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Half-Truths on a J-School
The move by the U. of Colorado to replace study of journalism with study of information should concern all who care about an informed, democratic society, writes Michael Bugeja.
The Life of the Mind
As a writer and professor, Tom Moriarty "works" while he surfs online, reads books and just thinks -- though his wife is skeptical.
Setting Quality Standards in Higher Ed
Efforts to define and measure learning and other indicators of colleges' success will fall short if they occur outside the academy and ignore the faculty, A. Lee Fritschler argues.
Reaching Veterans
Colleges need a full agenda -- not just federal aid -- to serve this key population of students, writes Steven Knapp.
Solidarity vs. Contingency
The only meaningful way to help adjuncts is to grant them tenure, writes Cary Nelson. And that will require full support from those who have tenure.
My Dog Is My Agent
Maria Shine Stewart presents a paean to the adviser who, wordlessly, helps her navigate the world of professional writing.
The Making of a Real Student Newspaper
Ron Feemster describes his efforts to help community college journalists learn their craft. (Spoiler alert: He's no longer employed there.)
Surrendering to Tomorrow
Once, the e-book reader was a futuristic fantasy. Scott McLemee faces the ambivalence of living it out.
Pagination
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