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Tintinnabulation, Nevermore!

He's a canonical figure in American literature, but Edgar Allan Poe's verse has always had its detractors. Scott McLemee considers a quaint and curious volume in his defense.

Time to Check Your GPS

Colleges need to recognize that recruiting international students by itself does not create a globally connected campus, writes Patti McGill Peterson.

How Not to Defend the Liberal Arts

Making a scapegoat of critical theory won't help anyone and distorts the real challenges facing academe, writes Paul Jay.

What to Do About Football?

The U. of North Carolina academic scandal is only the latest evidence of the need to distance big-time college football from the academic enterprise it corrupts, Robert Atwell argues.

How to Treat Adjuncts

Patrick Iber, working off the tenure track, considers the basics on how those who have tenure-track security should treat those who don't.

Affirmative Consent, the New Standard

California's new law -- likely to be followed by others -- poses challenges to campus administrators trying to judge whether sexual violence has occurred, writes Christine Helwick.

The Law and Gay Rights

Given chance to consider bans on same-sex marriage in five states, the Supreme Court refused. Scott McLemee looks at a book on the long backstory.

Repair or Replace

Arthur Levine considers the pace of change in the media and education.