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Regrets, I've Had a Few

The editors of the cultural magazine . N+1 are publishing a booklet called What We Should Have Known: Two Discussions...

Early Aid Could Lift College Aspirations

Making Pell Grants available to 11th graders could help students from low-income families realize that affording a higher education is within their reach, Mark G. Yudof writes.

Lessons Learned

Paula M. Krebs considers the way applying for a major foundation grant offers ideas for managing academic life generally.

'Too Good' for Tenure?

Like most young faculty members, I began my first job with my eyes on the prize six years ahead --...

Faking It, With 2 Books and More

Terry Caesar considers the assumptions academics make about fellow academics -- many times based on a less than complete reality.

To the Things Themselves

Sometimes bric-a-brac has meaning. Scott McLemee interviews an interpreter.

Talkin 'bout Their Generation

Everyone knows that rock and roll is all about kicking out the jams: ditching uptight squares, taking long rides in...

Women, Science and Interdisciplinary Ways of Working

Discussions of how to diversify the research world and of how to work beyond the boundaries of traditional fields should be combined, write Diana Rhoten and Stephanie Pfirman.