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It Takes a University to Build a Library

The world of libraries is changing rapidly, and those who lead them need to realize that they need the expertise of others on campus, writes Dane Ward.

A Complete Education

Joseph E. Aoun writes that it's time to stop trying to divide the curriculum into the liberal arts and practical training.

Good Morning, San Antonio

As community college leaders gather for their annual meeting, Wick Sloane asks them to advocate more aggressively for their needy (and often hungry) students.

Re: Your Recent Email to Your Professor

Students who use emojis in their emails and write “heeeeelp!” in the subject line don't necessarily know better. Paul Corrigan and Cameron Hunt McNabb present a way for professors to help such students.

The Professor's Literature of Protest

Thorstein Veblen's The Higher Learning in America is back in a new edition. Scott McLemee revisits a scathing classic.

What Is Teaching Excellence?

Colleges claim to promote it, but do we really know what it is and how to measure it, asks Alan Hughes.

What Happened to Freedom of Speech?

College administrators are erring by kicking out students for offensive comments -- however offensive those comments are, writes Jonathan Zimmerman.

The Madness of College Sports

After weeks of celebrating the young men and women who play in collegiate championships, let's focus instead on the people (of all ages) who compete in athletics for their whole lives, Patricia Okker suggests.