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Improving a Treasured Institution

Some scholars are alarmed by planned changes at the New York Public Library. But Anthony Marx writes that the shifts will promote research and protect the collections.

Going Digital ≠ Lower Textbook Prices

The price of content is too often overshadowed by the mode of delivery in the discussion about how to drive down the cost of educational materials, writes Caroline Vanderlip.

Why Have Children?

Procreation is a choice -- but is it a good one? Scott McLemee considers a philosopher's take on the question.

Failure to Change

Robert J. Sternberg considers why many colleges are unable to carry out plans for meaningful improvements of their institutions.

Humanities and Public Life

Teresa Mangum explains how a new book series aims to promote a broader sense of the mission of academic work.

Why Research Universities Must Change

Government disinvestment is hurting the country's research institutions. But new public spending on higher education is unlikely if we do not take undergraduate learning more seriously, Hunter Rawlings writes.

Justice Kennedy's Do-Over

Aaron N. Taylor writes that defenders of affirmative action may have a tougher time swaying the Supreme Court this year than they did in 2003.

Stop Cultural Vandalism

One of the great public research libraries is relocating part of its collection to give the public more Internet access. Scott McLemee wants to make some noise.