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Prof to Student and Back

Steve Cohen, a long-time adjunct, finds himself enrolled in law school -- and thinking about some common teaching questions and strategies

Test Your Fund Raising Ethics

Forget the formal guidelines and codes: Mark Drozdowski offers a real-time method for judging the quality of your (and your employees') moral compass.

Unnatural Acts

Burck Smith -- though a fan of nontraditional ways to deliver instruction -- worries about deals signed by some colleges that will add to what students must pay.

On the Road

A university exhibit and a new book look at David Foster Wallace's life and work. Scott McLemee visits the relics...

Adjunct Barbie

Maria Shine Stewart reflects on her childhood dream of teaching. Today, she is a long-term instructor, fully committed ... to three colleges at once.

The Crisis of Philosophy

A central discipline finds itself alienated not only from much of society but from the humanities, in large part because of misconceptions about the field, writes Jason Stanley.

Talking During the Test

Oral exams shouldn't be reserved for the dissertation defense, write Tom Deans and Jamie Frueh, who use them with their undergrads.

Bazzled: A Tale in 20 E-mails

You think you've got student affairs issues? Lee Burdette Williams might make you reconsider.