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Opinion

Rising Production Cost – and Rising Resentment

The reasons why higher ed costs so much to produce also explain why historical esteem for higher education has shifted to resentment, write Bruce A. Kimball and Sarah M. Iler.

Is a Deal Between 44 Texas Colleges and Elsevier ‘Historic’?

Some laud the agreement. Others say it falls short. If nothing else, the deal offers an example of how a collection of colleges is navigating a tense academic publishing ecosystem.
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First-Person Singular

Scott McLemee highlights forthcoming university press books of a more personal nature.
Opinion

Gentrification Matters

Scott McLemee reviews Leslie Kern’s Gentrification Is Inevitable and Other Lies.
Opinion

The Self, Decentered

Scott McLemee reviews Gregory Berns’s The Self Delusion: The New Neuroscience of How We Invent―and Reinvent―Our Identities.

‘A Dream Defaulted’

Authors discuss their book about “the student loan crisis among Black borrowers.”
Opinion

The Future of Monograph Publishing

New scholarly forms are transforming intellectual creativity, access to knowledge and reader engagement, Allison Levy writes.
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Museum Matters

Scott McLemee reviews Daniel H. Weiss’s Why the Museum Matters.