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Humanities can only be saved through separation from ‘the digital order,’ argues columnist
Ross Douthat, columnist for the New York Times, recently penned an op-ed honing in on a key component in the declin…
By Ben Cook, PhD
Mar 13, 2023
Davidson prof to let students pick their grades
The professor cites a 2009 research paper for support for the practice, called "contract grading."
By Celine Ryan Ciccio
Aug 10, 2018
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By Mariana Barillas
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