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Education or Advocacy? Engaging a Hotter World

Professors have an obligation to respond to the crisis of global climate change with a new form of engaging their students, writes Eban Goodstein.

Avenues for Change Adjuncts Can Believe In

It's time to shift the way contingent faculty members -- and their tenure-track colleagues -- think about their work and how to improve their treatment, writes Steve Street.

Dada in the Classroom

It's here to stay, writes Andrei Codrescu, who offers his poetry course to illustrate.

How Can Professors Save Students a Few Bucks (or More)?

If you use textbooks in courses, writes Thomas D. Sigerstad, there are concrete steps that cut costs -- and don't hurt the quality of education.

'Examined Life'

Wandering around the Lyceum with an entourage, Aristotle would hold forth on his conception of the universe: one in which...

It's Time to End 'Courseocentrism'

It’s often said that one of the great failings of American higher education is that teaching fails to get the...

College Affordability: The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

The honorable political pledge to "make college affordable" becomes a wolf in sheep’s clothing during a recession. And the wolf...

Barack Obama and the International Education Bowl

Rather than fret about a college football playoff, the president-elect should worry about universities' relative priorities for sports and academics, write Tom Palaima and Nathan Tublitz.