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Presidents in Denial

How is it possible that the leaders of American colleges and universities think that their institutions are doing well on race relations? asks Marybeth Gasman.

Tenure as Citizenship

In the current system, tenured professors essentially report to no one, adjuncts are like migrant workers, and administrators have little actual power, Josh Wymore argues.

Competency as One Answer

Competency-based education is not a panacea for the cost and quality crisis facing higher education – but no one is claiming that it is, writes David Schejbal.

Walk This Way

A philosopher explores the ambulatory arts. Scott McLemee rambles on.

World Literature, Indian-Style

At the Jaipur Literary Festival, Martin Puchner writes, worries about the future of the humanities aren't needed.

Teach, Don't Mock

Sure, student emails show all kinds of flaws, writes Jared Berezin. That's why they create a great teaching opportunity.

Moving Up from the Inside?

Two adjuncts discuss career paths that are possible and others that are closed off.

Student Loans II: How Much Default?

The appropriate level of student loan debt and default for a college's graduates depends heavily on an institution's students and mission, write Jacob Gross and Nicholas Hillman.