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Surviving the College Tours

It wasn't easy, writes Andrew Flagel.

AI in Education Hype: Feel Like I've Seen This Play Before

A little bit of friction is necessary for learning. The emotion-reading AI chatbots have no useful purpose if education is going to live up to the meaning of the word.

Centering the Humanities

Humanities centers and institutes are key to improving the image of the humanities among the public and policy makers, writes Aaron R. Hanlon.

My American Hero: Jane Addams

Jane Addams built American pluralism and shaped American citizens. She is the hero we need now.

Graduate Students Need to Think Differently About Time

James M. Van Wyck recommends that Ph.D. students make at least three mental shifts about time as they negotiate graduate school.

'The Good Jobs Strategy' and Precarious Faculty Employment

Might this book force us to question the economic logic behind the shift away from prioritizing the creation of tenure track positions?

Academic Anxiety, Our Old Friend

Three tips for seizing the semester by feeding your confidence and starving your angst

Macbeth in Bloom

Scott McLemee reviews Harold Bloom's Macbeth: A Dagger of the Mind.