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Sleepless in Academic Affairs
To get through today's economic travails and what's to come, writes Jeff Abernathy, college administrators -- working closely with their faculties -- must try things they've never done before.
The King of Pompeii
Irving Kristol was the godfather of neoconservatism. Scott McLemee goes to the mattresses.
Resist the Pedagagogical Far Right
Robert J. Nash offers principles for putting students -- not prestige or politics -- at the center of higher education.
Engaging the Military
Despite social scientists' legitimate opposition to helping the Pentagon in ways that violate scholarly ethics, their research and perspective are needed to shift U.S. policy, writes David Vine.
An Impossible Student
Teaching himself Russian gives Bob Blaisdell perspective on his students who are new to English.
In Loco Parentis, Post-Juicy Campus
Colleges should educate their students about the Internet, not try to shield them from it, Joseph Storch argues in the first of a two-part series.
Spring Into Fall
David Galef describes how the men, women and children of U of All People are welcoming in the new academic year.
Mortal Grace
Jim Carroll and Paul Ricoeur looked death in the face and wrote about it. Scott McLemee reads the fragments....
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