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World Literature, Indian-Style

At the Jaipur Literary Festival, Martin Puchner writes, worries about the future of the humanities aren't needed.

Teach, Don't Mock

Sure, student emails show all kinds of flaws, writes Jared Berezin. That's why they create a great teaching opportunity.

Moving Up from the Inside?

Two adjuncts discuss career paths that are possible and others that are closed off.

Student Loans II: How Much Default?

The appropriate level of student loan debt and default for a college's graduates depends heavily on an institution's students and mission, write Jacob Gross and Nicholas Hillman.

Student Loans I: Yes, Something Is Wrong

Student loan debt and defaults are real problems -- but let's impose solutions that improve access for low-income students rather than scare them off, Karen Gross argues.

A Qualified Yes on Unit Records

We need a better national data system about college students, but it needs to be designed to put numbers in context and to avoid holding colleges accountable for things they can't control, writes Paul LeBlanc.

On Your Marks

To try to improve the well-being of its students, U of All People crafts an academic triathlon. David Galef weighs in.

de Man Overboard!

A new biography of the most influential literary theorist of his generation looks into his dark past. Scott McLemee thinks it's a scandal.