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Public Scholarship with Leonard Cassuto (Bonus)

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I recently talked with Leonard Cassuto, professor of English at Fordham University, about the problems and potential of doctoral education. I had a special guest interviewer, Emily Donahoe from the University of Mississippi. In these bonus clips, Len discusses the role of the 2008 recession in changing doctoral education, and Len and Emily compare notes on the value of public scholarship by academics.

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