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Book jacket for David Hellerstein's 'The Couch, the Clinic, and the Scanner: Stories from Three Revolutionary Eras of the Mind.'
March 24, 2023
Scott McLemee reviews David Hellerstein’s The Couch, the Clinic, and the Scanner: Stories From Three Revolutionary Eras of the Mind.
A man in academic regalia faces away from the camera, with a crowd of commencement guests in the background (in front of him).
March 23, 2023
Community college president Keith Curry writes that his choice of professional footwear helps him better connect with students and advocate on their behalf as his authentic self.
A shiny silver robotic hand types on a laptop keyboard.
March 22, 2023
Administrators and faculty should respond to the rise of AI with speed, strategic purpose and an inclusive focus on equitable student value, Daniel Dolan and Ekin Yasin write.

Letters to the Editor

June 9, 2022
Harvard president was on "wrong side of history" in fighting the unionization of grad students.
June 3, 2022
The illogic, false equivalencies, dishonesty, and rhetorical slights of hand of HxA.
May 16, 2022
We already know a lot about what works to improve teaching, and it takes a team.
May 16, 2022
Osteopathic medical colleges take this goal very seriously.
May 7, 2022
More evidence of what's wrong with the current state of the humanities.

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Blogs

March 24, 2023
Good news for student parents; good news for purveyors of “dad jokes”; good news from The Boy.
March 23, 2023
A higher education–centric theory of economic development.
March 23, 2023
Americans have a lot to worry about with data capture beyond TikTok.

Archive

March 6, 2023
New guidelines aim to make peer review more inclusive while also acknowledging the stresses on the peer-review process, Andrew Berzanskis, Jane Bunker and Rebecca Colesworthy write.
March 3, 2023
Philip Weinstein considers what STEM can’t teach us—and literature can.
March 2, 2023
It’s time to stem the financial rivalry that has eroded public esteem for higher education—and for wealthy colleges to share their wealth advantages and endowment income, Bruce A. Kimball and Sarah M. Iler write.
March 1, 2023
ChatGPT has tremendous potential as an assistive technology for faculty and students with ADHD, Maggie Melo writes.
March 1, 2023
The rush to impose new barriers to prevent cheating with AI could disproportionately hurt students with disabilities, Martin Stanberry, Jack Bernard and Joseph Storch write.

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