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Finding the Courage to Begin Again
As the year starts, Amy L. Wink reflects on how we inspire ourselves to creativity.
The Dog in the Classroom
Terry Caesar considers what the rare canine appearance in academe says about how professionalism is defined.
Technology as a Liberal Art
New technologies are not the death knell for liberal arts education, says Laura Blankenship. Used appropriately, they can actually invigorate it.
Technicolor Dreams
Robert E. Weir considers the challenge of teaching point of view in contemporary America.
Failure to Communicate
Recent conflicts in higher ed make Robert Steele Jr. think it's time to replace some online discussion with the face-to-face variety.
Aiming the Can(n)on
Is there any value to debating what gets counted as a major literary work? Scott McLemee didn't think so -- until he saw the news from China.
The Lowering of Higher Education
Christopher Phelps reflects on his students' finals and a new report on the pathetic literacy levels of college graduates.
Coping With 'Oy Vey' Students
The days are still growing shorter and so are our tempers. 'Tis the season when all are fed up and...
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