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Competitive Failure?

Rather than teaching students to fail, I want them to learn to define their own personal rules for the game.

Academic Identities and Terminal Degrees

How reading ‘Upside’ made me wonder about what we call ourselves.

A Patron’s Eye View

Why do people with credit cards use payday lenders? Why do people with checking accounts use check-cashing stores?

Tempest in the Rankings Teapot

The reasons why the world, especially Africa, would be well served to ignore the rankings are numerous.

Title IX And Your Legal Counsel

Many more colleges have dedicated Title IX offices, writes Sara Matthiesen, but activists should also take a hard look at an overlooked but exceedingly powerful entity.

Adjuncts as Allies?

Supporting and counseling students who’ve experienced sexual violence can be fraught with challenges for contingent faculty, writes Alexis Henshaw.

Language Learning and National Security

The White House’s proposed budget cuts to language and exchange programs will make America less able to communicate with and understand our allies and potential adversaries abroad, argues Karl Eikenberry.