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Reflections on Finding the Holy Grail

Today I welcome guest blogger Glen, a chum of the Churms from way back. He has done what I have...

Tenure and Spinach

New Kid has a great post, taking to task a particularly annoying “First Person” column in the Chronicle. The column...

Beyond Merit Pay and Student Evaluations

Colleges' current methods of rewarding excellent teaching are flawed, says James D. Miller. His proposed alternative: Let students give their favorite professors cash.

Notes from the First Week Back

The Wife's birthday was this past weekend. She continues to look dramatically younger than her age, which I'll admit taking...

Teaching Free Speech in Times of War

Reading about the issues of the day, in French, offers new perspectives to students and their professor, writes Helen Solterer.

Fees

The New York Times ran a front-page article yesterday with the shocking – shocking, I say – news that colleges...

Tough Liberal

The late Al Shanker was both labor leader and ideological warrior. Scott McLemee interviews his biographer for a podcast.

Background on the New Academy, and Questions for Bill Galston

The proposed Public Service Academy would be America's "first national civilian university" dedicated to producing "leaders of character" who would...