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Defining Moral Education

Elizabeth Kiss and J. Peter Euben consider why and how colleges engage in a crucial form of instruction.

Dull Statistics, Unless You're One of Them

I probably never mentioned it, but I’m originally from Southern Illinois, a geographically and culturally unique region that’s been marginalized...

Faculty Blogs

At our mid-year commencement a few weeks ago, a faculty member I have known for many years asked me if...

Wisdom and Knowledge

In ninth grade, I had a wonderful, high-energy social studies teacher whose favorite exhortation was "wisdom and knowledge!" He'd usually...

A Manifesto for Vendor Webinars

One of my colleagues jokes that when she retires from her academic tech gig that she is going to start...

Some Heartening News

When wives earn more outside the home, and husbands take on more housework, marriages tend to be happier! Men are...

Know Your Audience

Mary W. Walters considers two key ways to improve your odds of winning the favor of grant review committees.

My Book, My Dreams

What happens when you pour all your effort into a work -- and hardly anyone seems to notice the result?