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Academic Freedom's Best Days

I'll sketch out a claim that academic freedom flourished in the late 1960s and early 1970s, then consider why, then...

A Professional Development Day

For his students, Wick Sloane runs the Boston Marathon today. With endorsements from Doonesbury, Mint Milanos, and the Andover Shop.

Ralph Nader and 'Pay for Play'

This year’s National Collegiate Athletic Association men’s basketball tournament is likely to be remembered not only for a championship game...

Why We're No. 1

If we had our choice, Sarah Lawrence would never be listed among the most expensive colleges in America. Since we...

The Struggle for Recognition

A sociologist's new book tracks the proliferation of awards in American culture. Scott McLemee wonders if we're all really winners.

Higher Ed as a Weapon

International educators need to be aware how their work can be used -- and misused -- for political purposes, writes Mark A. Ashwill.

More Degrees/Dollar -- Damn the Quality?

A new report asserts that higher ed can double production of degrees with no more public money. Really? At what cost? asks Garrison Walters.

Familiar (Mis)Quotations

Academics should not let misuse of other's words pass without comment -- whether the perpetrators are New Yorker authors or college presidents, Hollis Robbins writes.