Mark Bauerlein is emeritus professor of English at Emory University and a trustee at New College of Florida.
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The Review | Opinion
When faculty members don’t do their jobs, the state must step in.
The Review
The key to attracting students is challenging them.
Commentary
Professors must become watchdogs of how the new educational criteria are carried out.
The Conversation
While the statistician’s numbers are indisputable, their implications are not, says Mark Bauerlein.
The Conversation
The discipline puts the curricular cart before the horse, and smart, wary students notice and steer clear, Mark Bauerlein writes.
The Conversation
Mark Bauerlein has a low-tech solution for what ails student writing: transcription.
Commentary
Colleges have the right to choose which high-school-level work to credit. But they should think about what their decisions mean for high schoolers.
The Conversation
Mark Bauerlein defends a noted educator’s harsh criticism of a practice that is all too common in colleges and high schools.
The Conversation
Many of the most common arguments in defense of affirmative action are easy to attack, writes Mark Bauerlein.
The Conversation
No matter how far he moved from left to right, he never let ideology override learning, writes Mark Bauerlein. With his passing, scholarly ideals have lost one of their most potent and exemplary defenders.