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An Invitation to Our Watchers

The recent debate that a Martin Luther King Jr. Day writing contest has engendered does not render efforts at diversity, equity or inclusion irrelevant or bankrupt, Tobin Miller Shearer, the chair of the contest committee, writes.

Starting Out at a Start-Up

It allows you to use the same Ph.D. skills in a different genre, write Annie Maxfield and Thi Nguyen.

Rushkoff, Online Learning and ‘Team Human’

Further evidence of the need for online education people to participate in the broader world of ideas.

Learning & Listening: A Conversation With NYU Tandon's Dean

On being a leader and an engineer in an evolving field.

Of Love

In his review of Eric Schwitzgebel's A Theory of Jerks and Other Philosophical Misadventures, Scott McLemee also focuses on love.

The Era of Politicized Scholarship

The partisan attacks on me for deviating from the politicized academic consensus demonstrates how law school faculties around the country are heavily politically biased, Alan M. Dershowitz argues.

Don’t Be Too Personal

Stephen J. Aguilar discusses why it's important to examine one often-misunderstood requirement of Ph.D. applications: the personal statement.