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REMAKING THE UNIVERSITY

Is Safe-Enough Pragmatism Good Enough?

Education, Remaking the University, Politics, Philosophy & Critical Theory

Is Safe-Enough Pragmatism Good Enough?

Richard Eldridge

Richard Eldridge reviews “Safe Enough Spaces: A Pragmatist’s Approach to Inclusion, Free Speech, and Political Correctness on College Campuses.”

“The Students Are the Material”: David Gooblar and the Art of College Teaching

Education, Remaking the University

“The Students Are the Material”: David Gooblar and the Art of College Teaching

Ryan Boyd

Ryan Boyd reviews “The Missing Course” by David Gooblar.

Higher Ed on Autopilot

Education, Remaking the University

Higher Ed on Autopilot

Christopher Newfield

A new book projects a bleak future for US higher education.

Generous Worlds: Rethinking the Fate of the American University

Education, Remaking the University

Generous Worlds: Rethinking the Fate of the American University

Ryan Boyd

Ryan Boyd reviews Kathleen Fitzpatrick’s “Generous Thinking: A Radical Approach to Saving the University.”

Beautiful Questions: “How Humans Learn” and the Future of Education

Education, Remaking the University

Beautiful Questions: “How Humans Learn” and the Future of Education

Ryan Boyd

“‘How Humans Learn’ is a splendid repository of ways to rethink how we teach college.” Ryan Boyd reviews Joshua R. Eyler’s new book.

Beyond the Counterculture: Rethinking College in the ’60s

Education, Remaking the University, Politics, History

Beyond the Counterculture: Rethinking College in the ’60s

Mark Garrett Cooper

Mark Garrett Cooper and John Marx review John Thelin’s “Going to College in the Sixties.”

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Both Coasts: An Interview with Geoffrey G. O'Brien

Both Coasts: An Interview with Geoffrey G. O'Brien

Adam J. Fitzgerald

Fatigue and anger, vitamins, of being born at some remove from Sunday, leaving any world untouched, I guess I sing. But

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Both Coasts: An Interview with Geoffrey G. O'Brien

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Clara Mokri, one of our student correspondents, on the book and the film.                   


Actually Existing Cosmopolitanism

Remaking the University, Politics, Literary Criticism

Actually Existing Cosmopolitanism

Jeffrey J. Williams

Jeff J. Williams talks to Bruce Robbins about George Orwell, the Sokal hoax, and his recent book, “The Beneficiary.”

Remaking the University: Geoffrey Galt Harpham on Democracy and Interpretation in the United States

Education, Remaking the University, Politics, Literary Criticism

Remaking the University: Geoffrey Galt Harpham on Democracy and Interpretation in the United States

Michael Meranze

What do Frederick Douglass and the New Criticism have in common?

Remaking the University: Metrics Noir

Remaking the University, Politics

Remaking the University: Metrics Noir

Christopher Newfield

A review of three trenchant critiques of the culture of metrics.

Remaking the University: The Idea of the English University

Education, Remaking the University, Cultural Studies

Remaking the University: The Idea of the English University

Michael Meranze

Michael Meranze reviews Stefan Collini’s “Speaking of Universities.”

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