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Who Really Pays for Assessment?

A professor describes what accountability looks like on campus, and suggests that administrators or lawmakers be required -- when adopting requirements -- to estimate the hours needed.

Lost and Found in the Classroom

Ellen Goldberger considers ideas of the labyrinth and the maze -- and experience with mediation -- as she thinks about reaching her students.

The End Is Near

Carolyn F. Segal considers why so many pundits predict the demise of so many things.

Of Love

A distinguished philosopher sums up his thoughts on love. The more you give....

Why I Teach Intro

Robert Brym considers the professional values of embracing the 101 courses so many professors avoid.

From the Editors: Our Updated Look

A guide to the changes and new features on the revamped Web site we are unveiling today.

Sparrows in the Lion's Den: Welcome to NACIQI

(Editor’s note: When Congress renewed the Higher Education Act last summer, lawmakers scuttled the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality...

A Dish Best Served Cold

Shakespeare wrote one of the most savage plays in the canon. Scott McLemee visits the dark side.