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Remembering Ricoeur

One of France's great philosophers died last week. So when do the denunciations start?

Disposition for Bias

KC Johnson sees a growing movement in education programs to require ideological conformity.

The Medium Is the Moral

Michael Bugeja analyzes what went wrong with Duke's iPod experiement.

Equalizing Merit and Economic Opportunity

Admissions criteria may be biased against low-income students. But the potential solutions present dangers of their own, John V. Lombardi warns.

Happiness and Education

Liberal arts colleges need to rethink the way they sell the value of their education, writes Jeffrey Nesteruk.

Toward a Transparent Classroom

Technology can disrupt and distract or enhance communication between students and teachers. Which will it be? Jefferson Flanders asks.

Former Students

Terry Caesar reflects on why he remembers some and what it means to be remembered.

The Power of 3

The imposition of a hard and fast tenure standard for publications at David Rivers's liberal arts college has taken a toll, he says.