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The Broccoli of Higher Ed

The "eat it, it's good for you" approach to selling the humanities is failing, writes Daniel L. Everett.

Selfish Tech

Why can’t you re-sell a “used” e-book? I can’t come up with a decent technical reason that it couldn’t be...

Are Research Paper Assignments a Trojan Horse for Left-Wing Ideology?

An issue currently highlighted in the New York Times’ Room for Debate feature is on whether research papers are a...

Mothering at Mid-Career: Irene's Aftermath

Ten days ago as we opened the academic year at colloquy the provost said, “This is going to be a...

Our Summer 2011 Fun Books?

What fun books did you read this summer? Books that do not relate to education, learning, or technology? Books that...

Rejuvenation

The start of classes on this campus means tens of thousands more people in town and much social confusion. Foot...

Advocate for Languages

Executive director of the MLA discusses mentors, career paths, learning from disappointments and the challenges facing higher education.

Not So Fast

Professors need to ask hard questions before they sign off on the new graduate programs colleges and universities are starting, writes Lee Skallerup Bessette.