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Doing More With Less
A small humanities journal survives deep budget cuts. Scott McLemee finds out how its editor manages to maintain the publication -- and his own optimism.
Drawing the Wrong Conclusions
Russell Poulin ponders what the University of Texas System's decision to close its TeleCampus says -- and doesn't say -- about online education.
Anti-Bias Rules for Everyone
If religious groups succeed in forcing public colleges to abandon their equity rules, they will end up undercutting the independence not only of those colleges but of religious groups, writes John K. Wilson.
Hiding in Plain Sight
Campus leaders need to acknowledge, and talk about, the fact that men are more likely than women to commit violence, Jason Laker argues.
Pride in One's Work
Throughout my 31 years in higher education, from assistant to full professor at three universities — Oklahoma State, Ohio and...
Auto-da-Fé
Seven years ago, Iraq's libraries went up in smoke. Scott McLemee looks at a history of book destruction.
Teaching Tips
David Galef reveals a U of All People colleague's secrets for saving professors time and easing their workload in the classroom.
Prof to Student and Back
Steve Cohen, a long-time adjunct, finds himself enrolled in law school -- and thinking about some common teaching questions and strategies
Pagination
Pagination
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