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Learning to Do Research the Hard Way

As librarians embrace the power of learning analytics, lets be mindful of research ethics and library values.

Friends

A different kind of work-life balance.

Do the Job You Were Hired to Do

When it comes to earning tenure, you need to forget all the fights about who is responsible for higher education's problems and focus on one simple piece of advice, writes Chuck Rybak.

Talking Heads at the Dinner Party

A scholar's analysis of the rhetoric of successful public intellectuals focuses on their style. Scott McLemee wonders about their substance.

Diversity isn't enough

Without guidance, the growing population of students from China might lead to rich cultural exchanges with American students, but it might also lead to prejudice, alienation, and frustration.

An NCAA Power Grab

The most powerful sports conferences claim that pending changes to the NCAA's governance system are just about helping athletes -- but they'll contribute to an escalating arms race, writes Bob Kustra.

The Beginning of the End of Internet Entitlements?

Should campus uber-users who consume lots of bandwidth pay extra for Internet access?