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TEACHING When Students Help Set Course Policies By Beckie Supiano A professor considers co-designing the rules for attendance, participation, and late work. THE REVIEW | ESSAY The Politics of Organic Intellectuals By Bruce Robbins A debate about criticism and society.
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