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Left to Right & Wrong Both Ways
The late Eugene Genovese was a great historian -- but his political example? Not so much, says Scott McLemee.
Adjunct to the Tenure Track -- II
Philip Nel discusses how he handled campus visits, interviews and dual career issues.
A New Faculty Path
It's time to rethink the role of professors in a way that focuses on student learning and moves past the divide between those on and off the tenure track, write Adrianna Kezar, Susan Albertine and Dan Maxey.
Humanities in the Digital Age
Alan Liu and William G. Thomas III see opportunities for programs with the right strategies -- opportunities that may be especially valuable amid all of the cuts faced by so many departments.
From Adjunct to the Tenure Track
Philip Nel explains how publishing, technology and opportunism helped him make the transition sought by so many.
Fifty Shades of Instructions
Among its many lessons, the Harvard cheating scandal proves that lack of specificity on exams or syllabuses is dangerous, Carolyn Foster Segal warns.
Quitting an Adjunct Career
Harvest Moon reflects on why she loved teaching, and why she had to stop.
Informing Students About Islam
In a combustible atmosphere such as today's, college leaders should do all they can to make sure students understand religious diversity, write Eboo Patel and Mary Ellen Giess.
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