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The Teaching Agenda

At meetings of economists and of historians, scholars trade ideas on syllabuses, lecture classes, homework, silent students and more.

A Tenure Reform Plan With Legs

Experts say timing may be just right for changes MLA panel is putting forth -- particularly the move beyond the monograph.

Identifying the Racial 'Unknowns'

Over the past decade and a half, the number and proportion of college students opting not to reveal their race...

Clamping Down on Corruption

Public institutions in New Jersey face intense scrutiny from both state and federal governmental officials.

Legal Pressure

Clinical law professors, who often stick their necks out when picking cases, consider how to protect themselves.

Strange Bedfellows?

Policy spurred by conflict over sleeping arrangements of gay instructor at U. of St. Thomas is affecting straight employees, too.