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Cruelty at the Border

Whatever the results of legal challenges, the executive order barring travel to the U.S. from certain Muslim nations will drive foreign scholars and students to think more favorably about other -- more welcoming -- places, argues Robert Quinn.

Addressing the Decline in Higher Ed's Reputation

Stories can help to bolster the reputation of individual institutions -- and higher ed in general -- by showing that we're listening and addressing public concerns.

Welcome to the HAIL Storm

James DeVaney’s opening remarks at the Harvesting Academic Innovation for Learners (HAIL) Storm gathering.

Objectivity, Professionalism, Citizenship

Reporters shouldn't air their personal opinions in public - or so the tradition goes. I see some problems with that.

Interested in Leadership Roles?

Then you should tell someone -- and here’s how, writes Judith White.

Another Side of Bob Dylan

In Light Come Shining: The Transformations of Bob Dylan, Andrew McCarron faces an excess of material about his subject, not to mention more than 50 years of investigation, speculation and exegesis by obsessive fans, writes Scott McLemee.