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The professionalism and collegiality with which editors used to respond to complaints has all but disappeared, says Harvey Graff
Interactions with his student neighbours have convinced Harvey Graff that they crave a supportive, broadly based, interactive education
Universities and colleges have such a range of histories, missions and demographics that proposing single solutions is misguided, says Harvey Graff
Inclusive language, clear expectations and a genuine spirit of collaboration will make academia a more humane sector to work in, says Harvey Graff
Senior academics who flatter juniors and promulgate a high-minded vision of higher education are all in recruitment mode, says Harvey Graff
Marketing claims are often empty, unaccompanied by comprehensive policies, plans, timetables or evaluation criteria, says Harvey Graff
Those bemoaning the decline of Classics on campus should examine how recent generations have tackled the problem, says Harvey J. Graff
Writing, speaking and advising offer the rewards of scholarly life without the constraints and contradictions of universities, says Harvey Graff
Uncritical and misinformed imitation of physics or biology is a misconception of collaboration, says Harvey J. Graff