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Guest Review: Memoirs ‘The Inventors’ and ‘Immortal for Quite Some Time’
A review of two memoirs by John Domini.

How to Slam-Dunk a Revision
Peer review can sting, write Joya Misra and Jennifer Lundquist, but continued revision is the lifeblood of scholarship.
Challenge for Liberal Arts Communicators: Telling True Stories Well
We have data about the value of liberal arts education. What we need now are powerful stories that helps people understand and relate to its personal and societal benefits.

Colleges Should Abandon Early Admissions
The disadvantage they confer on low-income students is a fatal flaw, argues Harold O. Levy.
Obsolete iPods and Mobile Learning
What might we learn from our abandoned devices?

‘Suspicious Minds’
Rob Brotherton’s Suspicious Minds illuminates how Trump’s affinity for the conspiratorial mind-set forms the bedrock of his very existence as a political figure, writes Scott McLemee.
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