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The Myth of Institutional Boycotts

David Hirsh writes that it's time to admit that the Israel boycott targets individuals, that it does so based on politics, and that it will primarily hit Jewish scholars in Israel.

The Boycott Isn't Leftist

Scholars on the left who back the boycott of Israeli universities are abandoning their own intellectual traditions, writes Chad Alan Goldberg.

Technology Since 1998

What technology change might (or might not) tell us about the next 15 years in higher ed.

When Good Work Doesn't 'Count'

I've lost one of my favorite teaching resources to archaic notions of scholarship.

Mock, Phone, Video Interviews

Cheryl E. Ball tells you how to prepare -- and then how to prepare some more.

A Little Discomfort

When administrators worry about anything that could distress students, faculty members are at risk, writes Gaye Tuchman. Two recent controversies illustrate the problem.

New Year’s Resolutions: Eliminate, Enhance, Explore

Avoiding the guilt of resolutions by honoring the challenge instead of the goal