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Book 'Em?

Spending state funds on prison education is both just and cost-effective, and doesn't take a penny away from students who have never been behind bars, write Glenn Altschuler and Mary Fainsod Katzenstein.

In Search of Lost Time

Philip Nel asks why faculty members work so much, and whether doing so is healthy for themselves and academe.

Our Third Anniversary

Looking back, looking forward

Brain Drain Favoring Latin America?

Half of professors in Catalonia earn between €300 (associate professors) and €1,200 (post-docs) per month (US $409 and $1,637, respectively); professors with more stable positions earn salaries that are competitive in the European Union.

Chasing Entertainment

What happens when we worry about how "entertaining" education is?