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Such Stuff as Footnotes Are Made On

Michael Bugeja thinks about Shakespeare, the Internet, footnotes and scholarship -- on the eve of the Bard's birthday.

Strangely Enough

A recent essay raises interesting questions about literary hoaxing.

Guidance from Above

Colleges that shift to performance-based education usually need a big push from their presidents, Joseph A. Olzacki and Donn Weinholtz argue.

Write On

Half of writing -- and most of life -- comes down to having plausible excuse for what you already plan to do.

Seven Ways of Reading a Poem

David Galef on "What I Learned at the Associated Writing Programs Conference."

Fuzzy Numbers

John V. Lombardi on why the student/faculty ratio owns a special place among the most spurious of higher education statistics.

Living on the Edge

Time to face up to reality: The world is flat....

Who's Undermining Free Speech on Campus Now?

Freedom of speech is crucial both to a healthy democracy and the life of the mind. The First Amendment to...