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Friday Fragments: Family Edition

Children and democracy, honors colleges, financial aid, and introducing Penny.

Splice Jobs

David Galef offers a satirical proposal on ways to make the English major more viable.

Unprofessional and Fundamentally Corrupt

The practice of co-authored chapters in a dissertation is deeply troubling and seems to defeat the purpose of demonstrating the ability to do original research, argues James Finkelstein.

The WPI Faculty's Constructive Stance

The Worcester Polytechnic Institute faculty has played a positive and constructive role in the institution's governance.

The Real Face of Cancel Culture

Criticism is not canceling, and the victim narrative is particularly pernicious in light of attacks on academics and teachers at home and abroad, Timothy Verstynen writes.

Accreditation and Transfer Student Success

Leveraging learning partnerships to connect the dots between accreditation, equity-minded reform, quality, accountability and outcomes for today’s students.

Freedom of Speech and Its Discontents

This spring’s offerings from university presses include a bumper crop of books on freedom of expression and its discontents.