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Fear and Humiliation as Legitimate Teaching Methods

His anthropology research leaves Alex Golub with an uncomfortable conclusion: Sometimes a "sink or swim" pedagogy makes sense.

I Swear I Am a Patriot

Academics should be paying close attention to the political debates about loyalty to the United States, writes Milton Greenberg.

Why One Professor Is a Little Behind This Week

Paula Krebs writes about how the Philadelphia Phillies earned her devotion -- and the havoc that has been created in her life this fall by the team's success.

The Economic Crisis - I

It's important to consider which institutions are most at risk and why, writes Richard Kneedler.

The Economic Crisis - II

Some perspective on history and economics may assure colleges that while there is cause for concern, there is no reason to panic or make irrevocable decisions, writes Joel Seligman.

Paper Money

Students with more cash than brains know how to get their term papers written fast. Scott McLemee looks under a rock....

Going Digital

If student newspapers are to remain vital as both news providers and keepers of their colleges’ historical records, they must digitize, writes Brian Farkas.

Promoting the Culture of Teaching

When graduate students plot their careers and graduate programs train these students, it's time to broaden the conversation, writes Sean P. Murphy.