over carrying out New York State's free tuition program ... and the subtext.

Lessons Learned From a College Merger

Robert A. Brown and David J. Chard offer lessons on how Wheelock College has joined Boston University to create a larger public mission.