July-August 2007

Features

Can Academic Freedom Work in Military Academies?
By Jackson A. Niday II and Kathleen Harrington
The thorny question of military discipline vs. academic freedom.

The Place of the Humanities at a Military Academy
By Lucretia A. Flammang
Opera lovers make better officers.

Join the Army and See the World
By Francis A. Galgano Jr.
Who better to train in global education?

Faculty Mothers
By Anne Stockdell-Giesler and Rebecca Ingalls
Rewrite the rhetoric of motherhood on campus.

Kids on Campus
By Carol R. Keyes with Pamla J. Boulton
CUNY's campus children’s centers.

Mentoring Across Cultures
By Betty Neal Crutcher
Best practices for mentoring across cultural divides.

Averting the Nuclear Option
By William G. Tierney
Avoid the showdown, for the good of all.

No Confidence in No-Confidence Votes
By Joseph Petrick
SUNY has a better way.

Impassioned Teaching
By Pamela L. Caughie
Don't be intimidated by the attacks on academic freedom.

Reclaim Your Rights as a Liberal Educator
By Julie J. Kilmer
Must we tolerate intolerance?