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The University of Chicago and the Magical Powers of "Reasoned Debate"

I'm not so sure reasoned debate has quite the influence some seem to believe.

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Disciplines and required courses for gen ed.

Ethical College Admissions: Time for a Time-Out for Admissions

Jim Jump says admissions leaders need time to answer some key questions.

Designing Principles for Exploring Your Career

Laura N. Schram shares three valuable ways of thinking about how to thrive beyond the Ph.D.

Finding a VP of Enrollment

W. Kent Barnds offers tips on how to make a job attractive -- and to make success in the job possible.

The Digital Humanities as Public Humanities

Literary scholars should follow the example of historians and create digital work to reach people colleges and universities have ignored, Will Fenton writes.

Is Ignoring Trump Voters a Sign of Privilege?

Over the past two years, on just about every campus I have visited, someone in the audience has asked the question: “Whose views are so offensive that you can’t work with them?”

Purchased Twitter Followers and Alt-Acs

Why a NYTimes story 'The Follower Factory' made me think about social media incentives for alternative academics.