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Against Rank

Humanities scholars should celebrate and preserve the lack of a clear hierarchy for journals in their disciplines, writes Jeffrey R. Di Leo.

The Empathic Professor

While faculty members have many traits, at the end of the tough academic year, Michael Bugeja focuses on the positive ones.

Campuses and Interfaith Cooperation

The White House is looking to colleges to further one of President Obama’s key goals. Eboo Patel explains why.

In a Shallow Grave

A new book worries over what the Internet is doing to our brains. Scott McLemee scratches his head.

Berkeley's Uncommon Common Experience

I’ve been teaching an early summer graduate course in Corporate and Professional Ethics. As in all my courses, one of...

Digital Students, Industrial-Era Universities

The mismatch between student and faculty expectations is broader than many acknowledge, writes Arthur Levine.

Taming the Textbook Market

Embracing a new model for publishing academic learning content may help faculty avoid repeating the errors of scholarly journal communication -- and librarians are ready to help, Steven Bell writes.

Learning From the Masters (Tournament)

A trip to golf's premier event reinforced for David Stinebeck how far short colleges fall when it comes to customer service.