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A President’s Renewed Respect for Tenure
Daniele Struppa’s years as a dean tested his support, but tenure’s protection of unpopular faculty views is essential in times like these, he writes.

What I Learned From a Teaching Award
Thomas Hallock describes four insights he gained as both a recipient and a judge.
Hampshire: On the Bus or Off the Bus?
The college's unusual approach to its current predicament.
The Case Against Learning Innovation
Frankly, it’s a little disquieting you would let your ideals blind you to reality.
Fashioning Professionalism as Contingent Faculty
Practical issues with significant implications.
Frugal Internationalization: The Indian Way
Prime Minister Modi is facing the challenge of re-election in May and has launched the Leadership for Academicians Program, which underlines the importance of international training for faculty in academic and administrative leadership.
Educating Versus Training and Credentialing
Reaffirming the value of a liberal education.
'Inclusive Access' and the Comcast Problem
Textbook prices are a problem; so are monopolies.
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