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Passing English
Long forgotten, J. Redding Ware was a philologist of slang and detective-fiction pioneer. Scott McLemee looks into Ware Studies.
24 Months to Go
One year ago, Brian Kibby predicted a shift from print to digital for most of higher education. One year later, he analyzes where things stand.
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When Rating Colleges, Think Diving
We need a system that takes into account the difficulty of the task, and doesn't just reward educating the most well-prepared and most prosperous students, writes Walter M. Kimbrough.
Cram Sessions
If Wintercession and Maymester weren't short enough for you, David Galef explains U of All People's latest ideas for maximizing student learning (oh, and revenues).
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This Is Tenure?
Todd C. Ream considers how "The Big Bang Theory" teaches the public about academic life.
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The Unforgotten
A newly translated book ponders and celebrates archival research. Scott McLemee thinks it's a classic.
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SAD Times in Academe
Peter A. Coclanis is tired of reading about the exhilaration of the start of the academic year.
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