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Space: (Still) The Final Frontier

Even in the age of the Internet, an effective university requires academic community. A neglected requirement of community is space — an actual physical space — where teaching staff and students meet.

The Library of Forking Paths

As we move toward open access to research, libraries will still need to help our communities navigate a complicated world of printed material, electronic subscriptions, and openly accessible knowledge.

“The WiFi Is Broken”

3 things I learned when the WiFi goes down on a cross-country flight.

The Narratives We Give Ourselves in Graduate School

The argument for reminding yourself that graduate school is "real life."

Do International Students Need Special Marketing Materials?

Guest author Megan Brenn-White outlines why international students benefit from specific information and unique marketing materials.

A Message for the "Coalition for Access, Affordability and Success"

In theory, moving away from standardized tests is a good thing. Ratcheting up the admissions arms race is not.