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Suicide Realities

Recent tragedies show that even institutions with the best policies and programs are vulnerable, write Victor Schwartz and Jerald Kay.

Crossing Hannibal

The official commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Mark Twain's death took place today in Hannibal, Missouri. I'll write something...

"Data-Driven"

From much of the discussion of 'data-driven' reforms that take place at the national level, you'd think that all that...

Long Distance Mom: Earth Day, 40 years later

April 22, 1970 was the first Earth Day. Millions of people hit the streets. Rachel Carson’s book “Silent Spring” had...

ABC's and PhDs: Censorship and bedtime stories

Story time is a treasured ritual at our house. Not only is it a chance for me to find out...

Doing More With Less

A small humanities journal survives deep budget cuts. Scott McLemee finds out how its editor manages to maintain the publication -- and his own optimism.

How to Lose Friends and Influence No One

Rob Weir considers the administrative practices that make many professors reject the idea of a position outside the faculty ranks.

Collision Mix

Back in my radio days, a fellow dj used to specialize in what he called "collision mixes." He'd pick two...