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Business and the Relevance of Liberal Arts

Strangely, business gurus like Peter Drucker have often made a more compelling argument for liberal education than the academy has, writes Melanie Ho.

Toward a 21st Century Renaissance -- in My Day

Robert Weisbuch considers the strengths of disciplines -- and how their interactions should change.

Will Financial Crisis Starve Academic Innovation?

The recession and resulting budget cuts endanger key university and state efforts that promote economic growth, writes Roger L. Geiger.

Regulating the Bookstore

Congress's new attention to textbook issues, through the Higher Education Act, will bring transparency, some new technology, and new challenges to campus stores and those responsible for them, Kenneth C. Green writes.

Defending Collegiality

Colleges should state as policy that professors should treat each other with some degree of courtesy and professionalism, writes Michael Fischer.

The Monster at Our Door

It's a stew of man, bird, and pig -- and Mike Davis warned about it four years ago. Scott McLemee catches up.

Pete Seeger, America's Teacher

The January concert at the Lincoln Memorial celebrating the inauguration of President Barack Obama offered many stirring moments, but perhaps...