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Defining Academic Vision
Roger Brooks considers how to define his philosophy as an academic administrator.
The Geography of Educational Segregation
Thurston Domina explains why state discussions of brain drains miss the fundamental importance of demographic trends.
Giving 'Prior Learning' Its Due
Higher education is still the route to gaining credentials for having acquired new skills and knowledge. But sometimes college-level skills...
Chaos Theory
Thank goodness national Get Organized Month is half over. Scott McLemee takes a look at a new book on the uses of disorder.
A Professional Development Bill of Rights
It's time for both departments and professors to be serious about nurturing faculty careers, write Michael Bugeja and Lee Wilkins.
Sorting Through the Critiques
John B. Simpson reflects on what's valid and what's oversimplified in a year of reports criticizing higher education.
So ... What Do You Study?
Shifting from graduate student to professor, Alex Golub thinks about how one answers a common academic question.
Research Competition and the MLA
The language group’s report on tenure calls for expanding definition of scholarship, but fails to recognize the common expectations that reinforce the status quo, John V. Lombardi writes.
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