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The Art of the Rebuke

Thomas Doherty wonders if today’s atmosphere on college campuses encourages, or even tolerates, the kind of unsparing reprimand from a professor that might be needed for a student’s growth.

Unlimited Energy Thought Experiment in the Novel 'All Our Wrong Todays’

How science fiction time travel novels can help us envision our own (higher ed) alternative futures.

Why You Should Job Search Like a Runner

Katharyn L. Stober shows how the same practical tips for performing better as a runner can apply to advancing your career.

Should Journals Be Responsible for Reproducibility?

One of the top journals in political science makes data-sharing and replication part of the publication process.

Ethical College Admissions: Tinker, Tailor, College Counselor

Jim Jump considers roles that counselors shouldn’t play, and lines they shouldn’t cross.

From Unruly Hearts to Open Minds

Michael S. Roth examines campus intellectual diversity in the age of polarization.