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Read Every Day While You Can

Images, sounds, videos, virtual reality and the many means by which we can alter our state of mind may compete for our time and attention, writes Frank H. Wu, but the pages of a good book give -- and demand from -- us much more.

Can Online Learning Find a Place in the Liberal Arts?

Anthony Collamati’s classroom experiments with digital tools both reinforced the limits of new technologies and helped him see how they might strengthen small colleges and expand their reach.

Can Michigan State Recover and Chart a New Path for Higher Education?

Eight deans outline three imperatives for creating needed cultural change.

Why We Must Balance Emotion and Intellect

The best college teaching has always included both rational argument and emotional insight -- a combination that is more crucial than ever in classrooms today, argues John R. Swallow.

The Increasingly High Price of Confidentiality

University governing boards are taking extreme steps to keep secret the names of finalists for presidencies, writes Judith Wilde, sometimes even tapping campus police for help.

Ethical College Admissions: Affirmative Action Rollback

The Trump administration hasn't made it impossible for colleges to consider race in admissions, but it appears to be moving in that direction, writes Jim Jump.

It's Past Time to Ban the Box

Britain provides a model for what American colleges can do, writes Bradley D. Custer.

‘Weeping Sutra’

A poem by Laurence Musgrove on teachers.