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Weapons of Math Destruction: The Dark Side of Big Data

Big data is being secretly wielded in ways that increase inequality and unaccountability, and a former quant can tell you want it all means – most entertainingly.

Needed: Response-Enabled Leaders

In changing times, our campuses need not only individual leaders but also a collective environment of leadership, writes Judith S. White.

He Said, She Said

In each of two new novels, Loner and Diary of an Oxygen Thief, it is the narrator's attitude that sticks with the reader more than the events recounted, writes Scott McLemee.

Maybe I Should Join the 'New Cheating Economy'

I could make 10x more helping college students cheat than by teaching college.

Say Yes: The Benefits and Risks of Working for Free

The case for accepting uncompensated opportunities.

A Pronatalist Recommendation for 'All the Single Ladies'

A marvelous book on our most important demographic, labor market, and cultural trends.

Helping Foreign Students Speak Up

Andy Molinsky offers four tips for encouraging foreign students to participate in class.