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The German Election and Higher Ed

A clear danger is that by its parliamentary influence, the AfD might be in a position to normalize its positions.

The Things We Forget

Watching Ken Burns' and Lynn Novicks' Vietnam War documentary series and realizing what I don't remember.

Pay The Players. Period.

Even the regular operations of the NCAA are a kind of corruption. Let's bring everything into the light.

Mapping Your Posttenure Possibilities

You will have the greatest impact, influence and joy if your path emerges from deep self-understanding, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore, who describes how to make such possibility mapping concrete.

Why Academics Need a Digital Persona

Laura Pasquini writes it is becoming increasingly vital for scholars to share their practices online and develop a digital presence to support their work.

Freud's Furniture

Nathan Kravis’s On the Couch: A Repressed History of the Analytic Couch From Plato to Freud examines why that piece of furniture ever entered the analytic tradition and how its efficacy and centrality have now come under scrutiny, writes Scott McLemee.