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What Evergreen State Could Have Taught Us

In the end, argues Christopher Leise, the questions should not have turned to “Who is right here?” but rather, “Who is white here?”

A Year With the New MLA

We finally have a handbook that has writers thinking more critically about citation than we ever have before, writes Peter Wayne Moe.

Riding the Amtrak Vermonter and Imagining a Slow EdTech Movement

Looking for campus IT leadership clues on an unhurried train trip.

Message to States: Make OER a Priority

Lorraine Haricombe says states need to follow New York's lead and advance OER initiatives.

Not Just for Students

Digital literacy is for professors, too, argues Shontavia Johnson.

‘Every Cook Can Govern’

Scott McLemee interviews Ceri Dingle, the director of an ambitious documentary on the West Indian political theorist and scholar C. L. R. James about how Dingle, 200 volunteers and others brought such a daunting project to fruition.