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'Behind Closed Doors'
Author gets inside look at IRBs, and offers perspectives on how they operate, and how researchers can improve their chances of a smooth review.
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'Between Citizens and the State'
New book sheds light on higher education's complicated history with the federal government.
Apple's Higher Ed Play
LIVE UPDATES: Officials announce 100 new courses produced with colleges, and plans to make textbooks far more versatile.
Pulling for Better E-Textbook Prices
Universities have started banding together to negotiate favorable contracts with software vendors. With new effort, a group of them aims to exercise similar leverage with publishers on behalf of students.
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A Year at Art College
A new book watches students push boundaries and develop artistic visions.
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Ready for Change.edu?
Andrew S. Rosen, Kaplan's CEO, takes on the traditional view of college with his debut book, arguing that higher education needs a "reboot" to meet America's goals.
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The Promotion That Matters
Language and literature scholars have embraced technology in their research, but can they win tenure on it?
Pumping the E-Brakes
Daytona State reins in a plan to push students and faculty toward electronic textbooks.
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